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The causal link between vaccines and subsequent ailments in adults and children has long been a subject regarded as taboo by the medical establishment, government, and media.
There is solid evidence by reputable scientists that several illnesses and disorders have their origin in vaccines. But the pharmaceutical industry is so powerful that scientists and researchers who insist on exposing the truth are too often censored, discredited, ridiculed, and even persecuted out of their jobs. Big money is at stake.
Politicians who are too dependent on industry donations won't do anything that will upset the most powerful of them - so in the case of vaccine risks, the CDC and other government agencies appear to follow directions from the pharmaceutical industry, to the detriment of the population they are supposed to protect.
And why would there be even an unofficial ban on discussing the subject? Recently actor and film maker Robert De Niro - who has an autistic child - was 'persuaded' to withdraw his film VAXXED from the Tibeca Film Festival.
On this interview De Niro clarifies he is not anti-vaccine. He is for SAFE vaccines.
VAXXED - The trailer
On July 29, 2015, Congressman Bill Posey presented details of omission and destruction of study records by colleagues of Dr. William Thompson, senior scientist at the CDC. Dr. Thompson admitted that the destroyed 2004 study results showed a connection between the MMR vaccination and autism in African-American infants.
It also turns out that the Huffington Post censored in article that referred to the documentary film Vaxxed. As Tyler Durden comments:
The first thing that strikes you upon reading the article is that only a small portion of the piece even discusses VAXXED, and yet a mere endorsement of this documentary by a veteran writer who’s been publishing on the Huffington Post for nearly a decade is enough to elicit an article ban. Which leads us to a couple of followup questions. Is this how the Huffington Post treats its longtime contributors? Are writers not allowed to share their personal opinions about a movie? Or is the issue this movie in particular? Why is this one documentary so threatening?
"Why Our Children Should Hate Us" - The Lance Simmens Article Banned By The Huffington Post
by Tyler Durden - Zero Hedge
Although Lance Simmens has been intimately involved in public life for several decades, you’ve probably never heard of him. As such, a little introduction is needed.
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