Wednesday, March 01, 2017

Why the Kennedy – De Niro $100K vaccine challenge is so important...

Autism instances have risen significantly over the last 40 years. In 1975, 1 in every 5,000 people developed the disorder, but today it’s 1 in every 68.

Research continues to indicate that autism is more than just a genetic issue, but rather one closely related to environmental toxins, prescriptions drugs, and more. In fact, one of the biggest topics at hand regarding autism is how vaccinations may play a part.

The appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr, known for his skepticism of vaccine safety, as chairman of a commission tasked with studying the effectiveness, safety, and necessity of vaccines, has been important, despite intense controversy, because of public fears that research into vaccine safety is subject to major cover-ups and conflicts of interest.

Simply put, the public deserves honest information and science about the topic. Full story...

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  3. Robert De Niro enters the vaccine safety battle...
  4. Nephew of JFK: vaccines are a “holocaust”
  5. Dr. Wakefield was right: The MMR vaccine-autism connection...

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