On CHD.TV’s “This Week”, Children’s Health Defense CEO Mary Holland and show director Polly Tommey briefly discussed my latest article for The Defender about Google’s deep ties to the pharmaceutical and biotech industries:
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, admitted to Congress that the Biden administration pressured YouTube, owned by Google, to remove videos that didn’t even violate its content policies. Alphabet — which has deep ties to pharma — called the practice “unacceptable and wrong.” But it’s still happening.
Here’s a subtitled excerpt from the show:
Referring to my article, Mary Holland said, “This is a really great deep dive by Jeremy Hammond, who is a huge friend to the health freedom movement.”
Watch the full episode of “This Week” here.
Their discussion of my article begins at about 10:20 mark. In the very first segment, Mary and Polly discuss the big news that the CDC under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has finally admitted that its longstanding claim that “vaccines do not cause autism” is not evidence-based because the vaccine-autism hypothesis has not been falsified.
To learn more about why the claim that studies have proven there’s no association between vaccines and autism is false, read my post on the recent development: “CDC Withdraws Its Claim That ‘Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism’”.


