The Same ‘Experts’ Who Told Pregnant Women to Smoke, Sprayed Kids with DDT & Called Asbestos Safe Are Now Saying ‘Trust the Science’

During a press meeting last month, White House Principal Deputy Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre ordered Americans to comply with CDC guidelines simply because experts ‘say so’. Citizens are being demanded to unwaveringly obey nonsensical demands with a cult-like blind trust in the official narrative. Trust the science has become a mantra parroted by the media and government officials who really mean don’t ask questions. However, history repeatedly proves that formerly perceived facts are often falsehoods.

Medical professionals told their patients smoking was a harmless habit and encouraged tobacco usage.

For hundreds of years, it was believed our world was the center of the universe. Amid the Renaissance era, Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake for believing the Earth was round. Astronomers who stated the planet revolved around the sun were imprisoned or tortured. Most notably, Galileo was accused of heresy and placed under house arrest for the remainder of his life for challenging the Geocentric model. Over 350 elapsed before he was finally issued a public apology.

In the 1930s-50s doctors claimed that smoking was safe and provided numerous health benefits. Physicians recommended cigarettes to patients as a way to ease throat irritation. They even encouraged pregnant women to regularly partake in tobacco usage. Expectant mothers suffering from morning sickness were prescribed the sedative drug thalidomide. Medical professionals insisted the medication posed no risk to developing fetuses. As time passed, the dangers became apparent after miscarriages skyrocketed. Thousands of babies born suffered from severe birth defects including the absence of limbs, undeveloped internal organs, missing eyes, and ears.

Millions of people were exposed to the dangerous carcinogen DDT.

Asbestos was used as a building material in home construction globally for much of the twentieth century. The heat-resistant electrical insulator was deemed nonhazardous by authorities. Yet it is presently understood that the product is toxic and causes serious diseases such as mesothelioma and lung cancer. DDT is a chemical compound commonly used as an insecticide. Chemists insisted the pest-deterring spray was harmless to humans. Children were frequently doused with this noxious gas. Further research has proven the poisonous substance causes various types of cancers, infertility, nervous system damage, and developmental issues.

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The FDA’s Shady Past & Deadly Track Record

On August 26th the first COVID-19 vaccine allegedly received FDA approval. Mere minutes after the announcement, military officials and democratic states issued new inoculation mandates. President Biden urged business owners to require their staff to receive the mRNA cocktail as a condition of employment. Nevertheless, countless citizens need no coaxing. They see the government organization as a benevolent institution that only endorses products deemed safe for human consumption. However, history has repeatedly proven the Federal Food & Drug Administration’s authorization is not always synonymous with safety. Here are just a few examples of their shady track record which cost the lives of thousands.

Electric Shock Therapy

Electrical stimulation devices are utilized to inflict pain during psychiatric treatments. Electrodes are placed on a patient which direct electrical currents through the skin. The controversial instrument was FDA approved in 1994 for use on vulnerable members of society including those with intellectual disabilities and children. Technicians would quite literally shock subjects into submission. Traumatized individuals left sessions with PTSD, anxiety, burns and tissue damage. Decades of community backlash ensued. Susan Mizner, director of the Disability Rights Program, called the practice “barbaric”. United Nations representatives asserted it was a form of torture. With surmounting civil outrage and widespread criticism, the FDA faced intense scrutiny. As a result, they banned ESD therapy in 2020 after 25 years of inhumane applications.

Accutane

Known generically as isotretinoin, the retinoid is intended to treat severe acne and various types of skin conditions. Accutane is an artificial version of vitamin A which causes the epidermal glands to release less oil. While it helps reduce breakouts, the medication causes a plethora of unintended maladies. Many experienced psychiatric problems including depression and suicidal thoughts. Internal FDA documents acknowledged up to 20,000 took their own lives after taking the pharmaceutical. Additional internal memos indicated there had been 13,000 Accutane-related spontaneous abortions and 1,100 birth defects. Others acquired inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis, bone loss, immune system disorders, cardiovascular damage, and central nervous system injuries. More than 7,000 lawsuits were filed against the manufacturer, Hoffman-La Roche, who was issued to pay $25 million in compensation.

Diethylstilbestrol (DES)

Diethylstilbestrol, also known as stilboestrol or stilbestrol, is a chemical form of estrogen. Doctors told expectant mothers the substance prevented premature labor and miscarriages. Unfortunately, the synthetic female hormone was not only ineffective but incredibly harmful. Women who ingested the toxic prophylactic developed cervical, vaginal and breast cancers. Many suffered infertility in future contraception attempts. Fetal exposure resulted in babies born with birth defects, malformation, and developmental abnormalities. These issues and other diseases could be inherited by subsequent generations. Grandchildren of impacted mothers were plagued by dire repercussions. FDA representatives finally banned DES in 1971 after an estimated 10 million women and children had already been exposed.

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