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Don't Fall for the CDC's Outlandish Lies About Thimerosal

• By the Childrens Health Defense Team

A psychological profile of Hitler carried out by the U.S. Office of Strategic Services noted that one of the German leader's "primary rules" was that "people will believe a big lie sooner than a little one" and "if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it."

CDC FACT SHEET— "The evidence is clear: thimerosal is not a toxin…"

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) appears to agree that a big and oft-repeated lie is a powerful public relations tool, because in August, its Immunization Safety Office posted a fact sheet that once again insists that "thimerosal in vaccines is not harmful to children," despite ample evidence to the contrary. The fact sheet trots out the same handful of thimerosal-related studies ("conducted by CDC or with CDC's involvement") that it has used for years to silence thimerosal critics. Fortunately, multiple resource pages on the Children's Health Defense website make it easy to rebut the CDC's regurgitated falsehoods. Our website provides a thimerosal FAQ, information dispelling myths about thimerosal's use in vaccines and countering false vaccine safety claims (including claims about thimerosal), analysis of the flawed studies that the CDC relies on to exonerate thimerosal from any role in the childhood epidemics of neurodevelopmental disorders—and more. Below, we summarize three of the most obvious reasons to ignore the CDC's latest attempt to pull the wool over the public's eyes.


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