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Scientists stunned as RFK Jr. taps vaccine critic to lead autism study

Last updated: March 27, 2025 1:53 am
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The news that David Geier, a major player in the anti-vaccine community, may have been tasked by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to conduct a study looking for a link between immunizations and autism has sent shockwaves through the medical community. Geier, who does not have a medical degree and has a history of disciplinary actions for practicing medicine without a license, has long promoted the idea that vaccines containing the preservative thimerosal are linked to autism.

Despite numerous studies debunking this claim and the fact that thimerosal was phased out of most vaccines in the United States over 20 years ago, Geier and his father have persisted in their assertions. The duo even went as far as treating autistic children with unproven therapies, including using a drug licensed for prostate cancer that induces chemical castration.

Geier’s controversial selection to conduct a study looking for a link between vaccines and autism has raised eyebrows among experts in the field. In the early 2000s, Geier and his father were granted access to vaccine safety data maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under the guise of conducting a study on adverse events following vaccination. However, their access was later revoked after officials discovered they were attempting to manipulate the data to support their preconceived notions.

The revelation of Geier’s appointment was first reported by The Washington Post and later confirmed by a source familiar with the plans. While HHS spokespeople did not respond to requests for comment, Geier himself declined to comment and redirected inquiries to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has long championed the unsubstantiated link between vaccines and autism.

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Experts in the field expressed disbelief at the choice of Geier to conduct such a study, likening it to hiring discredited British doctor Andrew Wakefield, who falsely claimed a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. Wakefield’s study was later retracted, and he lost his medical license for misconduct.

Geier’s history of setting up multiple corporate entities aimed at treating autism and conducting research, as well as his involvement in court cases as an expert witness, has also come under scrutiny. Despite publishing scientific papers purporting to find a link between thimerosal and autism, at least one of these papers has been retracted due to questionable methodology.

Critics of Geier’s appointment argue that his lack of qualifications and history of impropriety make him an unsuitable candidate to conduct a study on such a sensitive and important topic. They fear that any findings he produces will be heavily scrutinized and ultimately dismissed by the scientific community. In a 2005 article in The New York Times, concerns were raised about the methodology used by researchers David and Mark Geier in their studies on autism and vaccinations. Steven Black, the director of the Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center at the time, criticized the Geiers for starting with the answers they wanted to find and working backwards to fit their narrative.

Vaccine experts expressed worry that the Geiers’ questionable research methods would resurface if David Geier were to lead a new study on autism and vaccinations. Paul Offit, a pediatrician and vaccine advocate, condemned the idea of Geier reanalyzing data from previous studies, calling it a threat to public health and children.

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Despite widespread knowledge of Geier’s lack of credentials and dubious research practices, he was chosen to lead a new study by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been vocal in questioning the safety of vaccines. This decision surprised many, as picking someone with more credibility would have been expected if the goal was to lend legitimacy to their claims.

Since his nomination as HHS secretary, Kennedy has been actively pushing his anti-vaccine agenda, even in the face of a measles outbreak that has claimed lives. Despite his efforts, he has faced setbacks, such as the withdrawal of Dave Weldon’s nomination to head the CDC and the need to remove a webpage created by Children’s Health Defense that questioned vaccine safety using the CDC’s logo.

Overall, the controversy surrounding the Geiers’ research and Kennedy’s anti-vaccine stance highlights the importance of rigorous scientific methods and evidence-based decision-making in public health policy. The settled science on the lack of a link between vaccines and autism should guide future research and policies to ensure the safety and well-being of children.

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