You can help complete this documentary. You can be a part of ensuring that this groundbreaking video on vaccine safety is completed. Featuring a discussion between Boyd Haley and Paul Offit, the documentary offers important insights on what can happen when industry profits, rather than human health, drive government vaccine recommendations.
Dr. Offit appears often on national television as an expert on vaccination. By not inviting any of his many critics, the mainstream media gives the impression that he has none. This false impression leaves the public uninformed on the very real threats posed to children’s health through an overly aggressive vaccine program that now recommends children receive an astounding 48 vaccines by the age of six.
Help us find out why. Details about how you can help are posted below...
Your donation of $10 to $15,000 will allow us to complete the project. In return, you’ll receive:
A complete bibliography of 145 published scientific studies proving the danger of mercury in vaccines.
Dr. Offit’s full interview transcript with color-coded comments from six of his critics with disease mortality charts and links to more information.
The six critics are:
Boyd Haley, PhD
Brian Hooker, PhD
Russell Blaylock, MD
Suzanne Humphries, MD
Sherri Tenpenny, MD
David Ayoub, MD
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About Richard P. Milner
Richard P. Milner is an award-winning documentary filmmaker with over thirty years' experience in film and television. Milner is the co-founder and executive director of Public Affairs Media, Inc.
Recent television projects Milner has produced and/or directed include ABC Network News Good Morning America, This week with George Stephanopoulos, and World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.
Staff series work has included Crazy for Food (PBS); Navajo Rodeo Cowboys (PBS); Geography in U.S. History (PBS); A Personal Story (TLC); and Science Times (New York Times TV and National Geographic). Milner also originated and co-produced the PBS Frontline documentary on endocrine disrupting chemicals entitled, Fooling with Nature.
At NBC-TV, New York, Milner developed story ideas, edited and directed post-production on more than twenty documentary specials for NBC White Paper, NBC Reports and NBC Magazine on health, economics, science, and public affairs with such correspondents as David Brinkley, Marvin Kalb, John Dancy, Lloyd Dobbins, and Edwin Newman.
Milner’s documentaries have won the Christopher Award and the WorldFest Houston Gold Award for Best Continuing News Story.