
“There are NO saline placebo-controlled studies looking at the hepatitis B vaccine risk given to day-old newborns.” “Why?” “Here’s what you’ll be told by the… so-called authorities.” Dr. Suzanne Humphries exposes the excuses for why vaccines can’t be properly safety tested: “We’re told that it’s unethical to do a saline placebo study now because the safety was long ago established.” “Hepatitis B vaccines that we’re using today were licensed based on immunogenicity.” “[They’ve done] some short-term safety monitoring for a few days in some uber-healthy infants and a small group of premature, low birth weight infants for sure.” “[They’ve done] comparisons that sometimes used aluminum-containing placebos or other controls rather than pure saline.” “And we know that this is a common practice… by supposed vaccine scientists to use another vaccine that contains an inflammatory agent.” “They say because it will make it less obvious who received the placebo.” “And the other reason is ‘we don’t want to deprive the placebo group from something beneficial.’” “What a riot.”
