A doctor used by the government to claim vaccines don't cause autism swears that he said the opposite.
Government shenanigans are all too familiar now.
I mentioned this in my previous post, but the full affidavit is worth reading. As shown, Dr. Andrew Zimmerman is a world-renowned pro-vaccine pediatric neurologist specializing in autism. He swears that in certain children indeed the MMR vaccine has caused autism and does cause autism.
Years ago the government was going to have him testify on their behalf to say vaccines don’t cause autism, but when he told them before the hearing that sometimes vaccines did cause autism, they told him that they did not need him any more and of course did not call him to testify. Instead, during the hearing they referred to something he had previously written, and if you know anything about civil or criminal procedure in court that sort of thing is not allowed. Whether it’s the complainant or the defendant, they have to bring in the subject mater expert to testify, or else anything that expert might have said cannot be admitted.
The picture contains a link, and the full affidavit is there. This is not something that the vast majority of links coming up in a search, even with Metager, will show. Most of them refer to a Dr. Wakefield and claim to debunk him and his study when you search for a connection between vaccines and autism.
I didn’t read enough to form any opinion on Wakefield’s theory of how vaccines cause autism, but Zimmerman was obviously credible enough and prominent enough for the autism link denying government team to want to have him testify, so his confirmation that in certain children vaccines can cause autism is very compelling.
Unfortunately, hearing that the government hid information and lied about what he told them sounds really familiar by now.