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The Unfortunate Truth About Vaccines : Exposing the Vaccine Orthodoxy

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Vaccines are hailed as the miracle of medical innovation, attributed to saving millions of lives. Everyone is taught to believe that vaccinations are responsible for ridding the world of dreaded diseases, such as smallpox and polio. To suggest that there are serious issues regarding vaccines is tantamount to attacking one of society's most cherished beliefs about the efficacy of vaccinations. This view, summarized here by the term "vaccine orthodoxy," contends that all vaccines are safe and effective and the benefits outweigh the risks. Yet, when looking from an historical perspective that chronicles the evolution of diseases and the introduction of vaccinations, a much different picture is created that has staggering implications. The expanded vaccine schedule that has ballooned over the past 30 years or so, has directly correlated with the rapid rise in autism, neurodevelopmental disabilities and other health issues. The book contends, as a result of the undue influence of the pharmaceutical industry, the medical establishment, the politicians, and the mainstream news media have failed to seriously address these life-altering concerns. Instead of fostering an open and transparent discussion of vaccine efficacy, there has been a concerted effort to censor any information critical of vaccinations that counters the "officially sanctioned" narrative. The Unfortunate Truth About Vaccines presents the side of the story that questions the entire premise regarding the efficacy of vaccinations, rarely delineated and poorly understood by the public. The overuse of vaccines in a "one size fits all" world, is having a devastating impact that will affect generations to come unless some sanity is restored.

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Leon Canerot
898501900Y / 9798985019001
Paperback / softback
20/05/2022
360 pages
152 x 229 mm, 481 grams
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