Publisher's Synopsis
From 1989 to 1991, Kaiser Permanente along the Los Angeles County Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), injected over 700 "mostly minority" babies as young as six months with unlicensed experimental vaccines, without legal consent from these babies' parents.
One of the vaccines used, Edmonston Zagreb, had already obtained a notorious reputation overseas for killing almost one out of every 13 babies in closely controlled studies in the Third World. In particular, use of the vaccine had been closely associated with an increased death rate among infants in Senegal, Guinea Bissau and Haiti before their second birthday. At least one baby in the L.A. County experiment died within this same two-year window. When the final story is told, this will likely be one of the most scandalous affairs in the history of human experimentation to rival or exceed that of the German Nazis, the Tuskegee syphilis scandal or the DOE radiation exposure experiments. This edition has two new chapters that look deep into the science of the 2021 experimental vaccines conflicts.