Drawing on public records, court cases, medical testimony, and widely cited research debates, the book explores how vaccine schedules have expanded, how safety testing is conducted, and how dissenting voices have been treated within public health discourse. Arnold also chronicles his interactions with scientists, physicians, activists, parents, and passersby, offering a ground-level view of public resistance, institutional power, and the emotional toll on families navigating autism and other neurological conditions.
Written for general adult readers, Vaccine Truth does not present itself as a technical medical textbook, but as a documented social and political narrative that challenges readers to question prevailing assumptions, examine informed consent, and reflect on transparency and accountability in public health decision-making.
This book will appeal to readers interested in vaccine policy, medical ethics, public health debates, civil liberties, and contemporary social movements.
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