Review of Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe (2016) by Cathleen C — 17 May 2016
Do not be fooled by the media critics reviews. They are bought and paid for by big Pharma and clearly they cannot be expected to bite the hand that feeds them. The CDC has a very big problem with Pharma conflict of interest and they cannot be expected to police themselves.
Vaccines are not held to the same safety standards as other drugs and we all know that the drug companies are constantly being fined for fraudulent studies and drugs that are pulled from the market for killing and damaging people.
Science can be good if it is not corrupted and manipulated to get an approval or to achieve an outcome that favors profits. This deception is causing great harm. The CDC manipulated data in order to cover up a link showing that there is in fact damage being done to children.
When people work together to cover up the data, you have fraud and yes conspiracy to commit fraud. Look up the definition of conspiracy. Theory is a guess....we have thousands of pages of CDC documents here.
Not a thoery any more. Well, where is our government? You guessed it, shoving it under the rug because they too are deep in conflict with the manufacturers of these drugs. The government has even protected them from direct liability for the drugs we call vaccines.
Can you imagine if Takata or GM were just given a pass for producing a defective product that harms people? People would be outraged. Where is the outrage here? You won't find it because the Media is paid for by Pharma advertising.
Time to wake up and see that our own government is allowing one of its agencies and the drug makers to get away with this harm because they don't want to admit they need to make safer drugs and not keep damaging our children.
See the movie and then demand our Congress subpoena Dr. William Thompson and Dr. Colleen Boyle.
This review of Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe (2016) was written by Cathleen C on 17 May 2016.
Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe has generally received mixed reviews.
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