The Washington Post is a fake news shill outlet that promotes vaccines and pharmaceuticals while quietly accepting cash from Big Pharma

Tuesday, December 31, 2019
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan Huff
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, December 31, 2019

The corporate media at large is notorious for shilling vaccine industry propaganda on the regular. But there’s one fake news outlet in particular that deserves special recognition for flaunting its pro-vaccine bias, and that’s the Jeff Bezos-owned The Washington Post.

“Amazon News,” as it should probably be renamed, actually has a resident pro-vaxxer propagandist on its payroll by the name of Lena Sun who basically functions as Big Pharma’s modern reanimation of the infamous Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.

While the Post identifies Sun as a “health reporter,” the fact of the matter is that she’s actually a professional vaccine propagandist who gets paid to spread lies on behalf of the forced drugging industry.

Back in 2017, for instance, Sun wrote an article for the Post arguing that it’s “a bad idea” for parents to in any way alter or extend the standard vaccination schedule recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), arguing that it’s been “tested extensively” and is thus safe.

“No new immunization is added to the schedule until it has been evaluated both alone and when given with the other current immunizations,” Sun claimed.

It sounds really nice, if only it were true. As pointed out by Jeffrey R. Hammond on his blog, a 2016 paper published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons unequivocally states: “The safety of CDC’s childhood vaccination schedule was never affirmed in clinical studies.”

Hammond goes on to quote that same study, which further states: “Vaccines are administered to millions of infants every year, yet health authorities have no scientific data from synergistic toxicity studies on all combinations of vaccines that infants are likely to receive.”

The Institute of Medicine (IOM), which the CDC itself considers to be an authoritative source of vaccine information, agrees, having admitted back in 2013 that “existing research has not been designed to test the entire immunization schedule” – pretty self-explanatory, wouldn’t you say?

But when Hammond reached out to the Post, and to Sun specifically, to address the errors in Sun’s reporting, he was told by Sun that he had taken this IOM quote “out of context,” and that was that.

To this very day, the Post refuses to retract Sun’s fake news article. In fact, Sun has gone on to publish many more fake news articles about vaccines, including one contending that influenza vaccines are safe for pregnant women. Sun also insists that whooping cough outbreaks are being caused by unvaccinated children, even though the exact opposite is true.

And time and time again, even when the facts are presented to her, Sun has systematically refused to make any corrections to set the record straight.

What’s worse is the fact that Sun has directly attacked and misrepresented those who’ve confronted her with the truth, including Children’s Health Defense (CHD), a vaccine truth organization started by John F. Kennedy Jr. that’s now at the forefront of the vaccine truth movement.

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