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"Take a child who wants to invent something out of thin air, and instead of saying no, tell him he has a problem with his brain, and then stand back and watch what happens. In particular, watch what happens when you give him a toxic drug to fix his brain. You have to be a certain kind of person to do that to a child. You have to be, for various reasons, crazy and a career criminal." (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)First, here are a few facts that should give you pause:

The media, along with many within the scientific, medical and public health communities, have irresponsibly pushed the idea that a virus is like a terrorist—something threatening that we must attack and destroy before it attacks and kills us. The same thoroughly unscientific mentality has been disseminated widely with regard to bacteria, disease, and fever.2
"The AMA fully supports the overwhelming body of evidence and rigorous scientific process used by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices which demonstrate vaccines are among the most effective and safest interventions to both prevent individual illness and protect the health of the public,"William E. Kobler, MD said in a statement. Dr. Kobler is a member of the AMA Board of Trustees.
When asked whether it could provide studies to support specific claims it made about vaccine safety, the American Academy of Pediatrics ultimately declined.Read more about Trump's proposed vaccine commission - an interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
On January 10, 2017, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued a press release to express its opposition to a federal commission that has been proposed by the Trump administration to examine vaccine safety and efficacy. The AAP argues that since we already know that vaccines are safe and effective, therefore there is no need for further examination into their safety and efficacy.
This argument, however, begs the question — it presumes in the premise the proposition to be proven (the petitio principii fallacy). And the press release itself illustrates why, apart from the question of whether there should be a federal commission, critical examination of public vaccine policy is very much warranted.
Popular brands such as Apple, Motorola, Samsung and Nokia were among the cell phone models tested. When tested in contact with the body, some phones have test results as high as triple the manufacturer's previously reported radiation levels. [1] [CJF emphasis]Here's something that for the life of me, I cannot understand parents permitting or allowing their toddlers to play with!
Comment: Smoke and Mirrors: How the CDC perpetuates the myth of polio eradication Comment from the article above: 'The CDC cannot allow any inconvenient information to interfere with the vaccine agenda, so they simply massage the data and do whatever else it takes to convince a gullible public that vaccines are necessary and efficacious, when in fact they are quite useless as well as dangerous.'