A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), challenging the agency's childhood vaccine program, which includes a 72-dose schedule. The lawsuit alleges that the CDC has failed to test the cumulative safety effects of this hyper-vaccination regimen and has not submitted the legally required safety reports. The challenge was first reported by The Defender and involves claims that the CDC's vaccination program is illegal and unconstitutional. Attorney Aaron Siri, during a Senate hearing, highlighted that none of the childhood vaccines were tested against a true placebo, submitting a detailed 66-page document to the Senate. Concerns have also been raised about the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which some argue primarily protects vaccine manufacturers from liability rather than ensuring vaccine safety. Additionally, Dr. Robert Clancy revealed that Moderna's RSV vaccine trial was paused after 12.5% of infants experienced life-threatening reactions, raising further questions about vaccine safety and oversight. These developments underscore ongoing debates about vaccine safety, regulatory transparency, and accountability among government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and medical institutions.
Dr. Robert Clancy Exposes a Catastrophic Failure: Moderna's RSV Vaccine Trial Paused After 12.5% of Infants Suffer Life-Threatening Reactions A chilling narrative is unfolding, linking academic institutions, government, and Big Pharma. It's a story of profit over prudence, with https://t.co/S9rBUhuudr
🚨CDC Faces Legal Action for Operating Illegal & Unconstitutional 72-Dose Childhood Hyper-Vaccination Scheme NEVER tested for cumulative safety. NEVER filed the legally-required safety reports. Now, the great vaccine deception is collapsing — in full public view. https://t.co/f3BES00lr3 https://t.co/puJLYlXyrI
URGENT: America is on the verge of repeating the same catastrophic error it made 40 years ago. In 1986, the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act was passed in hopes of safer vaccines for children. The only thing it protected was vaccine manufacturers from being sued by parents https://t.co/s4JfY8DVWO