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Vaxx Cult Still Insists Mercury Is Perfectly Safe for Pregnant Women and Babies

If you never did before, now is the time to raise serious concerns about thimerosal (a mercury-containing preservative) in vaccines. The ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) is downplaying risks despite calls from multiple agencies (CDC, FDA, NIH, etc.) to remove it.

Thimerosal Safety Controversy: Critics argue that official safety assurances (CDC, ACIP) ignore documented risks of thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative linked to neurotoxicity, developmental harm and other serious health issues — especially in infants and pregnant women.

  • Policy Shift or Stagnation: The upcoming ACIP vote under new leadership (appointed by RFK Jr.) could either address long-standing concerns by phasing out thimerosal or maintain current policies, deepening public distrust in vaccine guidelines.
  • Lack of Transparency: Accusations persist that federal agencies use deceptive labeling (e.g., listing thimerosal instead of “mercury”) and withhold safety data, while state mandates rely on incomplete ACIP recommendations, denying exemptions for vulnerable groups.
  • Call for Independent Oversight: The article urges reliance on alternative media (e.g., Vaccines.newsNaturalNews.com) for truth about vaccine ingredients, citing investigations that challenge CDC claims and advocate for thimerosal’s removal.

The upcoming ACIP vote could either address these concerns or maintain current policies, with new leadership potentially influencing the decision. The CDC has not clarified its stance, fueling skepticism.

  • Thimerosal Controversy: Claims official safety assurances ignore risks.
  • Policy Divide: Upcoming ACIP vote may shift or entrench current vaccine policies.
  • Transparency Criticisms: Accusations of deceptive labeling and lack of CDC accountability.
  • Call to Action: Encourages reliance on alternative media (Vaccines.news) for “truth” about vaccine ingredients.

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