U.S. CDC: “Vaccines do not cause Autism” is NOT a Science Based Statement

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Editor’s Note: In perhaps one of the biggest medical turn-a-rounds in U.S. History, the Center for Disease Control has rejected the Big Pharma lie pushed for decades that vaccines are safe and effective and now admits that the MSM and Big Pharma mantra that “Vaccines do not cause autism” was not a science based statement. — That was perhaps the biggest Lie pushed by world-governments since my childhood, which has resulted in 10s of millions of maimed individuals world-wide. — In the U.S. alone, today, from birth to adulthood, a child is required to take 72 vaccines, which is devastating to their health and immune system. This 180 degree flip of the CDC will be, God willing, the beginning of the end of the mythology of vaccination as a sound medical procedure.

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One thought on “U.S. CDC: “Vaccines do not cause Autism” is NOT a Science Based Statement”

  1. Dear Br. Bugnolo
    Please, I quote Dr. Sasha Latypova on vaccines, “The work of Charles Richet, Nobel Prize [1913], definately says that it’s not possible to vaccinate. Vaccination is not possible.”
    Opening comment in

    Title
    All Types of Chronic Diseases are Because of The Vaccines! –

    https://www.brighteon.com/a5136c2b-fdff-4fd1-ad40-9b7f292e1bcd

    Link to the book Anaphylaxis by Charles Richet

    Anaphylaxis / by Charles Richet ; authorised translation by J. Murray Bligh ; with a preface by T.R. Bradshaw. | Wellcome Collection

    https://wellcomecollection.org/works/trmypyqy

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