Vaxxed – From Cover Up to Catastrophe (Documentary)

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Published on August 20, 2020 by admin

Vaxxed – From Cover Up to Catastrophe

Vaxxed – From Cover Up to Catastrophe is a documentary revealing that the CDC, the government agency charged with protecting the health of American citizens, destroyed data on their 2004 study that reportedly showed a link between the MMR vaccine and autism.

In 2013, biologist Dr Brian Hooker received a call from a Senior Scientist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) who led the agency’s 2004 study on the Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccine and its link to autism. The scientist, Dr William Thompson, confessed that the CDC had omitted crucial data in their final report that revealed a causal relationship between the MMR vaccine and autism.

Over several months, Dr Hooker records the phone calls made to him by Dr Thompson who provides the confidential data destroyed by his colleagues at the CDC.  Dr Hooker enlists the help of Andrew Wakefield, the British gastroenterologist falsely accused of starting the anti-vax movement when he first reported in 1998 that the MMR vaccine may cause autism.

In his ongoing effort to advocate for children’s health, Wakefield directs this documentary examining the evidence behind an appalling cover-up committed by the government agency charged with protecting the health of American citizens. Interviews with pharmaceutical insiders, doctors, politicians, and parents of vaccine-injured children reveal an alarming deception that has contributed to the skyrocketing increase of autism and potentially the most catastrophic epidemic of our lifetime.

Wakefield was the main author of the study printed in the scientific journal “The Lancet” in 1998, which started the controversy between vaccines and autism. This study was later retracted by The Lancet, and Wakefield lost his medical license as a result.

Dr Wakefield, however, was not the only one found guilty. Co-author of the study Dr J.A. Walker-Smith was also found guilty and stricken from the medical record by the same ruling of the General Medical Council (GMC) in Britain in 2010, although he had retired from practice in 2001.

In contrast to Dr Wakefield’s insurance carrier, Dr Walker-Smith’s payed for an appeal, and in 2012 the High Court under Justice Mitting cleared Walker-Smith of all charges, concluding that the GMC’s ruling had been flawed by “inadequate and superficial reasoning, and, in a number of instances, a wrong conclusion.” Mr Justice Mitting even called for changes in the way the GMC’s hearings are conducted, saying “It would be a misfortune if this were to happen again.”

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