The New York Times vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: How the Mainstream Media Spread Vaccine Information

The New York Times vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

How the Mainstream Media Spread Vaccine Misinformation

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How the New York Times accuses presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. of spreading “misinformation” by “taking facts out of context” while maliciously taking his words out of context to demonize him.

How the media parrot the CDC’s claim that “vaccines do not cause autism” even though the scientific evidence remains consistent with the hypothesis that vaccines administered according to the CDC’s routine schedule can contribute with the development of autism in susceptible subpopulations of children.

Why the Times‘ claim that vaccines recommended for routine use in children have saved millions of lives is unsupported by scientific evidence.

How the Times responds to RFK, Jr.’s book The Real Anthony Fauci by absurdly attempting to deny Dr. Anthony Fauci’s service to the pharmaceutical industry.

How the Times absurdly attempts to deny the documented fact that the US government has colluded with social media companies like Facebook and Twitter to censor those who share factually accurate information that does not align with the policy goal of achieving high vaccination rates.

How the Times falsely accuses RFK, Jr. of misleading people by saying that vaccines on the CDC’s schedule never underwent placebo-controlled trials while itself deceiving its readers into believing otherwise.

How the Times describes the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) either as a robust system that can be relied upon to detect any possible harms from vaccines or as an outdated system that is practically worthless of that purpose depending solely on whether the data is being cited to support a claim of vaccine safety or a claim of vaccine harm, respectively.

How the media habitually lie about the 1998 Lancet study by Andrew Wakefield et al.

How the media mindlessly parrot the CDC’s claim that it is “safe” to inject infants with ethylmercury, even though that claim is contradicted by the CDC’s own cited sources.

How the media characterize Salon’s retraction of RFK, Jr’.s 2005 article “Deadly Immunity” as though the retraction was evidence that his thesis was wrong, even though the Salon editors never disputed his main points about how the CDC attempted to conceal the finding of a statistically significant association between mercury-containing vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders.

How RFK, Jr.’s true sin is committing heresy by speaking truths that do not align with the official dogma proclaimed by the high priests of the vaccine religion.

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“Jeremy Hammond is a brilliant and accomplished journalist…. One of my favorite people… A source of reliable information…. I really rely on his judgment a lot on a lot of the issues that are very complex…. An amazing reporter, an amazing writer.” — Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

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“Jeremy Hammond is one of the few courageous journalists who swims against this current of unparalleled corruption.” — Rob Schneider

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“[a] brilliant investigative journalist and scientific writer … few genuinely independent journalists of his caliber are there working for us all” — Dr. Paul Thomas

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“You can count on Jeremy R. Hammond for accurate analyses.” — Dr. James Lyons-Weiler

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“a lot of great work … a really, really careful investigator” — Thomas E. Woods

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“incredible work” — Jefferey Jaxen

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