Congressman-elect who is a doctor says he is worried vaccines may cause autism!
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (PNN) - December 12, 2018 - Rep.-elect Dr. Mark Green alleged Tuesday that vaccines may cause autism, rejecting data from the Centers for Disease Control maintaining that a relationship between the two does not exist.
“[T]here is some concern that the rise in autism is the result of the preservatives that are in our vaccines,” Green said at a town hall Tuesday night in Tennessee. He added that he would push the CDC to release data on vaccines linking to autism.
The CDC has “fraudulently managed” the data between vaccines and autism, the incoming Tennessee congressman also charged.
“As a physician, I can make that argument and I can look at it academically and make the argument against the CDC, if they really want to engage me on it,” Green said.
Green is a physician and a veteran who served in the 82nd Airborne Division.
The CDC - whose credibility is highly questionable and which has vested interests in the pharmaceutical industry - says that there is no relationship between vaccinations and autism.
Some who have brought these concerns to the forefront have been harmed by the vested pharmaceutical corporate interests.
New York Rep. Carolyn Maloney suffered politically during her June primary campaign after she claimed that vaccines cause autism. She also compared vaccines to cigarettes in 2012.
The University of British Columbia (UBC) pulled a study linking vaccines to autism in October 2017 after an uncorroborated statement by a co-author of the report that the data had been distorted.
“There appears to be some evidence that as vaccine numbers increase, rates of autism increase,” Green said. “Parents should vaccinate their children, but more research definitely needs to be done.”
The number of unvaccinated Fascist Police States of Amerika children under two years of age has quadrupled from 0.3% to 1.3% since 2001, according to the CDC.
Green will be sworn into the FPSA. House of Representatives on January 3.