What Is Disinformation?
Disinformation has become a way to shut down not just information, but actual debate of ideas. By censoring everything that doesn’t fit the narrative, we cancel the opposition and opportunities that are born from dialogue and debate. Is there ever one side to a story? NO. Doesn’t it look bad if you have to run around deleting every post you disagree with, or that hurts your bottom line? YES.
For the record: I don’t delete comments that contradict or disagree with me. Because debate is vital for truth.
Censoring the discussion and debate around vaccines will bring LESS credibility and trust to the vaccine industry. By censoring me, Politico factcheckers are fanning the flames of distrust for the very thing they’re trying to protect.
Disinformation is…. slapping a censorship blur on my post about COVID-19 vaccines and infertility. Dr. Yeadon, former Pfizer head of Research & Development, wrote verbatim:
“Several vaccine candidates are expected to induce the formation of humoral antibodies against spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2. Syncytin-1 which is derived from human endogenous retroviruses (HERV) and is responsible for the development of a placenta in mammals and humans and is therefore an essential prerequisite for a successful pregnancy, is also found in homologous form in the spike proteins of SARS viruses. There is no indication whether antibodies against spike proteins of SARS viruses would also act like anti-Syncytin-1 antibodies. However, if this were to be the case this would then also prevent the formation of a placenta which would result in vaccinated women essentially becoming infertile.”
See my article on COVID-19 Vaccine and Infertility.
You know what else is Disinformation?…. the CDC website claiming “Vaccines do not cause autism” when we once again HAVE NO DATA on this. We have no studies, correction, THEY have no studies comparing the health outcomes of fully vaccinated children and fully unvaccinated children. ZERO. zilch.
The CDC writes “in 2011, an Institute of Medicine (IOM) on eight vaccines given to children and adults found that with rare exceptions, these vaccines are very safe.”
The CDC is suggesting that 8 vaccines were evaluated for whether they cause autism, but nope, just the MMR vaccine.
Then the CDC writes, “a 2013 CDC study [PDF – 7 pages] added to the research showing that vaccines do not cause ASD.” Click on the link and you get taken to a study that evaluated whether the umber of antigens in a vaccine was associated with autism, and their lowest antigen group was not zero antigens.
How curious?
Their lowest antigen group was 0-25 antigens. With the DTaP containing 4 antigens, Hep B containing 1 antigen, Hib containing 2 antigens, Hep A containing 4, Pneumococcus containing 8 antigens–an infant could have many, many vaccine doses and still fit into the lowest quartile of vaccine exposure.
NOT the vaccinated vs. unvaccinated study that could really detect effects of exposure now is it?
The CDC does not know if ‘vaccines cause autism’ because they have never done such a study.
I wrote two articles previously which address some of this mess:
1. ‘Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism’ is Pseudoscience
2. Vaccine Safety Studies: Where Are The Unvaccinated?
Do Vaccines Cause Autism?
Let’s rephrase it this way. Vaccines can cause inflammation, including neuroinflammation, and that can cause autism. Vaccines contain aluminum, and aluminum as well as mercury, can cause autism. Tylenol has been associated with autism, and infants who get vaccines are given Tylenol. Lack of breastfeeding can increase risk of autism. Breastfeeding supports a diverse microbiome, and formula and antibiotics could reduce diversity which in turn can lead to autism. So, yes, vaccines can cause autism.
People who don’t vaccinate typically have a healthier overall lifestyle that includes exclusive breastfeeding, and avoidance of over the counter and prescription medications such as Tylenol and antibiotics. Also, an effect of not vaccinating and exclusive breastfeeding is that children are sick less often, and require less antibiotics or medications. This supports a healthier microbiome.
You know what they say, happy microbiome, healthy life. Ok no one says that. Lol. But maybe we should start.
Studies That Compare Vaccinated to Unvaccinated
3. Pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated 6- to 12-year-old U.S. children