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Excerpts from Diabolical Errors

The Strange and Unsettling History of Vaccine Science

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The long-awaited follow-up from the author of the best-selling What the Nurses Saw

The Strange and Unsettling History of Vaccine Science
By Ken McCarthy


#1 Best Seller in Medical History on Amazon (11/5/25)
#1 New Release in Epidemiology on Amazon (11/5/25)
#1 New Release in Immunology on Amazon (11/5/25)
#1 New Release in Public Health on Amazon (11/5/25)
#1 New Release in Vaccinations on Amazon (11/5/25)


This book contains chapter-length excerpts from the upcoming book, Diabolical Errors.


In America, there is a shortage of doctors and nurses. Wait times to see doctors are growing ever longer, while patient time with physicians is growing ever shorter. Young people have never had so many metabolic diseases or been prescribed so many drugs. Maternal and infant survival rates are the lowest in the developed world by a far measure, and getting worse, not better. Meanwhile, government and medical authorities are mandating more and more vaccines.

"How did we get here?" and "What is the way out?" are answerable questions. This book provides both.

We have all assumed that somewhere amongst the impenetrable Great Pyramid-sized pile of papers, studies, and journal articles produced by vaccine scientists over the last century plus, there must be a scientifically clear and compelling justification for the mass compulsory vaccination programs of the U.S. and elsewhere. This book suggests that, bullying and badgering from officials aside, there is no such thing, and the power of those who assert that there is comes not from the legitimate authority of genuine expertise, but from brazen, heartless, and fraud-drenched authoritarianism.

The emperor has no clothes.

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