According to the statutes of the FDA’s Public Health Service Act, vaccine manufacturers are
required to prove a vaccine complies with three criteria before approval and launch: safety,
purity and potency. There are no requirements before FDA approval and licensing that a vaccine
undergoes independent studies by researchers with no vested financial interests and industry ties
in order to validate a vaccine maker’s claims. Rather, the entire approval process is nothing more
than a good-faith relationship between the vaccine industrial complex and the FDA and the
CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACID), the primary entity determining
vaccine policies.
Published on January 29, 2013 06:45