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We have 1400 studies, peer-reviewed studies published on NIH's website, PubMed, linking it to all of linking various vaccines to all of those injuries. doing this for money? Well, they're making $60 billion a year selling us vaccines, but they're making $500 billion a year sell the remedies for the injuries caused by vaccines. The diabetes medication, the Adderall, the Ritalin, the Concerta, the Advair inhalers, the albuterol inhalers, the antiseizure medications, all of those. This is a really great business plan for these companies. You make people sick, and then you sell them the lifetime cure. Measles, they weren't making any money. If you get measles or chickenpox, the cure is chicken soup and vitamin A. And you can't patent either of those — and you're well in a week. They're self-limiting illnesses that go away in a week. But if you can give somebody that vaccine and make them diabetic for life, then you've got a permanent customer. Or ADD or ADHD. And many of the vaccines are for illnesses for which there's zero risk. A baby, a one-day old baby has zero risk of getting hepatitis B if his mother doesn't have it, which every mother is tested for. You can only get it from unprotected sex or from sharing needles. Why are we giving one-day-old babies a vaccine for hepatitis B? And they admit the vaccine only lasts five years. That baby is not going to have sex with a prostitute in the first five years of life. There's zero risk. And yet it's a very, very dangerous vaccine.