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It seems recently that the Government, Mainstream Medical Community, and Pharmaceutical companies can white wash the walls of dissension with the stroke of a pen. The leaders of the safe vaccine advocacy community are saying after Fridays announcement that Thimerosal the mercury preservative in vaccines has been cleared by a vaccine court ruling in 3 test cases are upset. They say “Government attorneys defend a government program using government-funded science before government judges. Where’s the justice in that?” Rebecca Estepp When these leaders ask those questions it falls on deaf ears and no media pick up the story...
Now for a minute juxtapose the Toyota Runaway car story... I just listened to this dialog on CNN with Anchor Rick Sanchez and Rick Newman from U.S. News & World report.
"What about the possibility that Toyota rigged the game in their favor by taking the car and then making sure the every test that they found was good for them?"
Rick Continues...
"But they couldn't Right? Because they had the National Transportation Highway Safety Office there as well.... or ... or ... hold on I'm I'm a skeptic at times is there a possibility that those guys would do a wink and a nod with Toyota cause they don't want to hurt them?"
JUST ONCE, I would like honest questions & Conversations like this taking place replacing Cars with Vaccination program that is hurting Children.... Does the world believe more than 5300 families are seeing things.... It only takes one eye witness to convict a man of murder....
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