I recently joined Bretigne Shaffer on her podcast What Then Must We Do? to discuss a forbidden topic: do vaccines cause autism? Listen now:
Here’s her description of the episode:
We all know vaccines don’t cause autism, because we’re not allowed to talk about it on social media. So the science must be settled, right?
I sit down with journalist Jeremy R. Hammond, to ask the question we’re not supposed to ask. You might be surprised by what he has to say.
You can find Jeremy’s work here.
Jeremy’s book is The War on Informed Consent, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. By telling the story of what happened to Dr. Paul Thomas when he published peer-reviewed research on health outcomes between vaccinated and unvaccinated children, Hammond ends up telling the story of how information about vaccines is tightly controlled through threats of coersion. And it’s a quick read!
Jeremy covers a lot of the issues we talk about in this interview, here.
Here is his article about being expelled from a pediatric practice.
And here are the two e-books we mentioned in the interview:
This is a good one! Enjoy!
We cover the fundamental problems with the body of research supposedly proving that “vaccines do not cause autism” and the 1998 case series by Wakefield et al. in The Lancet that every mainstream media article on the subject mentions obligatorily.
That led into a discussion of the role of the gut, which prompted me to share my own experience with leaky gut and dealing with less-than-useless doctors whose total ignorance was matched only by their arrogance and condescension, the lesson being that, when it comes to your own health, you have to do your own research, think for yourself, and learn to trust your own judgment.
You also have to be willing to confront the bullies and put them in their place. In the article I mention about how we were expelled from a pediatric practice for not vaccinating, I share the full text of the letter I wrote to each member of the group practice letting them have it for their arrogance and ignorance. After listening to the interview, I encourage you to read that letter.
And if you haven’t yet, also pick up a copy of my book The War on Informed Consent, featuring a Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who describes my work as being “of vital importance to the nation”.
Here’s the graph I mention in the interview from the study by Dr. Thomas and Dr. James Lyons-Weiler, which speaks for itself (for a follow-up article explaining how the study was wrongly retracted and why its findings still stand, see here):

The evidence is clear: unvaccinated children are healthier. Which helps to explain why the provably untrustworthy CDC refuses to do the vaxxed-unvaxxed study that parents have so long been demanding.


