Kennedy calls himself an advocate for "safer vaccines", spearheading the drive to force the FDA to ask vaccine manufacturers to voluntarily remove mercury from childhood inoculations in 2000. (the preservative Thimerosal is half mercury, and pediatricians were allowed to use up existing supplies for several years) However, aluminum adju…
Kennedy calls himself an advocate for "safer vaccines", spearheading the drive to force the FDA to ask vaccine manufacturers to voluntarily remove mercury from childhood inoculations in 2000. (the preservative Thimerosal is half mercury, and pediatricians were allowed to use up existing supplies for several years) However, aluminum adjuvants of these jabs are also neurotoxic, as are the spike proteins.
Yes, and despite this, he is routinely vilified in the press as an "anti-vaxxer". He is very clear in interviews that he is not "anti-vaxx", he had all his childhood vaccines (5 or 6 in the late 1950's/early 1960s) as did his children. However, now if one follows the recommended AAP vaccine schedule, a child has something like 72 vaccines by age 18.
Kennedy calls himself an advocate for "safer vaccines", spearheading the drive to force the FDA to ask vaccine manufacturers to voluntarily remove mercury from childhood inoculations in 2000. (the preservative Thimerosal is half mercury, and pediatricians were allowed to use up existing supplies for several years) However, aluminum adjuvants of these jabs are also neurotoxic, as are the spike proteins.
Yes, and despite this, he is routinely vilified in the press as an "anti-vaxxer". He is very clear in interviews that he is not "anti-vaxx", he had all his childhood vaccines (5 or 6 in the late 1950's/early 1960s) as did his children. However, now if one follows the recommended AAP vaccine schedule, a child has something like 72 vaccines by age 18.