Brian Hooker on Vaccine Safety: What You Need to Know
Episode Overview
Suppressed vaccine safety data is unveiled, raising concerns about public health. Comparative studies highlight significantly higher health risks for vaccinated individuals, especially children. The absence of placebo groups in vaccine clinical trials is discussed, questioning the validity of results. The CDC's refusal to compare data and the potential motives behind it are brought to light. Insights into the long-term effects of vaccines on fertility underscore the urgency for public awareness.
We found 60 such studies in that first go-around, and he was featuring them on his Instagram and Facebook accounts. And we were doing summaries of these and he was deplatformed. So we decided let's make this into a book.
When it comes to vaccine safety, there's a lot that's often left unsaid. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Benati and Ethan Uecker sit down with Brian Hooker, PhD, the Chief Scientific Officer at Children's Health Defense. Hooker is also the co-author of 'Vax-Unvax: Let the Science Speak', a new book that takes a hard look at vaccine safety data that many believe has been kept under wraps by both the government and mainstream medicine.
Hooker shares eye-opening findings from studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, highlighting significantly higher health risks for those who are vaccinated, particularly children. He points out the troubling absence of placebo groups in vaccine clinical trials and questions why the CDC refuses to compare these critical data sets. The conversation doesn't stop there. Hooker delves into the potential long-term effects of vaccines on fertility, making a compelling case for why public awareness on these issues is urgently needed.
This episode challenges conventional views on vaccine safety and encourages listeners to dig deeper into the science behind these important topics. If you're curious about what's really going on with vaccine safety and want to hear from someone who's been at the forefront of this controversial debate, this episode is a must-listen.