ComeLook.org, 29 August 2010
In Ireland, apparently, a story only qualifies as a ‘Vaccine Scandal’ if it relates to a ‘trial’ vaccine, preferably from 40-50 years ago, and the words ‘vaccine’ and ‘injury’ are not associated in any way.
Last weekend saw saturation coverage on a ‘Child Vaccine Scandal’ from the early 1960’s involving vaccine trials carried out without parental consent in Irish church-run children’s homes.
The Irish Independent ran three articles over four days (here, here, and here).
The Irish Times also ran two front page pieces on the same weekend (here and here).
The articles were triggered by the revelation that a number of victims, who now live in the US, are preparing a class action suit in the US courts (against the Pharma company responsible for the drug trials) because repeated attempts to seek justice in Ireland have failed.