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CDC Couldn't provide a single study to support their claim 'Vaccines do NOT cause autism' for the vaccines a child gets in their first six months of life. See the full video with Aaron Siri and Del Bigtree, here:
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@AaronSiriSG @delbigtree How can days be long enough to establish a connection of harm? Is this how they can claim “there is no evidence of…”

@AaronSiriSG @delbigtree If this wasn’t about such a serious subject, it would be almost comical. The CDC has lost all credibility. Same with the FDA.

@AaronSiriSG @delbigtree To stay healthy avoid any recommendations by the CDC regarding new vaccines. CDC is basically a tentacle of big Pharma

@P_McCulloughMD @AaronSiriSG @delbigtree If there's one lesson from the last few years it's that "there is no evidence" means "we refuse to investigate because we wouldn't get the results we want."

@AaronSiriSG @delbigtree Very informative episode. Thank you Aaron Siri, Del Bigtree, and the team for shining a light on this important topic.

@AaronSiriSG @delbigtree Biggest mistake we ever did was give permission for our son to be part of baby vaccine trails.

@AaronSiriSG @delbigtree “Yet, not a single vaccine currently on the CDC’s childhood schedule was tested against an inert placebo before licensing. Without placebo testing, regulators have no capacity to assess a medicine’s risks.” Virus Mania p266 kindle

@AaronSiriSG @delbigtree Community notes simply parroting the official narrative. Where are the countless studies? Come on communists. I mean community

@sonia_elijah @AaronSiriSG @delbigtree Safe and effective without any study is more a sign of Cdc being fake snd corrupt.

@AaronSiriSG @delbigtree Community notes is not helpful here as they haven't supplied a study looking at the schedule as a whole

