Tennessee, newly elected US Congressman vows to expose CDC vaccine fraud

Mark Green, a currently a State Senator in Tennessee and a newly-elected member of the US House of Representatives, said in town hall meeting on Tuesday, that the CDC has “fraudulently” handled data on autism and vaccines, and that he intends to “stand on the CDC’s desk and get the real data on vaccines. As could be expected Green’s honest and accurate statements have brought down the wrath of the vaccine industry upon him. And the corporate media has launched a full assault against him.READ MORE…

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The vaccine industry has a bigger problem though with Rep. Green because he is also Dr. Green, MD, with a long career as an emergency care physician. The vaccine industry is relentless and will do everything they can to silence Green. If we are going to keep this new and courageous voice in Congress he needs your vocal support NOW!

Call and thank him at the number below at his Tennessee State Senate office:

(615) 741-2374

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https://www.facebook.com/Dr.MarkGreen4TN/

Send letters to his State Senate Office:

425 5th Avenue North

Suite 748, Cordell Hull Bldg.

Nashville, TN 37243

Fax: (615) 253-0193

Here is the transcript of what Green said:

“Let me say this about autism. I have committed to my people in my community up in Montgomery County, to stand on the CDC’s desk and get the real data on vaccines. Because there is some real concern that the rise in autism is the result of preservatives that are in our vaccines. 

     As a physician, I can make that argument and take a look at it academically and make the argument against the CDC, if they really want to engage me on it. But it appears that some of the data, honestly, has been fraudulently managed. So we got to go up there and stand against that and make sure we get that fixed.”

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