“What would it take for the US Dept. of Justice to start making arrests? Let’s see. If somebody at the CDC, in broad daylight, injected a child with a fatal poison and called it “protection,” and the child died on the spot? No, somehow, some way, the FBI would say, “Not enough evidence to prosecute.”” – J Rappoport
The hits keep coming in the CDC whistleblower scandal.
Sharyl Attkisson has interviewed a representative at Pediatrics, the journal that published the 2004 study CDC whistleblower William Thompson co-authored.
Thompson, as everybody now knows, admitted fraud in that study. Vital data were omitted. Data that would have indicted the MMR vaccine as a cause of autism.
But Pediatrics now officially refuses to retract the 2004 study it published.
Attkisson was unable to get a straight answer to the question, “Did you recently interview Thompson?”
From all indications, the journal didn’t talk to Thompson. They consulted, instead, the other co-authors, including DeStefano and Boyle, who are also major executives at the CDC, who are still lying and committing fraud. Continue reading