Link between Autism and Vaccination
In 1998, Andrew Wakefield published an article in the Lancet asserting that vaccinated children had a higher prevalence of autism, an assertion later shown to be false.
At the time, vaccination rates dropped from 92% to 78%, and there have been cases of children dying from these preventable diseases.
It now appears that Dr. Wakefield was paid over £400 000 by lawyers who were trying to trump up lawsuits against the makers of the vaccines. Wakefield’s co-workers were also paid hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Parents who chose not to vaccinate their kids should be suing everyone in sight right now.
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