"Bing, bing, bong, bong, bing, bing, bing." Trending at Infowars right now, actor Robert De Niro still does not fully support vaccination.
This is coming just one year after he was forced to pull the documentary Vaxxed from the Tribeca Film Festival.
In an interview on Full Measure with Sheryl Atkison, De Niro asked, where is the science?
The CDC has declared that there is no connection between vaccines and autism.
But De Niro, who is not anti-vaccine, mind you, asks, who settled it?
How is it settled?
Now, you'll recall that De Niro was forced to pull Vax from the Tribeca Film Festival.
Vax was directed and co-written by anti-vaccination activist Dr. Andrew Wakefield.
Vax exposes a huge scandal at the CDC where longtime researcher William Thompson confessed that he and colleagues committed gross fraud in a study of the MMR vaccine.
Now, Robert De Niro says that all of the years that the Tribeca Film Festival has gone on, he and his family had never personally advocated for a screening of a film until this documentary vaxxed.
And in defense of that screening, De Niro said that as a parent with an autistic child, he believed it is critical that all of the issues surrounding the causes of autism be openly discussed and examined.
He himself has gotten plenty of vaccines.
He says all of his children are vaccinated.
He's not anti-vaccine, but he just says we need to open up this dialogue and be able to ask these questions and not just be forced to take the CDC on their word.
Now, Robert De Niro has joined forces with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and they're going to be questioning the safety of vaccinating children and pregnant women.
As we've reported here before, pregnant women are told by doctors to avoid any fish that could contain mercury.
Meanwhile, they are...
We're told to get one, possibly two, flu vaccines, which contain, you guessed it, mercury.
It doesn't make any sense.
Where is the science on that?
Now, you can watch a clip of De Niro's interview with Sheryl Atkison on Full Measure, as well as our reports from last week's Vaccine Safety Conference.