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Tucker Carlson on Fox News Dares to Cover the Vaccine Debate - Interviews Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

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Health Impact News --------------------------------------------------------------- Tucker Carlson on Fox News Dares to Cover the Vaccine Debate - Interviews Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. --------------------------------------------------------------- April 27, 2017 1:50 pm [Tucker-Carlson-RFK-Vaccines-300x159] Tucker Carlson of Fox News recently interviewed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to discuss vaccine safety. Carlson says to Kennedy: "I don't think you're crazy. You're not anti-vaccine. You vaccinate your own children. I think you ought to be allowed to ask legitimate questions without being attacked." [Read More...]( Study: Children Vaccinated with DTP/OPV have 10-fold Increase Risk of Death --------------------------------------------------------------- April 27, 2017 7:37 pm [syringe-on-a-map-of-africa-sm-300x201] A 2017 study in Africa compared a DTP/OPV (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, oral polio) vaccinated group of children to an unvaccinated group. The authors found there was a 10-fold increase risk in death in the vaccinated group that received only the DPT shot, as compared to the unvaccinated group. If the children also received the OPV vaccine, there was a 5-fold higher death rate. All-cause infant mortality after 3 months of age increased by 112% after the introduction of these vaccines. Folks, I have been asking the Centers for Disease Control to do a vaccinated versus unvaccinated study in the U.S. for many years. That study would answer the question whether vaccines are safe or not. If unvaccinated children are as sick as vaccinated children it would rule out vaccines as causing the epidemic of illnesses our children are suffering including asthma, cancer, autoimmune diseases and autism. But, the CDC refuses to do a study like this. Why would the CDC refuse to do a vaccinated versus unvaccinated study? After seeing what happened to the poor children in Africa, the CDC, which owns vaccine patents and receives hundreds of millions of dollars in vaccine sales, can’t risk a negative outcome study. [Read More...]( 401 Congress Ave. Suite 1540 Austin TX 78701 USA You are receiving this message at this email address as it was used to subscribe for Health Impact News updates. [Unsubscribe from this newsletter](. [.]

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