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The American public is being bombarded with a coordinated media narrative designed to create panic and shut down any meaningful conversation about childhood vaccine safety. Just as parents, doctors, and even some within public health agencies are beginning to ask critical questions about the bloated and under-studied U.S. vaccine schedule, the corporate press has launched a preemptive strike. Their weapon? A fabricated story claiming the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is planning to adopt Denmark's more selective vaccine schedule.
While aligning with a science-based, less aggressive schedule would be a monumental step toward protecting children from a cascade of neurotoxic ingredients, the real story here is the media's desperate attempt to politicize and control the narrative before genuine reform can take root. The issue at hand does not contain a one-size-fits-all solution, and HHS will be scrutinizing each and every vaccine, possibly recommending delays on some, or pulling recommendations for others, altogether.
Protection against infectious disease and vaccine injury - and providing effective preventative strategies and treatments for both should be considered - and the issue should not devolve into a political firestorm, with the lying, fake news media and their list of handpicked "experts" drowning out any real debate.
Key points:
Major media outlets, led by CNN, reported an unconfirmed claim that HHS plans to overhaul the childhood vaccine schedule to mirror Denmark's, despite HHS explicitly calling the reports "pure speculation."
The reporting sparked immediate condemnation from pro-mandate voices, attempting to frame any reduction in shots as a public health disaster before any official plan was even announced.
Denmark's schedule includes 11 total doses for 10 diseases by age 18, a stark contrast to the U.S. schedule of 72 doses for 18 diseases, raising legitimate questions about necessity and safety.
The media frenzy aims to stifle a growing national conversation, fueled by insider revelations, about individualized vaccine decisions and the need for robust safety studies on the cumulative vaccine schedule.
Manufactured controversy used to stifle debate on vaccine safety and best practices for treating infectious disease
This manufactured controversy exposes a terrifying truth: the establishment is terrified of an informed public. For decades, parents who questioned the one-size-fits-all schedule, like those well-educated families identified in Pediatrics studies, were dismissed as "anti-vax." Yet, many doctors and public health officials quietly follow alternative schedules for their own families. Why the double standard? The recent, leaked videos from the World Health Organization's own Vaccine Safety Summit tell us why. Chief scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan admitted behind closed doors, "We really don't have very good safety monitoring systems," and confessed to "obfuscation" when dealing with questions about vaccine-related deaths. This is the reality they are trying to obscure.