Robert
on Yesterday, 8:11 pm
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In 2007, the U.S. government itself admitted that multiple vaccines triggered a cascade of injury that “resulted in autism.”
Not suggested.
Not theorized.
Conceded. In writing.
So let’s ask the question no one in mainstream media seems willing to touch…
What happened between 2007 and today that made everyone suddenly pretend this never happened?
Here’s the part that should make every American stop and think…
Since the 1986 Childhood Vaccine Act, vaccine manufacturers can’t be sued for injury.
Zero liability.
Total immunity.
So when injuries happen and yes, they do, the federal government pays the bill.
And what happens if autism is ever acknowledged as a potential outcome of vaccine injury?
Common sense tells you:
You’re not talking about a few payouts.
You’re talking about hundreds of thousands of cases with lifetime care costs that could cripple the entire compensation program and possibly the country itself.
Now suddenly…
the forgetting of Hannah Poling makes perfect sense.
This isn’t about denying science.
It’s about denying liability.
It’s not about “anti-vax parents.”
It’s about protecting a system that can’t afford the truth.
And here’s the part people need to hear loud and clear.
Parents like me aren’t fighting for money. We’re fighting for safety. Transparency. Honesty.
No amount of money will return the childhood my son lost.
But acknowledging injury and fixing what caused it, could prevent the next child from losing theirs.
So the next time someone confidently declares, “Vaccines can’t cause autism,” point them back to the case the government wishes you’d never learn about.
Because they already admitted it once.
And that means the debate isn’t whether it can happen it’s why they worked so hard to bury the proof.
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