Why parents must question the AAP’s stance on vaccines, exemptions, and informed consent

As a pediatrician who was board certified by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for 30 years, and a member up until they stripped me of my board certification (based on the Oregon Medical Board emergently and wrongfully suspending my medical license), I have watched this organization abandon children every step of the way when it comes to vaccines and the harm caused by vaccines.
I remained a member for the past 20 years, so I would know what they were up to. Attending their conferences in the first 10 years of my career, I realized they were beholden to the formula industry and the vaccine industry in a big way. Their conferences were more about indoctrination than they were about good science.
Sadly, for the roughly 67,000 pediatricians who are members, I suspect most are completely unaware that this organization prioritizes money and support of their corporate donors over the health of children.
This year, they are doubling down on their allegiance to pharma and profits with their new policy statement supporting the removal of both philosophical and religious exemptions. They want only medical exemptions according to CDC guidelines, which in effect eliminates all exemptions, including medical, as no physician who wants to keep their license will write a medical exemption.
This AAP News report outlines the top 10 priorities for the AAP, with number one being “Eliminating Non-medical* Exemptions to Vaccinating Children.” They want parents to be sidelined and have no say in what gets injected into their children. The AAP is supporting a one-size-fits-all vaccine program that is known to cause massive harm. This harm is well documented in my recent book Vax Facts and by substantial research that is ignored by the AAP, the CDC, and pediatricians.

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The smoking gun that explains why the AAP has abandoned parents and their children is clear when you look at where they get most of their money. The article by David Bell, The American Academy of Pediatrics: Mining Children for Profit, and the Substack post by Dr. Meryl Nass say it all. Just look at the top funders of the AAP, and we now know why they are aligned with pharma and vaccine companies, especially Moderna, Merck, Sanofi, GSK, Eli Lilly, and other pharmaceutical companies—all top donors! Follow the money, and now that we have it, it is time to consider letting our buying power do the talking.
One way to do that is to refuse to see any pediatrician who is a member of the AAP. It is time to support pediatricians and providers who honor informed consent and take a stand against vaccine mandates and the AAP.
Our children are counting on us, the parents, to protect them from pharmaceutical predators who are aided by the AAP—and sadly, that means we must protect our children from most pediatricians.

How do you know if you have a pediatrician who will support your rights as a parent?

Call the office and ask if they have providers who support families that don’t want to give any vaccines. Unless you get a clear, no-hesitation, “Yes, we absolutely support parents and their right to choose what, if any, vaccines are given,” then move on… NEXT.
I hear too often that there are no pediatricians who will allow families into their practice who don’t want to do all the vaccines, or even families that want to thoughtfully pick and choose. The COVID disaster did give us some blessings—you can now get care online. So, even if there is no practice near you that honors informed consent, there are plenty that do online.
SUMMARY
Thank you, AAP, for making yourselves completely irrelevant and dangerous. We hear you, and going forward we will not follow your guidelines or advice.
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Dr. Paul (retired)

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