Anti-vaccine doctor reluctantly agrees to make YouTube video

Dr. Harry Palevski, a pediatrician who practices in New Jersey, reluctantly agreed to comment in an anti-vaccine video to be posted on YouTube. The video, produced by the organization VacTruthiness, is meant to highlight “the toxic neurotoxins and chemicals which are being injected into our children’s bloodstreams” according to a press release.

Dr. Palevski was initially very hesitant to appear in the video, he told The Spudd. “Look, a doctor has to be very careful to only associate with reputable organizations when lending his or her professional name to any project,” explained Dr. Palevski. “Additionally, my main job and focus is to treat my patients. Anything I do in front of a camera is just icing on the cake.”

A representative from VacTruthiness told The Spudd they had to plead and negotiate with Palevski for months to convince him to appear in the video.

Dr. Palevski made clear it that he was confident in the material saying,

 

“Of course vaccines contain fetal DNA and anti-freeze. That’s not the issue. People just need to know that I am a doctor, not an A-list movie star like Leonardo DiCaprio or Rob Schneider.”

 

Dr. Palevski said that the decision to appear in this video was made much easier by the fact that he had previously worked with Vactruthiness on a YouTube video explaining why germ theory is obsolete. The film, entitled “Don’t Believe in Things You Can’t Even See or Feel” won best anti-vaccine YouTube documentary at the Holistic Detox Summit in 2012.

 

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