Family of anti-vaccine, autism doctor question his supposed ‘suicide’
When Dr. Jeff Bradstreet’s body was found floating in a North Carolina river a couple weeks ago, the medical industry said goodbye to a brilliant mind.
And Big Pharma… and our government… said goodbye to a very big threat.
Dr. Bradstreet spent his career sounding the alarm about the link between vaccines and autism. He was the target of relentless government harassment. In fact, the FDA and the Georgia Drugs and Narcotics Agency raided his office just days before his death.
Authorities quickly labeled Dr. Bradstreet’s death a suicide — but many family members and supporters aren’t so sure.
Because Dr. Bradstreet isn’t the only leading alternative physician to recently die under mysterious circumstances. In fact, over just 14 days, two other holistic practitioners in the Southeast were found dead as well.
And one was clearly murdered.
Drs. Teresa Ann Sievers, Bruce Hedendal, and Jeff Bradstreet… three gifted natural healers….all died under mysterious circumstances in June.
All within days of each other.
Dr. Sievers was a 46-year-old physician who abandoned mainstream medicine and began focusing on nutrition, toxin removal and hormonal balancing at her Southwest Florida clinic. She was found murdered in her home on June 29 in a case that remains unsolved.
Her death came just eight days after Dr. Bruce Hedendal, an alternative doc from Boca Raton, FL — just a couple hours away — was found dead in his car. He wasn’t involved in an accident. The engine wasn’t even running, and all sources say the 67-year-old was in excellent physical shape.
So you’ll understand why Dr. Bradstreet’s family and supporters are wondering whether his death was a tragic suicide — or part of something much more alarming.
After all, Dr. Bradstreet spent his entire career in danger, according to his friend and former colleague, John Reinhold, Sr.
You see, Dr. Bradstreet firmly believed that the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine triggered his son’s autism. And he did everything in his power to warn others.
He testified twice before the House of Representatives. He opened a Georgia clinic that used innovative methods to treat children from all over the world who had been harmed by vaccines.
And along the way, he made plenty of enemies among fellow doctors, the drug companies, and even the FDA and state health authorities who raided his clinic before his death.
“His research was a threat to many, representing huge financial losses in the hundreds of billions,” Reinhold said. Dr. Bradstreet understood and discussed “many times” how he posed a major risk to Big Pharma’s bottom line, according to Reinhold.
If there ever was someone who could have finally solved the riddle to treat vaccine-poisoned children, it would have been Dr. Bradstreet.
But now he’s gone — and his family isn’t certain authorities are doing everything they can to find out what happened.
They’ve even started an online fundraising campaign to get an “exhaustive investigation into the possibility of foul play.” The kind of investigation that North Carolina police should be doing on their own. The last time I checked, the donations had totaled over $28,000.
While Dr. Bradstreet’s family has said they want to find out the truth about his death… wherever that truth may lead… others who have donated are openly questioning the ruling that the doctor’s death was a suicide.
One supporter pointed out that Dr. Bradstreet was “super religious” and had worked as a pastor, adding that “this looks really dirty to me.”
We may never know the full story behind the deaths of Drs. Sievers, Hedendal and Bradstreet. But we’ve said for years Big Pharma will stop at nothing to silence its critics. Could they really have gone this far?
“Anti-vaccine doctor behind ‘dangerous’ autism therapy found dead. Family cries foul.” Michael E. Miller, June 29, 2015, The Washington Post, washingtonpost.com


