From the article:
He(Kennedy) added that many in the generation of children born after Congress gave pharmaceutical companies blanket immunity from being held liable for vaccine injuries and deaths will never write a poem, go out on a date, have a conversation with peers or use a toilet.
Kennedy said he has seen children living with a fate “worse than death” and that is what has compelled him to give up other causes to focus on this critical issue.
“This is the worst thing that’s ever happened in human history,” Kennedy said. “We are living in a science fiction nightmare…
…“I don’t want to believe that people are deliberately making a generation of our children sick so that they can sell them drugs for life,” he said. “But the evidence of that is now overwhelming. We have traded a handful of harmless, mild, self-limiting childhood rashes, I’m not even going to call them diseases, they’re rashes that are all treatable and all curable. And we’re trading them for a tsunami of chronic diseases, none of which are curable. None of them. They’re all life sentences.”
Is public faith in vaccines so important as to continue to smear, ridicule, and ignore the rapidly increasing population of vaccine injured?
Most people just don’t realize that there’s another side to story of vaccine safety, as they have been fed a continuous diet of one side their entire life. They don’t know that over $4 billion has been paid out to vaccine-injured children and young adults since 1986, and that only 1% of injuries are ever even reported as vaccine-related to VAERS. Almost no one knows that the vaccine injury court has paid settlements to children that developed autism immediately after a barrage of vaccines. Almost no one knows that the Hepatitis B vaccine, given on the first day of life, contains 250 mcg of aluminum, a known neurotoxin, the likely culprit in Alzheimer’s, as well as the brain damage that occurs shortly after a vaccine and results in autism. This is not known because it would bring the charade back down to Earth, and public faith would understandably dry up. People would demand real answers, and a multi-decade scandal would unravel in broad daylight.
Should there be a vaccine program? If they can be proven safe, then sure. But the choice should be with the parents. No more of the hateful shaming that many pediatricians engage in on a regular basis if a parent so much as hesitates to inject their child with multiple foreign substances. No more of this Inquisition-like religious fervor regarding a pharmaceutical product.