Big Pharma’s ‘point man’ takes his show on the road
Warning: This man is brainwashing America’s docs (including yours)
He’s being called a “rock star.”
But from where I sit, Dr. Paul Offit is more like a ringleader for a gang of criminals.
A gang that will stop at nothing to convince you to turn your kids and grandkids into guinea pigs for all kinds of shots.
His latest “gig” is to travel around…like a salesman with a pitch in every pocket, training doctors exactly how to respond to your questions.
Offit is the Chief of infectious diseases at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
And he’s been on the warpath against alternative medicine for a long time now, even going so far as to ban dietary supplements at his hospital. He’s also the one who said that he can’t believe anyone would put a megavitamin in their mouth — that the idea is “frightening.”
Well, here is what’s really frightening.
Offit has your doctor’s ear. And Big Pharma is hoping that this chatty celebrity spokesdoc can teach him how to convince you that all is safe and sound in vaccine land.
In what looks more like one of those get-rich-quick infomercials, Offit has now taken his show on the road. He’s filling auditoriums across the country, training other doctors how to make parents say “yes” by engaging them in role-playing routines. He becomes the worried parent asking all kinds of “ridiculous” questions.
Last year he made an appearance at UCLA. And some of the things he told the doctors in his audience were mind-boggling.
He brought up autism and vaccines (no connection!) and then formaldehyde in vaccines (nothing to worry about!)
He also advised the doctors to tell parents that a vaccine’s label includes lots of “associated symptoms,” that aren’t “necessarily” caused by the shots. And anyway, the label where all those side effects are listed isn’t really about medicine — it’s just a legal document.
And then he got to the vaccines that contain “residual components,” including “DNA and protein” from aborted babies.
That horrifying fact is one I first told you about last April.
And Offit, who usually never stops talking, didn’t have much to say about that. But maybe that’s because there’s really nothing he can say.
Even his own hospital, in a statement reviewed (and perhaps authored) by Offit, only gives this simplistic “explanation”:
“Viruses need cells to grow and tend to grow better in cells from humans than animals (because they infect humans).
“So, as scientists studied these viruses in the lab, they found that the best cells to use were the fetal cells mentioned above. When it was time to make a vaccine, they continued growing the viruses in the cells that worked best during these earlier studies.”
So it’s clear that even Offit, a man who has a ready defense for every single vaccine risk there is, has no convincing answer to give us about this horror.
In fact no one, not even Big Pharma itself, has attempted to justify the making of these vaccines. Or how they can dare to shoot ingredients derived from unborn babies in our own innocent little babies.
Now, you might think Offit simply sounds like a (very misguided) man on a mission — until you realize just how profitable that mission has become.
He receives royalties on a patent he holds for a children’s vaccine, as well as numerous other money-generating connections with Merck and Pfizer. Like one at the Philadelphia Children’s Hospital, where he occupies a $1.5 million dollar Merck-funded research chair.
So it’s easy to see where his bread is buttered.
And why he never misses a chance to spread it on as thick as possible when it comes to pushing vaccines.
Sources:
“Doctors learn to push back, gently, against anti-vaccination movement” Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times, latimes.com


