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Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, Andrew Wakefield, and Del Bigtree: People that Media Called “Anti-Vaxxers”

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For years, the people who are working hard to make the pharmaceutical industry and the government institutions accountable for vaccine harms across America, Europe and other places are being demonized and accused of many things by the irresponsible media, with the backing, of course, of the vaccine companies. This isn’t surprising to many, especially those who are aware that the majority of the media serves the interest of the pharmaceutical companies and the global elites like Bill Gates and not the interest of the people. Unfortunately, in a quite large portion of the population, especially to those who blindly believe every mainstream media narrative, they have been effective. They’ve been collectively called the “anti-vaxxers”.

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However, just a few years ago, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Del Bigtree of ICAN (Informed Consent Action Network) have won a case against the US Government regarding its irresponsibility that allowed the damage done to thousands (or probably millions) of children in the US (alone) through vaccines. This means that the media and other “lap dogs” were wrong and are still being proven to be wrong even up to these days. But the sad thing is, vaccination still continues to these days to unsuspecting populations of the world, still leading to harm and even death to very young children.

In this year alone for example, reports from reliable social media pages in the Philippines keeps popping up, bringing horrific stories of babies being killed by vaccination. Many believe that this is being continued with the use, of course, of large sums of money systematically being bribed to health officials and politicians involved in implementing this scheme. The worst thing is, in the developing countries like the Philippines, it’s almost impossible to hold the people implementing this horror accountable because they hold political power and due to the industries’ financial influence itself.  

But going back to the demonization of the main players exposing and fighting against these irresponsible heartless “vaccinators”, slave politicians and the manufacturers alike, it is important for the public as a whole to know who are these people being labeled “anti-vaxxers”. To answer this question, let us take a look at few professionals and what do they really stand for. Are they being motivated in this field because of money and acceptance of corruption or are they really ethical and humane individuals passionately working for the interest of the common public?

First, let’s take a look at Dr. Sherri J. Tenpenny’s credibility. Dr. Tenpenny has been in this movement for more than a decade and has been widely regarded as “one of the most knowledgeable and outspoken physician on the adverse impact vaccines can have on health”. She is an osteopathic medical doctor, “board certified in three medical specialties”. As written on one of her websites:

“She has lectured at Cleveland State University and Case Western Reserve Medical School on various topics in the field of Integrative Medicine. She has been a speaker at conventions, both nationally and internationally, on a wide range of topics including breast health, breast thermography, women’s hormones, medical uses of iodine and the adverse effects vaccines have on health.“Dr. Tenpenny has been a guest on hundreds of radio and national TV programs (including the Dr. Oz Show, the Today Show Australia). Dr. Tenpenny is the author of several books, including the bestselling, “Saying No To Vaccines”. She is contributing author to several other books including Textbook of Food and Nutrients in Disease Management. Her articles for magazines have been published in at least 14 languages.”

The next person we need to know is Dr. Andrew Wakefield. Dr. Wakefield is one of the most “controversial figures in the history of medicine”. He was also the director of the very famous documentary “Vaxxed”. Together with Del Bigtree, they’ve effectively deliver to the world the picture of corruption being committed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); hidden from the public for decades. According to “Vaxxed the Movie” website:   

“Andrew Wakefield MB.BS., is an academic gastroenterologist. He received his medical degree from St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, London in 1981. He qualified as Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1985 and trained as a gastrointestinal surgeon with a particular interest in inflammatory bowel disease. He was awarded a Wellcome Trust Traveling Fellowship to study small-intestinal transplantation in Toronto. He was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists in the U.K. in 2001. Wakefield has published over 140 original scientific papers, reviews, and book chapters. In 1995, as an academic physician working in a London teaching hospital, he was contacted by the parent of an autistic child with stomach issues. He soon learned from several other parents with autistic behaviors, that their children’s regressive behavior immediately followed an MMR vaccine.”

Who is Del Bigtree anyway? To learn more about him, let’s read what’s written on the ICAN website itself:

“Del Bigtree is one of the preeminent voices of the vaccine risk awareness movement around the world. He is the founder of the non-profit, ICAN, and host of a rapidly growing internet talk show The HighWire, boasting over 33 million views to date. Del’s multi-pronged approach incorporates legal, legislative, and media actions to expose the fraud, lies, and conflicts of interest that have allowed the pharmaceutical industry to evade standardized safety testing for vaccines. This collusion between government agencies and the pharmaceutical industry, now the most powerful lobby in Washington, has led to a dramatic increase in vaccine injuries, estimated to be as high as 5.9 million cases per year in the US alone. Despite mainstream media sources such as the New York Times and Washington Post blame so-called “Anti-vaxxers” for the growing trend of vaccine hesitancy, Del has focused the spotlight on the real issue – the shocking lack of credible vaccine science.”

References:

Del Bigtree Biography