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Ending Plague: A Scholar's Obligation in an Age of Corruption (Children’s Health Defense)

Ending Plague: A Scholar's Obligation in an Age of Corruption (Children’s Health Defense)

by Judy Mikovits (Author)

From the authors of the New York Times bestselling Plague of Corruption comes the prescription on how to end the plague infecting our medical community.Ending Plague continues the New York Times bestselling team of Dr. Judy A. Mikovits and Kent Heckenlively with legendary scientist, Dr. Francis W. Ruscetti joining the conversation. Dr. Ruscetti is credited as one of the founding fathers of human retrovirology. In 1980, Dr. Ruscetti’s team isolated the first pathogenic human retrovirus, HTLV-1. Ruscetti would eventually go on to work for thirty-eight years at the National Cancer Institute. Dr. Ruscetti was deeply involved in performing some of the most critical HIV-AIDS research in the 1980s, pioneered discoveries in understanding the workings of the human immune system in the 1990s, isolating a new family of mouse leukemia viruses linked to chronic diseases in 2009, and offers his insights into the recent COVID-19 pandemic. In 1991, Ruscetti received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Ruscetti offers a true insider’s portrait of nearly four decades at the center of public health. His insights into the successes and failures of government science will be eye-opening to the general public. You will read never-before-revealed information about the personalities and arguments which have been kept from view behind the iron curtain of public health. Can we say our scientists are protecting us, or is another agenda at work? For most of his decades at the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Ruscetti has been in almost daily contact with his long-time collaborator, Dr. Mikovits, and their rich intellectual discussions will greatly add to our national discussion. Science involves a rigorous search for truth, and you will come to understand how science scholars are relentless in their quest for answers.

Ending Plague: A Scholar's Obligation in an Age of Corruption is a powerful and eye-opening book by Judy Mikovits, a renowned scientist and researcher. The book delves into the hidden world of corruption and conflicts of interest that have plagued the scientific community and its impact on public health. Specifically, Mikovits shines a light on the controversial topic of vaccines and the potential dangers they may pose to children's health.

Throughout the book, Mikovits meticulously documents her journey as a scientist and the obstacles she faced while researching the link between vaccines and chronic illnesses in children. She exposes the pressure and intimidation tactics used by powerful individuals and organizations to suppress research and silence dissenting voices. Mikovits' dedication to uncovering the truth, despite facing personal and professional attacks, is a testament to her unwavering commitment to scientific integrity and her concern for the well-being of children.

Ending Plague is a call to action for individuals to take a critical look at the information presented to them about vaccines and to demand transparency and accountability from the scientific community and government agencies. Mikovits urges readers to educate themselves and make informed decisions regarding the health of their children. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the vaccine debate and the importance of questioning authority when it comes to matters of public health.

If you're looking for a thought-provoking and impactful read that challenges conventional wisdom and exposes the hidden agendas that influence public health policies, Ending Plague is a must-read. Judy Mikovits' courageous and compelling work sheds light on the urgent need for reform in the scientific community and advocates for a more transparent and accountable approach to safeguarding children's health.

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Pages:
320 pages
Language:
English