How the mind treats “impossible things that couldn't be happening”
On May 3, 2016, the Washington Post ran an article detailing deaths from medical errors. This bomb dropped: doctors' errors account for “about 9.5 percent of all deaths annually in the United States.”
Let that sink in. Roughly one out of every 10 deaths in the US is caused by medical errors. (Under “errors,” you can include a wide range of toxic treatment.)
Boom—how and why the CDC can foist toxic vaccines on the American people<
From Kennedy's video presentation, “7 Minutes on the CDC,” Anne Dachel (Age of Autism) has transcribed excerpts. This is explosive material, particularly because there is a chance Kennedy will head up an investigation of vaccine safety under Trump.
In flight, every crew member and passenger relies on an air supply. The assumption, of course, is that this air is filtered if not fresh. Perhaps you have sensed (and promptly dismissed) that there may be quality control issues around cabin air. The problem goes further than that, however, and astoundingly, this is not by accident but by design.
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The American Centers for Disease Control are pushing vaccines with all their might. Yet they are also the institution that is supposed to be responsible for vaccine safety. Something definitely is not working properly here…
If you wanted to buy a product, and the main source of research on the product was the company selling it, would you automatically assume the product was safe and effective? But you see, that’s the just the beginning of the problem. Suppose the company’s research was cited thousands of times in the press, as the authoritative standard of proof—and anyone who disputed that research was labeled a conspiracy theorist and a quack and a danger to the community and an anti-science lunatic. Would you begin to suspect the company had some awesome media connections? Would you suspect some very powerful people were backing the company? This is exactly the situation with the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC)…
Phi Beta Iota: Both the CDC and the FDA represent the special interests busy looting the public treasury; in no way are they committed to public health or the public interest.