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THE RICO ACT AND THE VACCINE PUSHERS

By 1986, the vaccine industry was dealing with so many lawsuits because of the death and damage they were causing, they were on the verge of being forced out of business. But because of the monetary influence the pharmaceutical/medical/vaccine industry wields over politicians, Congress passed a law that absolved vaccine companies of all liability and denied citizens who had been damaged by vaccines due process in courts of law. Instead, Congress set up the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP) where people who have been damaged by vaccines can take their case. But the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice make it so difficult for people to prove their case, most of them simply give up. Nevertheless, NVICP has awarded over $4 billion to people who have been damaged by vaccines which is paid for by taxes on vaccines. The vaccine industry pays nothing.

This disastrous law gave the vaccine industry free reign to damage and kill as many people as they could get their hands on without fear of reprisal. A group that took full advantage of this law is the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Since 1986 the doctors who are members of this non governmental organization (67,000) have been frightening parents into having their children jabbed with animal pus and a plethora of toxic chemicals. During that time, the AAP has been intimidating doctors who do not agree with them into compliance or risk losing their medical license, as was the case with doctors who did not agree or support the Covid vaccine campaign.

A BIG CHANGE COULD BE COMING

Now, a lawyer named Rick Jaffe, funded by the Children’s Health Defense, has filed a lawsuit against AAP under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

The lawsuit filing states:

“The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was sued on Jan. 21 in the District of Columbia District Court. The lawsuit, filed by attorney Richard Jaffe on behalf of The Children’s Health Defense, several parents and two physicians, alleges a decades‑long racketeering enterprise with vaccine manufacturers to misrepresent the safety of the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule. According to the complaint, the defendant substituted theoretical immunology arguments for actual safety evidence, blocked or mischaracterized cumulative‑risk studies and used its institutional control over pediatricians to maintain high uptake. The complaint also challenges AAP’s recent opposition to a federal reduction in universal vaccine recommendations as evidence of financial motive. The case is 1:26-cv-00171, Shaw v. Children’s Health Defense.”

According to Mary Holland of CHD “AAP has concealed material facts about the lack of testing and inadequacies in vaccine safety monitoring and financial incentives tied to vaccine schedule compliance. AAP’s fraudulent behavior has resulted in death, injury, and the violations of basic human rights.”

We have no idea of what Rick Jaffe has up his sleeve when it comes to presenting his RICO case in court. But when it comes to CHD talking about “safety testing” that is worrisome. Poison does not need to be “safety tested.” It needs to be banned. As we all know, testing any substance on animals proves nothing regarding its effect on humans. And we certainly do not want to inject some kids with poisonous vaccines and some kids with saline to prove poison is poison. The only worthwhile studies are those that have followed children who have been vaccinated and those that have never had a vaccine and track their health through the years. Tests in the past included giving children current vaccines and giving others older vaccines. What the vaccine industry was trying to prove with that is a mystery to us.

This disastrous law gave the vaccine industry free reign to damage and kill as many people as they could get their hands on without fear of reprisal. A group that took full advantage of this law is the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Since 1986 the doctors who are members of this non governmental organization (67,000) have been frightening parents into having their children jabbed with animal pus and a plethora of toxic chemicals. During that time, the AAP has been intimidating doctors who do not agree with them into compliance or risk losing their medical license, as was the case with doctors who did not agree or support the Covid vaccine campaign.

A BIG CHANGE COULD BE COMING

Now, a lawyer named Rick Jaffe, funded by the Children’s Health Defense, has filed a lawsuit against AAP under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

The lawsuit filing states:

“The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was sued on Jan. 21 in the District of Columbia District Court. The lawsuit, filed by attorney Richard Jaffe on behalf of The Children’s Health Defense, several parents and two physicians, alleges a decades‑long racketeering enterprise with vaccine manufacturers to misrepresent the safety of the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule. According to the complaint, the defendant substituted theoretical immunology arguments for actual safety evidence, blocked or mischaracterized cumulative‑risk studies and used its institutional control over pediatricians to maintain high uptake. The complaint also challenges AAP’s recent opposition to a federal reduction in universal vaccine recommendations as evidence of financial motive. The case is 1:26-cv-00171, Shaw v. Children’s Health Defense.”

According to Mary Holland of CHD “AAP has concealed material facts about the lack of testing and inadequacies in vaccine safety monitoring and financial incentives tied to vaccine schedule compliance. AAP’s fraudulent behavior has resulted in death, injury, and the violations of basic human rights.”

We have no idea of what Rick Jaffe has up his sleeve when it comes to presenting his RICO case in court. But when it comes to CHD talking about “safety testing” that is worrisome. Poison does not need to be “safety tested.” It needs to be banned. As we all know, testing any substance on animals proves nothing regarding its effect on humans. And we certainly do not want to inject some kids with poisonous vaccines and some kids with saline to prove poison is poison. The only worthwhile studies are those that have followed children who have been vaccinated and those that have never had a vaccine and track their health through the years. Tests in the past included giving children current vaccines and giving others older vaccines. What the vaccine industry was trying to prove with that is a mystery to us.