I’ll be blunt.  Pediatricians, these days, are con-men – only here to push more-and-more dangerous, useless(?), vaccines on an unsuspecting public.  They have absolutely no other function.

They are, in fact, a whole section of US medicine that we could well do without.  It didn’t used to be that way – but it is now.

Supposedly, Pediatricians developed as child specialists – and, to hear their representatives talk, they are the one-stop shop for all health issues pertaining to children.

Bull…

Opinion by Consumer Advocate  Tim Bolen

Their organization, calling itself the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), is totally, and virtually ONLY focused on vaccine promotion.  In 2010 the AAP took in $110,079,859.00 in total income.  Their thirty-three (33) sub-chapters, together, took in a total of $16,109,174.00.  All together they amassed $126,189,033.00 in total 2010 income.  More on this in a minute.

But, go ahead and guess where all that money came from…

Just below I am going to let you read a clip from a parenting magazine.  It is, supposedly, a Pediatrician talking about their patient days.  It sounds really good – like the pediatrician is really concerned about your child’s welfare.  You need to read all the way down to the very last sentence (I put it in bold) before you get to what is really happening here.

Getting Your Baby Checked

“When I arrive at my office in the morning, the first thing I do is see how many well-baby checks are listed on my schedule. The more there are, the happier I am. It means I get a chance to sit and talk with parents, look at all aspects of their child’s life and health, and prevent future problems.

During the first two years of your baby’s life, you will probably spend more time in the pediatrician’s office than you ever will again. Regular checkups, called well-baby visits, help your doctor make sure that your child’s weight gain and growth are on track, his development is progressing normally, and he’s eating well and getting the nutrients he needs. The visits also prepare parents for what to expect in terms of baby care and developmental milestones before the next exam.

Your first well-baby visit will probably be a day or two after coming home from the hospital or birthing center. Your pediatrician will want to check your newborn for problems, such as jaundice, heart murmurs, and feeding difficulty, which sometimes aren’t apparent until the third or fourth day of life. After that, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a checkup at 2 weeks, followed by visits at 2, 4, 6, and 9 months, 12, 15, and 18 months, and 2 years.

Why so many visits? Your baby’s body and mind are changing at a phenomenal rate, and frequent checkups can reveal deviations from what’s normal. Your doctor is on the lookout for any medical issues that may affect your baby, because detecting problems early makes them easier to correct. In addition, these visits coincide with the schedule of immunization shots your child will receive.”

No kidding?  “In addition, these visits coincide with the schedule of immunization shots your child will receive.”

How coincidental – sarcasm intended.  Bluntly, a Pediatrician gets paid virtually NOTHING from insurance, etc., for a so-called “Well Baby” visit.  The whole purpose of each of those visits at “2 weeks, followed by visits at 2, 4, 6, and 9 months, 12, 15, and 18 months, and 2 years” is to jam your child full of vaccines.  That’s where their income comes from.

One in six children, since the new increased vaccine schedule went into effect, have neurological disorders.  One in one hundred ten become Autistic.  If you ask your pediatrician about this they will tell you, haughtily, two things:  (1) “there is no relationship between Autism and vaccines,” and they will quote the fake CDC studies,” and (2)  if you don’t keep your child’s vaccines up to date they won’t keep your child as a patient.

‘Vaccinated Vs. Unvaccinated’, The Study The CDC Refused To Do

 How much money does a Pediatrician make pedaling vaccines?

A lot.  Take a look at this chart link for pediatricians, put together by payscale.com.  As you can quickly see a salaried Pediatrician, in the US, makes somewhere between $68,654 to $169,517.  BUT, add on “Commissions” (vaccine pushing) and that income range changes radically.   For, as the chart shows, “Commissions” can range from $293.61 to $352,694.

So, if you look at the broad income range difference – normal salary versus maximum vaccine pushing there is a considerable annual income difference – $68,654 on the low side to a high of $522,211 (for vaccine pushing).  Walk out into the parking lot and look at your Pediatrician’s car to help you guess which choices he/she made for income.

If you want a really jaundiced view, ask your Pediatrician about those trips to Paris, Buenos Aries, Hawaii, Fiji, every year while YOU try to make ends meet dealing with neurological issues or Autism in your child.

About the AAP’s one hundred ten million annual income…

IRS Form 990s are a handy tool to discover certain things about non-profit corporations.  You can see the 2010 IRS Form 990 for the AAP by clicking here. The one thing you cannot get to see, easily, is the Form 990 Schedule B – where there is a list of contributors with a contribution over $5,000.  AAP had a total of $16,134,498 in Schedule B income from anonymous contributors.

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But, what is REALLY obvious, under the “Program Service Revenue” section is the total income from “Medical Journals” (vaccine company advertising), Publications (vaccine promo), national meetings (vaccine promo) – totaling $66,459,923.

In short, to me, the much vaunted American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) can be completely disregarded in the argument about vaccines, for they are no more, and no less, than one more vaccine-promo flak organization.

So, how do you navigate without a Pediatrician?

That’s actually a very easy question to answer.  Pediatricians are the only doctors in the world that want you to bring in the patient when they are well.  It is called the “well-baby” visits” program.  Get acquainted with a General Practitioner MD, DO.  Find an AltMed doctor.  Try a Naturopathic Physician.  And, get copies of those “Vaccine Exemption” forms that virtually every State has available, sign them, and turn them into interested parties.

Don’t let your child be part of the one in six, or the one in one hundred ten.

Stay tuned…

 

 

***IMPORTANT VACCINE FACTS***

  • – Number of studies linking vaccines to neurological and autoimmune issues common to autism: 130
  • – Number of studies quoted by vaccine promoter Paul Offit showing no vaccine-autism link: 14
  • – Rate of autism in the 1980s: 1 in 10,000
  • – Rate of autism today: 1 in 36
  • – Projected rate of autism in 2032: 1 in 2
  • – Number of doses recommended by age six per the CDC vaccine schedule 1972: 2
  • – Number of doses recommended by age six per the current CDC vaccination schedule: 50
  • – Amount of aluminum in the four doses at the two month baby checkup: 1,225 mcg
  • – Maximum allowable aluminum per day for intravenous parenteral feeding: 25 mcg
  • – Amount of aluminum received by fully vaccinated eighteen-month old baby: 4,925 mcg
  • – Number of studies proving safety of injecting aluminum into human infants: 0
  • – Amount of mercury in liquid the EPA classifies as hazardous waste: 200 ppb
  • – Amount of mercury in “trace,” “thimerosal-free” vaccines: 2,000 ppb
  • – Amount of mercury in some single-dose vac- cines and some infant flu shots: 50,000 ppb
  • – Amount of mercury in multi-dose flu vaccines, given to pregnant women: 50,000 ppb
  • – Number of current vaccines proven effective: 0
  • – Number of current vaccines proven safe: 0
  • – Cost of caring for a child diagnosed with autism over his lifespan: $3,000,000-$5,000,000
  • – Liability of vaccine manufacturers for vax injury: 0
  • – Rate of asthma in vaccinated children: 6-15%
  • – Rate of asthma in unvaccinated children: 0.2-3%
  • – Rate of ADHD in unvaccinated children: 1-2%
  • – Rate of ADHD in vaccinated children: 8-11%
  • – Projected income to pharmaceutical industry from vaccines 2025: $48 billion

Stats by The Weston A. Price Foundation

 

 

 

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