Ousted vaccine official says Kennedy sought data to justify anti-science stance, WSJ reports
- Dr. Peter Marks reported that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Pushed him out for not assisting in finding nonexistent data that vaccines are dangerous, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- Marks urged parents to vaccinate their children against measles, emphasizing that the disease can kill 1 in 1,000 children in developed countries.
- Marks expressed concerns about job cuts at the US Department of Health and Human Services, stating that it makes the United States weaker as a nation.
- Kennedy plans to support a new study seeking evidence of a discredited link between vaccines and autism, which Marks criticized as dangerous and misleading.
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Follow the science: Why Peter Marks was asked to leave the FDA * WorldNetDaily * by George F. Tidmarsh, Real Clear Wire
On Friday, Dr. Peter Marks announced his resignation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as Director of CEBR (Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research) citing differences with Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kennedy regarding vaccines. The New York Times, Washington Post, and other media outlets such as STAT News breathlessly reported that “FDA’s top vaccine scientist had been pushed out.” We have been told that scienc…
Dramatic HHS cuts leave US ‘weaker as a nation,’ says top FDA vaccine official forced out under Kennedy
Sweeping job cuts and reorganizations taking place at the US Department of Health and Human Services under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leave the United States “weaker as a nation,” Dr. Peter Marks told CNN on Friday.
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