Forbidden Facts: Government Deceit & Suppression About Brain Damage from Childhood Vaccines

· Simon and Schuster
4.1
76 reviews
Ebook
208
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About this ebook

Have Government agencies and big corporations ever created and promoted outright lies and cover-ups?

Of course they have. When they do it together, that is the definition of conspiracy.

Internationally recognized criminologist and bestselling author of The Gift of Fear, Gavin de Becker, investigates how the Government ‘debunks’ inconvenient and unwanted truths. This story of true crime includes bogus research, bribes, compromised experts, paid conspirators, destruction of evidence, and massive publicity campaigns to discredit people and truths that don’t fit official wishes.

Readers are provided real-time access to original source material that clearly details how Government agencies and Big Pharma have routinely conspired to deceive the public on matters of profound importance.

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4.1
76 reviews
Suzanne Taylor
September 30, 2025
Hot garbage weaponized disinformation. If you believe things like this nonsense, you need to go back to school and get off social media. Gavin de Becker is a charlatan.
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Michael Hare
November 13, 2025
exceptional read, worth the time.
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About the author

Gavin de Becker is a three-time presidential appointee whose pioneering work in criminology has changed the way our government assesses risk and threats. A New York Times bestselling author, his books include The Gift of Fear, now published in twenty-eight languages. His 600-person consulting firm has advised many government agencies.

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