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Independence of CDC Scientists in Question

Started by washingtonindependent · 10 months ago

Over the past four years, the office at the Centers for Disease Control that is responsible for vaccine safety has undergone numerous leadership changes, internal conflicts and a flight of senior scientists.


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  • Sounds like the mistake was in focusing on style rather than substance. Who knows how much Dr. Gerberding has really had to do with all of this - presumably her hand is forced at some level - but I hope whoever gets the job next notices what DIDN'T work and it's not too late to get back that focus on the mission.
  • FOIA documents from the CDC made clear that under the "leadership" of Julie Gerberding, a CDC group was allowed to dilute data which documented an association between (i) vaccinal thimerosal injections, and (ii) autism and related disorders. FOIA-based evidence and commentary can be enjoyed online (1). A more recent commentary is presented in the first half of a videotaped lecture by David Ayoub, M.D. (2). Perhaps the CDC has become a wholly owned subsidiary of pharmaceutical companies, Gerberding a lapdog of their owners.

    1. http://tinyurl.com/2rsgqg
    2. http://tinyurl.com/29plht
  • This information about the Julie Geberding and the CDC is sad. Politicians have had far too much to say about what the CDC is doing.

    Teresa dear, David Ayoub M.D. is a radiologist with an obvious case of diagnosable paranoid psychosis. He's also a good friend to a woman who murdered her 3 year old autistic daughter. You do yourself no favor by mentioning him or his paranoid antivaccine ramblings. He thinks Bill Gates is one of the Illuminati (a breed of part-alien-eptilian part-human beings who run the world from behind the scenes via wealthy Jewish families and royalty, etc. He believes that black-helicopters monitor people who speak out against the CDC. If this is true, you might want to keep and eye out for them now.
  • Regardless of Dr. Ayoub's philosophy or side interests, his summary of the CDC's thimerosal findings and subsequent hiding of those findings is on-target.
    http://tinyurl.com/29plht

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