Johnson & Johnson Knew Tylenol-Autism Link, Hid Evidence, Spun Off Company
The Jimmy Dore ShowSeptember 29, 202512 min45,007 views
35 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβJohnson & Johnson's Internal Knowledge
- π‘ Internal documents reveal Johnson & Johnson (J&J) tracked pregnant women's Google searches and noted a significant increase in concerns linking Tylenol to autism.
- π Despite acknowledging mounting evidence privately, J&J executives chose not to issue public warnings.
- β οΈ An internal Tylenol epidemiologist expressed concern, stating, "The weight of the evidence is starting to feel heavy to me," fearing a safety study would confirm the link.
Public Relations and Marketing Tactics
- π In response to rising concerns, J&J publicly launched ads promoting Tylenol for pregnant women and new mothers, under the slogan "Cares Without Limits."
- π The company also initiated a new marketing campaign positioning Tylenol as vital for all life stages, including pregnancy and infancy, to counter declining market share.
Legal Maneuvers and Lawsuits
- βοΈ J&J spun off Tylenol into a separate company, Kenvue, shortly before or during the emergence of class-action lawsuits linking Tylenol to autism and ADHD.
- π« This move effectively distanced J&J from potential liability associated with the lawsuits.
- π° The revelations align with past scandals, such as the baby powder cancer lawsuits, suggesting a pattern of concealment and spin by Big Pharma.
Scientific Studies and Corrupt Journals
- π¬ While some observational studies suggest a correlation between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and neurodevelopmental disorders, large studies like the JAMA review found no causal connection after adjusting for confounding factors.
- β οΈ The speaker expresses skepticism about medical journals, stating they are "completely corrupted by big pharma money," a sentiment amplified during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- π A 2021 call to action in a scientific journal highlighted the trend of Google searches for "Tylenol and autism," coinciding with a statement from epidemiologist Anne Bower regarding the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy.
Vaccine Conspiracy Theory
- π A theory suggests J&J's one-dose COVID-19 vaccine was intentionally pulled from the market to make the mRNA vaccines appear safer and more advanced.
- π― This is framed as a strategy to position mRNA technology as the future of vaccination, with J&J's vaccine serving as a "sacrificial lamb."
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