Lawsuit Exposes Truth About Childhood Vaccine Schedule and Big Pharma
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- π― A sweeping RICO lawsuit has been filed against the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), accusing them of systematically misleading parents and suppressing safety science.
- βοΈ The lawsuit compares the case to those against the tobacco industry, alleging the AAP enforced an untested childhood vaccine schedule through professional coercion and financial incentives.
- π‘ The core argument is not whether vaccines work, but that the full vaccine schedule has never been properly safety tested in combination or with full placebo trials.
Allegations of Deception and Coercion
- π§ The AAP is accused of substituting theory for evidence, claiming infants could theoretically respond to 10,000 vaccines at once as a safety measure.
- β οΈ Pediatricians are allegedly pressured to comply with the AAP's guidelines or risk their careers, while parents who question the schedule are misled or criminalized.
- π° A significant claim is that the AAP operates as a financial ecosystem that rewards compliance, drawing parallels to how tobacco companies suppressed evidence.
Pharmaceutical Industry Influence
- π Approximately 70% of advertising revenue for television and print media comes from the pharmaceutical industry, influencing media coverage.
- π£οΈ A mythology has been created around vaccines, treating them differently than other drugs, with liability protection and mandatory requirements for school attendance.
- π’ The AAP is described as a front organization for the pharmaceutical industry, with its clients being pharmaceutical companies rather than children.
Legal Strategy and Potential Impact
- π The lawsuit targets the AAP for fraud, arguing they have knowingly lied about vaccine safety and testing.
- π The goal is not to change vaccines but to compel the AAP to tell parents the truth about the schedule's testing and safety.
- π The lawsuit draws strong analogies to successful racketeering cases against tobacco companies and their front organizations.
Financial Incentives and Perverse Outcomes
- π° The lawsuit highlights that pediatricians are incentivized to administer a high percentage of vaccines to receive financial bonuses, impacting their ability to stay in business.
- β οΈ This creates perverse incentives where a pediatrician's economic bottom line can conflict with the best interests of a child's health.
- π Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating these financial kickbacks, issuing subpoenas for documents related to the vaccine schedule and pediatrician bonuses.
Vaccine Injury and Chronic Disease
- π©Ή The complaint details how the pharmaceutical industry profits not only from vaccines but also from chronic diseases that may arise from vaccine injuries, such as autoimmune and neurological conditions.
- π Companies have made billion-dollar acquisitions for medications treating conditions like asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, and ADHD, which can be linked to vaccine injuries.
- π The lawsuit includes plaintiffs whose children died from their vaccines, a tragic outcome that is allegedly not as rare as commonly believed and is known to manufacturers.
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