*Here's a piece I sent out three years ago, about HuffPost's censorship of
Pete Tucker's*
*defense of RFK, Jr. against the charge that he's "anti-vaccine." The piece
went up on*
*HuffPost, then came right down again.*

*The censorship we're fighting now has been ongoing for years, but now has
reached*
*the crisis-point, as the Big Pharma/Gates/CDC/WHO attack on those who tell
the truth*
*has burst into explicit cyber-war, entailing Oceanic censorship and rabid
slander.*

*Both those tactics prove that that cabal, and its innumerable foot
soldiers, have no*
*arguments or evidence to prove their "case." Anyone who comes at you with
smears*
*and ridicule has thereby proved that s/he's an agent, who doesn't know
what s/he's*
*talking about, and is relying on a script.*


*MCM*


http://thefightback.org/2017/03/is-rfk-jr-anti-vaccine/

Is RFK Jr. ‘Anti-Vaccine’?
Posted on March 8, 2017
<http://thefightback.org/2017/03/is-rfk-jr-anti-vaccine/> by TheFightBack
<http://thefightback.org/author/pete/>
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RFK Jr. at the National Press Club

News that President Trump may tap
<http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/robert-f-kennedy-jr-trump-vaccine-safety-commission-235058>
 Robert Kennedy Jr. to head a commission on vaccine safety has not been
well-received by the media.

Kennedy is a “conspiracy theorist
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-to-meet-with-proponent-of-debunked-tie-between-vaccines-and-autism/2017/01/10/4a5d03c0-d752-11e6-9f9f-5cdb4b7f8dd7_story.html?utm_term=.e1c6adad61d9>”
wrote the *Washington Post*; he’s an “Anti-Vaccine Activist
<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/10/us/politics/anti-vaccine-activist-trump-immunizations.html>”
blared the *New York Times*, which condemned “Kennedy and his fellow
travelers
<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/23/opinion/the-anti-vaccine-movement-gains-a-friend-in-the-white-house.html>”;
and on it went
<http://www.salon.com/2017/02/16/not-going-to-back-down-vaccine-skeptic-robert-f-kennedy-jr-says-president-trump-is-committed-to-a-vaccine-safety-commission/>
.

Kennedy is a leading environmentalist. He’s also the son of the former
attorney general and senator, Robert Kennedy; and nephew of former
President John F. Kennedy.

Having followed his work for years, I had a difficult time believing he
could be on point on so many issues, and completely off-base about
vaccines, as media reports suggest.

So I looked into it. I read a 2014 book Kennedy edited on thimerosal, a
mercury-based preservative used in some vaccines*. *I also read his critics.

And here’s my non-medical-expert opinion: the media should stop the
name-calling.

*Anti-Vax *

For starters, it’s a stretch to accuse Kennedy of being anti-vaccine.

“I am pro-vaccine,” Kennedy wrote in *Thimerosal: Let the Science Speak*:

I had all six of my children vaccinated. I believe that vaccines have saved
the lives of hundreds of millions of humans over the past century and that
broad vaccine coverage is critical to public health. But I want our
vaccines to be as safe as possible.

This begs the question: What’s the definition of this term, “anti-vaccine”?
If you question any aspect of any vaccine should you be stuck with this
label?

“If patients have concerns, doubts, or suspicions — for example, about the
safety of vaccines, this does not mean they are ‘anti-vaccine,’” writes
Peter Doshi, associate editor of the *British Medical Journal*.

The label (or its derogatory derivative “anti-vaxxer”) is a form of attack.
It stigmatizes the mere act of even asking an open question about what is
known and unknown about the safety of vaccines.

*Thimerosal*

Multi-dose vaccines, which are less costly to produce and store than
single-dose vaccines, require
<https://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/SafetyAvailability/VaccineSafety/UCM096228>
a
preservative to keep them sterile. The preservative protects the batch from
being contaminated when a syringe is inserted to remove each dose.

For years, thimerosal has been one of the most common
<https://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/SafetyAvailability/VaccineSafety/UCM096228>
vaccine
preservatives, although alternatives are increasing (at least in the U.S. –
in the developing world vaccines still regularly contain
<http://www.salon.com/2013/06/30/world_health_organization_approves_use_of_mercury_based_preservative_in_vaccines_partner/>
 thimerosal).

In the heavily-footnoted *Thimerosal*, Kennedy calls the preservative “a
dangerous neurotoxin” due to its mercury content.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), among other health bodies,
disagrees. Still the FDA
<https://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/SafetyAvailability/VaccineSafety/UCM096228#act>“continues
to work with, vaccine manufacturers to reduce or eliminate thimerosal from
vaccines.”

Thimerosal has already been removed
<https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/thimerosal/faqs.html#1A> from
U.S. childhood vaccines, except in trace amounts. The removal followed a
joint 1999 statement
<https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4826a3.htm> from the American
Academy of Pediatrics and the Public Health Service, which includes, among
other federal agencies, the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control. The
joint statement recommended thimerosal’s removal, but stated its risk,
while unknown, was likely slim-to-none.

Subsequently, numerous public health bodies, including the FDA and CDC,
have reaffirmed
<https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/thimerosal/faqs.html#1A>thimerosal’s
safety.

But Kennedy says statements from health agencies are not the same as
scientific studies. Along with actor Robert De Niro, Kennedy is offering
<https://worldmercuryproject.org/unique-challenge-media-american-people/>
$100,000
to anyone “who can point to a peer-reviewed scientific study demonstrating
that thimerosal is safe in the amounts contained in vaccines currently
being administered to American children and pregnant women.”

*Flu Shot*

While no longer in childhood vaccines, thimerosal is still found in some
flu vaccines. This flu season, upwards
<https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/vaxsupply.htm> of 35 million doses of the
flu vaccine contained thimerosal.

The CDC recommends
<https://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/vaccine/vaccinesafety.htm> an annual flu
shot for anyone over the age of six months, including pregnant women.

“In effect,” wrote the authors of *Thimerosal*, “the CDC has switched the
main source of American children’s Thimerosal exposure from early childhood
vaccines to Thimerosal-preserved flu shots, beginning in utero.”

Public health agencies don’t view
<https://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/SafetyAvailability/VaccineSafety/UCM096228>
this
as a threat.

Kennedy does.

That doesn’t make him anti-vaccine.

It’s time for the media to stop the name-calling.

** It’s not a sure thing Kennedy will chair the vaccine commission, if it’s
even created. Following Kennedy’s recent, sharp criticism of Trump’s
anti-environmental measures, it’s hard to imagine the thin-skinned
president appointing him to anything.*

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