The huge risk of today’s children’s vaccines

RFK Jr: “In 1989… all these autoimmune diseases suddenly appeared.” “The CDC thought it may be the vaccine schedule… so they looked at one vaccine, which is the hepatitis B vaccine. They looked at kids who had gotten it in the first 30 days, and then they looked at… kids who got it later or didn’t get it at all, and they compared these two groups.” “Among the kids who got it in the first 30 days, there was… a relative risk of 11.35 [for a subsequent autism diagnosis]. If you have a relative risk of two, causation is presumed… The link between smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 20 years and getting lung cancer is a relative risk of 10. This was 11.35.” “So they knew what it was, and then they had an emergency meeting that they called… and they had all of the big panjandrums from the vaccine industry, from the pharmaceutical industry… from NIH, CDC, FDA, the WHO, the European Medicines Agency, and they all got together for two days to talk about this study.” “Somebody made a transcript of it, and that transcript was given to me… The second day they spent talking about how to hide it from the American public, and I published these things… I took a lot of heat at that point.”

(Note: I have not verified these statistics above. Bud)

Pierre Kory, MD MPA @PierreKory,

“Vaccine safety research is banned and our government will not release its own data. Each time the unvaccinated are studied, they have a fraction of the chronic illnesses we now consider normal. The data in in @MidwesternDoc‘s article is profoundly disturbing. How Much Damage Have Vaccines Done to Society? The data that shows the less appreciated forgotten consequences of vaccination. https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/how-much-damage-have-vaccines-done

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Bud is a retired life sciences executive. Bud's entrepreneurial leadership exceeded three decades. He was the senior business development, marketing and sales executive at four public corporations, each company a supplier of analytical and life sciences instrumentation, software, consumables and service. Prior to those positions, his 19 year career in Hewlett-Packard Company's Analytical Products Group included worldwide sales and marketing responsibility for Bioscience Products, Global Accounts and the International Olympic Committee, as well as international management assignments based in Japan and Latin America. Bud has visited and worked in more than 65 countries and lived and worked in 3 countries.
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