Aaron Siri just can’t let his misplaced idea that vaccines were never studied with saline placebos.

Is it because that’s what he gets paid to do?
Who Pays for Anti-Vaccine Propaganda and Misinformation?
Sure, Aaron Siri also files Freedom of Information Act requests to harass vaccine scientists and lawsuits against federal agencies for Del Bigtree and ICAN, but he has also taken a big role talking about vaccines.
Since he typically mentions ICAN when he does it, can you assume that is why they have paid his firm over $10 million dollars since 2020?

Most recently, he has been talking about saline placebos.
Now for a movement that is quick to label vaccine advocates as “shills,” you just have to wonder how they can square how taking millions from Del Bigtree and ICAN doesn’t influence everything this guy does and says about vaccines…
Of course, if you’re a skeptic, you don’t have to fall down to the shill argument. You can just do a little research and show how these folks are wrong, over and over and over again…
Also know that in the end, we all end up paying when people get scared and listen to anti-vaccine influencers.
The price are the outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases that we once again have to get under control.
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Last Updated on July 27, 2024

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