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Sunday, April 16, 2017

The Truth About Vaccines (TTAV) Episode 4 Recap and Episode 5 Airs Tonight

Episode 4 of The Truth About Vaccines aired last night and stays open til 8 PM tonight EST!

Episode 4: “Examining Influenza, the HIB and Pneumococcal and Herd Immunity” played last night.




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Thoughts & Commentary:

This is going to be a shorter recap today, due to another, but just as equally, important online summit event.

Here are just a few of the things talked about in Episode 4’s show:

- Why does the CDC claim that 36,000 people a year die from Influenza
- Hear from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discussing why some states require HAZMAT suits if a vial containing a vaccine is dropped
- A medical researcher explaining why people that get the flu shot are more susceptible to end up in the hospital from a different strain
- Learn how allergies were an unheard of phenomenon before the hypodermic needle
- A new study done by Duke and Harvard Universities talking about the dangers of acetaminophen (Tylenol)
- Dr. Gary Goldman’s study on the correlation between vaccines and the infant mortality rate in the United States
- Learn why Norwegian women are encouraged to breastfeed and the relation to their low infant mortality rate
- Plus so much more

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Some short recaps from some of Episode 4 speakers...

Dr. Toni Bark

The Truth About Vaccines (TTAV) Episode 4:


Barely?!  Seriously?!  How about 100% INEFFECTIVE?!
Flu vaccines have NEVER been effective.  Ever.
No need to sugar coat it nor be politically correct. TELL IT LIKE IT IS!


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For those who didn't catch the 9pm kickoff, The Truth About Vaccines Episodes 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be available again during the marathon replay.  Episode 5 has already started.

To watch, follow this link: http://go.thetruthaboutvaccines.online/?a_bid=62acb2d5&a_aid=550a00bc0bfa1

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Tonight begins Episode 5!


Episode 5 – Airs on April 16th at 9:00 P.M. EDT
Considering the HPV and Hepatitis B Vaccines, SIDS & Shaken Baby Syndrome


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