Robert De Niro, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offer $100K to anyone who can provide proof vaccines are safe

Preface by TLB Staff Writer: Christopher Wyatt

People this is a huge one for me because as a person injured by the hepatitis B vaccine I know from personal experiance that vaccines are not safe! The millions upon millions of parents and individuals who say their life was forever changed after being vaccinated can not be ignored. Merck one of the largest makers of vaccines and pharmaceuticals across the globe has been embroiled in scandal for several years. In 2004 Merck’s product Vioxx  was removed from the market due to cardiovascular issues which for many people resulted in death. In 2010 Merck was accused of falsifying results pertaining to the mumps portion of the MMR.

People don’t get to make a choice on which company makes their vaccines and in many countries such as the United States people can not sue the vaccine manufacturers directly. THIS IS BY DESIGN!!! There have been too many coincidences and too many people saying their lives were ruined by vaccines. At what point do we say enough is enough?

Before the mid 90s chickenpox was the norm, now suddenly in countries that use the vaccine children are taught that a few itchy spots are deadly! A similar thing happened with measles and mumps in the late 60s.  Now with all of these vaccines you have sick people but it is chronic lifelong disease instead of  minor acute illnesses that come and go within a few days. Learning disabilities, Autism, autoimmune diseases, and cancer are what are seen as perfectly normal as the CDC and the pharmaceutical industry find new reasons to vaccinate.  (CW)

Robert De Niro, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offer $100K to anyone who can provide proof vaccines are safe

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Robert De Niro joined Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 15 to hold a press conference about vaccine safety.

The pair are looking for proof that vaccines are safe and teamed up to offer $100,000 to anyone who can provide such information.

The actor participated in the panel, which showcased discredited claims surrounding vaccination, including the notion that they cause autism and that high levels of mercury in immunizations can make kids sick.

READ MORE: Robert De Niro addresses anti-vaccination movie: It’s ‘something people should see’

“On one hand, the government is telling pregnant women which mercury-laced fish to avoid so that they don’t harm their fetuses, and on the other, the CDC supports injecting mercury-containing vaccines into pregnant women, infants and children,” Kennedy said at the joint press conference Wednesday. “This defies all logic and common sense.”

Kennedy, the son of the late U.S. attorney general and senator, insisted that journalists and the government have been colluding to cover up the truth about vaccine safety and that the “shots have caused the autism epidemic.”

De Niro, whose son has autism, and Kennedy called out the use of thimerosal, which is a mercury-based preservative.

READ MORE: 6 vaccination myths debunked

The cash challenge is offered through Kennedy’s World Mercury Project for anyone “who can find a peer-reviewed scientific study demonstrating that thimerosal is safe in the amounts contained in vaccines currently being administered to American children and pregnant women.”

FDA study in 1999 found that thimerosal used as a vaccine preservative posed no harm except for hypersensitivity.

The FDA phased the preservative out of vaccines for children and it hasn’t been used since 2001, with the exception of an inactivated flu vaccine, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They also provided research that shows there’s no link between thimerosal and autism.

Shortly after meeting with U.S.President Trump in January, Kennedy claimed he was invited to head a vaccine commission. Trump’s spokespeople later clarified that the U.S president was instead looking at “the possibility of forming a committee on autism” but that no decisions had been made at that point.

READ MORE: How to convince skeptical parents that vaccines are safe

Kennedy has a long history of speaking about vaccines.

In 2005, he published an article titled “Deadly Immunity,” in both Rolling Stone and Salon, alleging that the mercury-based chemical thimerosal causes mercury poisoning and in turn autism, according to Vox.

There was no evidence to support Kennedy’s view and the article was retracted at Salon.


Video inserted by TLB See interview on Vaxxed starting at [2:15]  that include De Niro’s statement on Vaxxed

In 2016, De Niro pulled his anti-vaccination movie Vaxxed from the Tribeca Film Festival lineup. The actor appeared on the Today show shortly after and spoke about the film and what his intentions are.

“I think the movie is something that people should see,” he said. “There’s a lot of information about things that are happening with the CDC, the pharmaceutical companies, there’s a lot of things that are not said. I, as a parent of a child who has autism, I’m concerned. And I want to know the truth. I’m not anti-vaccine. I want safe vaccines.”

When Today host Willie Geist pointed out that there’s plenty of scientific evidence proving that vaccines don’t cause autism, De Niro replied that he thinks everyone should see Vaxxed and decide for themselves.

With files from Chris Jancelewicz

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