Jim Carrey: 'CDC Is Poisoning Our Children With Vaccines'

Jim Carrey: 'CDC Is Poisoning Our Children With Vaccines'

Actors slams vaccines for giving children autism

Over the years, Canadian actor, Jim Carrey has made his thoughts clear on the dangers of vaccines, most notably speaking out against new legislation making it ‘mandatory’ for school children to be vaccinated in California.

Speaking out in a statement Carrey said:

“They say mercury in fish is dangerous but forcing all of our children to be injected with mercury in thimerosal is no risk.

“Make sense?

“I am not anti-vaccine. I am anti-thimerosal, anti-mercury.

“They have taken some of the mercury-laden thimerosal out of vaccines. NOT ALL!

“The CDC can’t solve a problem they helped start.

“It’s too risky to admit they have been wrong about mercury/thimerasol. They are corrupt.

“Go to traceamounts.com watch the documentary and judge for yourselves.

“If you really care about the kids you will. It’s shocking!”

Carrey also cited a website for “Trace Amounts: Autism, Mercury, and the Hidden Truth,” a documentary that examines the “the role of mercury poisoning in the Autism epidemic.”

Thimerosal

Thimerosal is a poison, neurotoxin, cancer-causer, and can interrupt the immune system and the normal development of an unborn baby or a child. Thimerosal is so toxic that putting it on your skin is illegal.

However, the government not only allows it vaccines but also defends its injection into the population, especially pregnant women and newborn children, as part of influenza vaccines currently recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Most seasonal and H1N1 flu shots for pregnant women and young children contain 25 micrograms of mercury in the form of Thimerosal.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claim low doses of the preservative thimerasol, which contains mercury, are not harmful.  However, for this exposure to be safe, a child would need to weigh more than 550 pounds to safely be administered the recommended dose.

The ingredient Carrey mentions in a lot of his tweets also thiomersal:

I am not anti-vaccine. I am anti-thimerosal, anti-mercury. They have taken some of the mercury-laden thimerosal out of vaccines. NOT ALL!  

National Immunisation Schedule vaccines used in New Zealand, including MMR, do not contain thiomersal.

 

Where is the evidence outside of Thimerosal? 

A recent study carried out by a team of leading researchers has found a direct link between vaccines and high levels of aluminum found in the brain tissue of Autistic children.

It’s a well-known fact that even small traces of aluminum in a person’s brain can lead to serious medical conditions.

Metal toxicity has been proven in many scientific studies to show a clear correlation with neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease.


Autism could also be caused by human DNA

A big pharma senior scientist Helen Ratajczak claimed that human DNA derived from aborted fetus cells found in vaccines could be the reason for the current autism epidemic.

Ratajczak looks at the factor that human DNA being is found in vaccines, which something that is not widely reported, even from independent health media.

She reported that around the same time vaccine makes ceased using thimerosal in vaccines (with the exception of flu shots) they started creating vaccines using human tissue.


Why could human DNA potentially cause brain damage?

Ratajczak explains:

“Because it’s human DNA and recipients are humans, there’s homologous recombination tinker. That DNA is incorporated into the host DNA. Now it’s changed, altered self and body kills it.”

Conclusion

Despite the media attacking Carrey’s noble fight about what he deems to be ‘poison’  that are supposed to prevent disease, the overwhelming evidence suggests that he might be right. But even Carry claims he isn’t ‘anti-vaccine’ he is against the ingredients:

All we are saying is,”Take the neurotoxins out of the vaccines.” Make them toxin free. History will show that that was a reasonable request. 

That seems pretty reasonable.

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