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Julie and the boys: CDC, Merck, vaccines
By Jon Rappoport
I write this story now to remind people there are several
titanic unresolved issues surrounding research fraud at the CDC,
involving the MMR vaccine.
We all know about CDC whistleblower William Thompson, a long-time researcher at the CDC. Thompson still works there.
On August 27, 2014, he released a statement through his lawyer, Rick Morgan, in which he admitted research fraud.
Thompson confessed he and his CDC co-authors cooked the data
in a key 2004 study, thereby exonerating the MMR vaccine from any blame
in causing autism.
Thompson has never been subpoenaed by Congress to confess what he knows about this case.
Who?
They're two former Merck virologists who filed a qui tam suit against Merck, the manufacturer of the very same MMR vaccine.
The suit claims Merck defrauded the US government by selling
the vaccine, under a federal contract, when Merck knew the mumps
component of the vaccine was far less effective than advertised.
Of course, Merck disputed this claim, but on September 5th,
2014, Judge Jones, of the Federal District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania, gave the green light for the suit to move
forward.
Kraling and Wlochowski assert several levels of Merck fraud:
To achieve a slam-dunk success, Merck tested the
effectiveness of the MMR vaccine against the version of the virus in the
vaccine, rather than against the natural mumps virus a person would
catch in the real world.
Merck irrelevantly and deceptively added animal antibodies to
the test results, thus giving the false appearance of strong human
immune response to the vaccine.
On top of that, Merck faked the quantitative results of the tests to which the animal antibodies had been added.
Here is where these two Merck whistleblowers and Thompson, the CDC whistleblower, intersect:
In 2004, according to a report I have seen, Thompson wrote a
letter to CDC Director, Julie Gerberding, warning her that he was about
to present troubling and sensitive data about the MMR vaccine at an
upcoming conference on vaccines and autism.
Thompson's meaning was clear. He had found a connection between the MMR vaccine and autism.
Gerberding never answered his letter, and Thompson's presentation at that conference was canceled.
Gerberding left the CDC in 2009.
She moved on to become...
The president of Merck Vaccines, the manufacturer of the MMR vaccine.
Major media consider this a non-story, on the level of a can of overflowing garbage on a quiet street corner.
Well, they have to consider it a non-story. If they reported
it and pressed it and dug deep into it, they could fracture the pillars
of the entire vaccine establishment.
In order to get at the whole truth (or refute any of the
charges raised in this article), Congress needs to hold hearings, and
competent committee members need to question, at length, William
Thompson, the two Merck whistle blowers, and Julie Gerberding.
I say the chance of that happening is close to zero. I'd love
to be proven wrong, but I see no sign Congress is willing to step up to
the plate.
Too many drug-company lobbyists, too much campaign money from
the drug companies, too much fear of going up against entrenched
"scientists" who keep claiming all vaccines are safe and effective.
We've heard, from sources other than President Trump, that he
is going to order a task force to investigate vaccine safety. We'll see
if it happens.
Earlier this year, I wrote about a group of CDC employees who
are anonymously chomping at the bit to expose criminal behavior at
their agency.
They call themselves the Spider Group---Scientists Preserving
Integrity, Diligence and Ethics in Research. They have penned a letter
to the CDC's chief of staff, Carmen S. Villar:
Here is the explosive accusation they make:
"We are a group of scientists at CDC that are very concerned
about the current state of ethics at our agency. It appears that our
mission is being influenced and shaped by outside parties and rogue
interests. It seems that our mission and Congressional intent for our
agency is being circumvented by some of our leaders. What concerns us
most, is that it is becoming the norm and not the rare exception."
"Some senior management officials at CDC are clearly aware
and even condone these behaviors. Others see it and turn the other way.
Some staff are intimidated and pressed to do things they know are not
right."
"We have representatives from across the agency that witness
this unacceptable behavior. It occurs at all levels and in all of our
respective units. These questionable and unethical practices threaten to
undermine our credibility and reputation as a trusted leader in public
health."
Since this initial explosion, I have heard nothing from the
Spider Group. Perhaps they are waiting for a signal from President Trump
that it is safe to proceed.
There is too much waiting. Whistle blower William Thompson is
waiting for Congress to subpoena him. Congress is sitting on its hands,
waiting. The two Merck whistle blowers are waiting for their law suit
to move forward.
Children's futures and lives are on the line.
Every day that passes brings new vaccine damage.
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Jon Rappoport
The
author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM
THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US
Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a
consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the
expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin
Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and
Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics,
health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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