There are clear signs that an orchestrated public relations drive is underway to convince state legislatures to eliminate vaccination exemptions for children whose parents have rational reasons to be concerned that their child could be put at risk of serious harm. The . . . Continue reading →
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The New York Times Launches a Vaccine PR Blitz
In a major Sunday editorial – “How to Inoculate Against Anti-Vaxxers” (1/20/2019)– The New York Times endorsed coercive government measures to enforce compliance with mandated children’s vaccination schedules. The U.S. government- dictated childhood vaccination policy is under the direct influence of the pharmaceutical industry. . . . Continue reading →
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Non-Consensual Medical Experiments Expose Patients to Risk of Death
When invited to become subjects in a medical experiment, most African-Americans decline; the memory of Tuskegee is indelibly ingrained in their communal memory. Their distrust is buttressed by the evidence; before and since Tuskegee. This community has been subjected to a continuum . . . Continue reading →
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A U.S. Zika Vaccine Trial Has a Problem: Mother Nature Removed the Threat of Infection
Zika had once been considered harmless, because about 80% of people who are infected show no symptoms. But alarms were sounded in 2015, when Brazilian officials suspected Zika as the cause of an outbreak of microcephaly brain malformation in babies. Public health . . . Continue reading →
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Germany’s Colonial Genocide in Namibia (Part 2)
German scientists viewed South West African colonies as laboratories They used them as a testing ground for Darwinian racial science and coerced medical experimentation on expendable human subjects At Shark Island, which even German soldiers called “The Death Camp” Dr Bofinger conducted . . . Continue reading →
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Germany’s Colonial Genocide in Namibia
Was Germany’s Colonial Genocide in Africa a Precursor of the Nazi Holocaust? The Herero population of 80,000 was decimated to 15,000; and the Nama population was reduced from 20,000 to 10,000. Legacy of Genocide Lingers on for Nama in Namibia, Deutsche Welt . . . Continue reading →
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A Judicial Decision: a Victory for Open Access to Pharma Data
A Canadian Federal Court decision (July 9, 2018) is a victory not only for Dr. Peter Doshi who filed a suit to gain access to pharmaceutical data, against the Attorney General of Canada; it is a victory for “open access” and affirmation . . . Continue reading →
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Vaccine Information Base is Contaminated by Fake Claims
Below, we post the published critical commentary by our colleague John Stone of Age of Autism, on the UK Data.Parliament website. In his commentary, Mr. Stone refutes (“debunks”) the rationale for expanding the already inflated childhood vaccination schedule by adding a vaccine . . . Continue reading →
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Exposed: Hidden $$ Conflicts by FDA Drug Advisory Committees
A gangbusters investigative report by Science Magazine (July 2018) documents FDA’s disregard of substantial financial conflicts of interest by the advisory panel members that FDA selects. What’s more, the reporters uncovered a previously overlooked stream of company kickbacks to doctors on FDA advisory . . . Continue reading →
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Pediatric Psychiatry Ethics in a Nutshell
A five-year government supported study, “Affective Neuroscience of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder,” was halted after parents complained to the University of Illinois in Chicago. According to documents obtained by ProPublica Illinois, Dr. Mani Pavuluri, a prominent psychiatrist who had founded the Pediatric Mood . . . Continue reading →
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Join the Campaign to Save the Internet from Censorship
Jackboots Are Back Across Europe; they are about to lock the gates of the world wide web — unless the public protests loudly. Following the judicial exoneration of Professor Henri Joyeux, the medical doctor who had dared to criticize France’s sacred vaccination . . . Continue reading →
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French National Disciplinary Chamber Upholds Scientitst’s Intellectual Freedom
Will this begin to liberate the vaccination narrative from the stranglehold of its powerful stakeholders? Professor Henri Joyeux had expressed criticism of the newly added multi-virus vaccine, Infanrix Hexa to the French childhood vaccination schedule, as well the HPV vaccine — both . . . Continue reading →