
This book, co-authored by Mary Holland, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and others, critically examines the scientific claims and public health policies surrounding vaccines. It challenges the prevailing narrative by presenting research and arguments that question vaccine safety and efficacy, particularly in relation to various health outcomes. The book aims to provide an alternative perspective on vaccine science, often associated with the Children's Health Defense.
They did the same thing with Turtles all the way down. Yeah, it's very clever. And then that one debunks the, you know, that one debunks the other one. So it's it's it's House of Numbers by a great filmmaker named Brent Lang. L U E N G. And it's just a totally enjoyable enjoyable is not the right word, but informative uh documentary on another one of these sacred cows that we are not allowed to question. Well, the Dooesburg one was the first time that I ever had someone on as a podcast guest where I got massive push back.
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"The speaker mentions "Turtles all the way down" in the context of adversaries creating debunking content, implying it's a significant work that challenges established narratives. Later, he refers to it as a source from which one would learn about the lack of viable studies on childhood vaccines. This strongly suggests the book by Mary Holland and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. which is a comprehensive critique of vaccine science."





