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CDC's DEADLY 72-VACCINE childhood "schedule" under attack as CDC gets sued for maiming

• https://www.naturalnews.com, by: S.D. Wells

The absolute absurdity of injecting a newborn with neurotoxins and carcinogens and then continuing to give that baby dozens of other dirty jabs until it gets leaky gut syndrome, leaky brain syndrome, auto-immune disorders, autism, severe allergies and brain damage is beyond comprehension. So finally the insanity is under review. The whole CDC childhood vaccine schedule may be dismantled soon thanks to Trump and RFK Jr.

A new lawsuit is challenging the foundation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) childhood immunization program, alleging that the agency has never conducted safety testing on the entire 72-dose vaccine schedule given to U.S. children. The complaint, filed last week in federal court by Drs. Paul Thomas and Kenneth P. Stoller and the nonprofit Stand for Health Freedom, claims the CDC's framework violates federal law and the U.S. Constitution.

Paul Thomas and Kenneth P. Stoller, along with Stand for Health Freedom, filed a federal lawsuit accusing the CDC of failing to test the cumulative safety of the 72-dose childhood vaccine schedule, calling it unconstitutional and unlawful.

The plaintiffs argue the CDC ignored repeated recommendations from the Institute of Medicine to study the combined effects of vaccines, labeling the agency's inaction "deliberate ignorance."

The lawsuit claims the CDC's framework silences dissenting doctors, restricts valid medical exemptions, and violates children's and parents' constitutional rights, including free speech, informed consent, and bodily integrity.

Plaintiffs seek a court order requiring the CDC to conduct rigorous safety studies of the full vaccine schedule, restore scientific integrity, and allow shared medical decision-making, with funding raised through community support.

BREAKING: CDC Sued for Pushing Illegal 72-Dose Childhood Vaccine Schedule

The suit names Susan Monarez, Ph.D., director of the CDC, as the defendant. The plaintiffs argue that the agency's program amounts to a national medical experiment lacking scientific integrity. Attorney Rick Jaffe, representing the group, said the case "goes to the heart of the CDC's childhood immunization program — a 72-plus dose medical intervention schedule that has never been tested."