An Inconvenient Study On Vaccines & Autism
Even persons familiar with RFK Jr.’s damning statistics about American health might be surprised by the information contained in Del Bigtree’s new documentary, provided below.
The film depicts with gut-wrenching impact the human misery represented by the numbers provided, due cowardice, greed, arrogance, and power of the medical and pharmaceutical industries.
The film’s Emmy Award–winning producer has been a medical journalist for two decades, first at CBS and later as host of the High Wire internet show.
Bigtree’s prior documentary, Vaxxed (2015), brought him to national attention when the film, which had been touted by Robert De Niro, was pulled from the actor’s own Tribeca Film Festival for being anti-vaccine and containing junk science.
This linked news segment about the incident provides an example of how major media serve as a megaphone for powerful corporate interests — a role effectively noted in An Inconvenient Study.
The aforementioned RFK Jr. statistics can be summarized using this single data point: 54 percent of American kids now have a chronic disease of some sort, whereas in the 1980s, that number was 12.8 percent.