Do you rely on our local and national newspapers and media for accurate and honest reporting on the issues that affect all Americans? If so, you might want to consider that our newspapers are not reporting on some issues, issues of grave concern to many Americans.
Have you read about the CDC whistleblower? A senior scientist from CDC who issued a statement that he and his co-authors (other senior figures at CDC) deliberately omitted data to conceal the link they found between MMR and autism?[i]
Have you read that two former Merck scientists have blown the whistle and are suing vaccine-giant Merck in federal court for fraudulently altering data to show that the mumps portion of their MMR vaccine worked in 95% of recipients in order to retain their license from FDA when they knew it did not?[ii]
Have you read that the National Vaccination Compensation Program has compensated 83 cases of acknowledged vaccine-induced brain damage that include autism but federal health officials still claim vaccines don’t cause autism?[iii]
If you haven’t read about these cases in our newspapers or seen coverage of these stories in other media, perhaps…