On those rare days when reality bumps up against long held beliefs — few are spared the painful learning curve. Nowhere are these awakenings more dramatic than when it comes to those in the medical community forced to change their long-held beliefs. The US — and the world — are experiencing a rapid shift towards the hard facts that pharmaceutical drugs damage people and vaccines are unsafe and ineffective — at best. The growing movement towards treating the root cause of illness with diet, natural methods and a deep understanding of one’s own body is still being resisted by some. However, As Dr. Travis Stork of The Doctors — and countless others unwilling to face reality — embodied, their temper tantrums and self-centered reasoning only serves to illustrate the absurdity of a mainstream medical system whose time has passed. Tremendous support and forgiveness was given to Dr. Stork’s co-host, Dr. Rachael Ross when she stated publicly to a Chicago audience filled with families whose children were vaccine injured the following admissions:
“From the outside looking in now and as I’m saying this to all you people, I almost feel like an ass…..It’s kinda like, you wake up one day and you just feel like, God! I’m just blindly, like a robot, following through with this [vaccination] with no new data, no new information and didn’t know what was in them…That’s part of why physicians are very resistant to this information because you have to sit at home and redigest and relearn everything that you learned and come to terms with the damage that you potentially caused through the years.”
It was not long ago that the fourteenth annual AutismOne conference in Chicago wrapped up. The stamp left by the event’s hopeful messages and revolutionary undertones continues to resonate throughout parts of society and the medical community. At the crossroads of a runaway autism epidemic, mainstream momentum is beginning to spotlight vaccine injury and whistleblowing corruption. Those in attendance at the Chicago conference could feel the buzz of something big.