A bombshell lawsuit against the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed that the federal agency does not have any evidence to support its claims that “vaccines don’t cause autism.”
The discovery was made during a lawsuit filed by the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN).
The case, which has been ongoing for several years, requested that the CDC provide evidence to support the federal government’s own claims disputing links between autism and “vaccines.”
However, according to ICAN founder Del Bigtree, the lawsuit forced the CDC to admit that it has “ZERO” evidence to support the claims.
During a new interview on the Changing Life Destiny podcast, Bigtree sat down with Dr. Chris Motley to discuss the lawsuit.
Bigtree explained that ICAN sued the CDC for the actual tests they were using to say vaccines don’t cause autism.
Alarmingly, the CDC could not produce a single study in court.
“We said your website says all vaccines don’t cause autism,” Bigtree told Motley.
“So let’s just challenge this.
“So we said to the CDC, ‘How did you determine they don’t cause autism?’
“We fought them for a year.
“They wouldn’t answer,” he noted.
“We finally sue. We sue them.
“What