bigwave Posted August 1, 2019 Report Share Posted August 1, 2019 Merck’s former LEAD Supervisor for Vaccine Safety NEVER vaccinates his own children due to sterility concerns (Natural News) Science is founded on and thrives from critical thinkers asking tough questions, but that’s the last thing Merck scientists want any vaccine recipients doing. You can’t make this stuff up. Scientist Jorge Araujo says that quality controls and all-important safety practices are simply not there at Merck pharmaceuticals, one of the “Pharma Five” that dominates the vaccine producing industry. This scientist may not work at Merck right now, but when he did, there simply were not any signs of “robust science” to be found, and that’s why he refuses to stick needles full of genetically mutated viruses, foreign animal proteins and mercury into his children’s muscle tissue. Araujo’s wife is a nurse and she completely agreed that it’s simply not safe. In fact, vaccines are very dangerous and experimental, but still the CDC pushes them all on the country full of naïve “patients for life” with the big slogan LIE that claims they’re all always “safe and effective.” The former producer of “The Doctors” TV talk show and producer of the film “Vaxxed,” Del Bigtree, recently interviewed Merck’s former vaccine scientist, who blew the whistle on Merck’s total lack of vaccine sterile qualities in the lab. The more questions you ask about vaccine safety and quality control, the faster the industry will label you “anti-vax” and a conspiracy theorist, but the truth hurts, and so does dirty medicine. Here’s the video of the interview. Check it out before YouTube bans it, like they do when anyone exposes the truth about America’s dirty medicine racket @: https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-07-31-mercks-former-lead-supervisor-for-vaccine-safety-never-vaccinates-his-own-children.html 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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