Monday, February 27, 2017

Kennedy Challenges Journalists to Balanced Discussion About Vaccine Safety


By Dr. Mercola On February 15, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — chairman of The World Mercury Project, founded in November, 2016 — held a press conference at The National Press Club in Washington D.C., calling for an open and honest discussion about vaccine safety. Actor Robert De Niro, whose son has autism, was also in attendance. During that press conference, Kennedy challenged journalists to do their job rather than simply regurgitate vaccine industry propaganda. He also offered $100,000 to anyone who can find a published study indexed in PubMed proving mercury levels in vaccines are harmless for infants and developing fetuses at the levels given. As reported by Epoch Times:1 "Kennedy … said he's spent years watching the press repeat what public health officials say without critically questioning or citing primary sources and thus the press has failed as watchdog for the vaccine industry. 'We are going to offer a $100,000 reward, it's called The 100K Challenge, to any journalist or an
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