Monday, December 25, 2017

KENNEDY NEWS & VIEWS 12/25/2017 VACCINES MUST BE MADE MORE SAFE

Submitted by: Pat T

How to Suppress Vaccine Safety Concerns and Protect Financial Interests — Part One
World Mercury Project Targeted by the AAP and IAC
 

By the World Mercury Project Team 

American consumers, particularly parents, should be asking some hard questions about why the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) apparently have no interest in improving vaccine safety. In the face of snowballing vaccine scandals—from fudged safety trials that use other vaccines as placebos, to persistent use of neurotoxic aluminum adjuvants, to the accelerated rollout of unproven vaccines that may be causing more problems than they solve—these and other vaccine advocacy organizations are not only turning a blind eye but are actively circling the wagons while beefing up public relations (PR) intended to stifle discussion. These PR efforts are on revealing display in an April 2017 IAC webinar on “Vaccines and the New Administration” that unsurprisingly singles out the activities of the World Mercury Project and its Chairman, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Expressing equal parts alarm and disdain, the AAP rhetorically asks, “Vaccine safety: here we go again…?”

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How to Suppress Vaccine Safety Concerns and Protect Financial Interests — Part Two

World Mercury Project Targeted by the AAP and IAC
 

By the World Mercury Project Team

In Part One of this analysis, we described how two highly biased non-profits—the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC)—have been attacking World Mercury Project and its Chairman, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for daring to counter false claims about vaccine safety. Yet the AAP, IAC and other non-profits such as Every Child by Two (ECBT) are among the leading actors propagating misleading assertions about vaccine safety. All three also are actively lobbying legislators to effectively jettison informed consent in favor of mandatory vaccines.

In Part Two, we take a closer look at these three particular non-profits, which were the focus of a trenchant investigation published in The BMJ in November 2017. The BMJ is an international peer-reviewed medical journal that takes pride in the dictum that “knowledge for healthcare professionals and patients should be independent and unbiased” [emphasis added]. The article’s author is Peter Doshi, BMJ associate editor, who takes this statement to heart by dissecting the funding sources and activities of three vaccine advocacy organizations and asking whether they are “sufficiently independent.”

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Campaign to Restore Child Health: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) & Vaccine Injury
U.S. infant mortality rates, which were 6.1 per 1,000 live births in 2010, were double the rates of Finland, Japan, Portugal, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Norway. Infants in the US are also among the most highly vaccinated compared to other countries. Many parents report that their baby died of SIDS after taking them in for a well-baby checkup and a round of vaccines. WMP believes these deaths need to thoroughly investigated and not dismissed as a coincidence.
Here is the story of Mason Bundy and his death after receiving his CDC recommended four month vaccinations. Tell us your story and hashtag it #restorechildhealth and #worldmercuryproject.
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