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 ofย The Gift of Fear, Gavin de Becker, investigates how the Government โdebunksโ 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 donโt 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.

Editorial Reviews
โHow do you refute officious government-promoted medical falsehoods and gaslighting? This book leads by example. With sardonic wit, de Becker carefully, calmly, and objectively documents how government, industry, and academia have colluded to create false narratives that seem definitive. Most of all, he invites readers to draw their own conclusions.โ
โRobert Malone, MD, MS, physician, virologist, molecular biologist, and co-chair of CDCโs Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
โIn an age when truth is buried beneath mountains of marketing, propaganda, and official narratives, de Becker delivers a much-needed roadmap to reality. Through gripping historical examples, he shows that when powerful institutions are faced with inconvenient truths, they donโt investigate; they โdebunk.โ This provocative and rigorously referenced exposรฉ empowers readers to evaluate original source material for themselvesโdistinguishing truth from manipulation, science from spin.โ
โPierre Kory, MD, MPA, specialist in internal medicine, pulmonary diseases, and critical care medicine
โThis book is a treasure trove of information that has been widely censored for decades. It is right on the mark.โ
โChristiane Northrup, MD, multiple New York Times bestselling author of Womenโs Bodies, Womenโs Wisdom

โGavin de Becker has put his formidable investigative skills into this highly readable exposรฉ of the U.S. governmentโs history of hiding the harms of various substances. Just as The Gift of Fear became a classic reference work about violent behavior, Forbidden Facts is destined to become a classic about government concealment.โ
โPeter A. McCullough, MD, co-author of Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality
โGavin de Becker is one of my favorite behavioral scientists on this planet. Blessed with peaceful humility, an expansive consciousness, and an intimate and intuitive relationship with what is, Gavin is able to communicateโwith perfect clarityโthe truth about issues that are enshrouded in the fog of dishonesty, manipulation, and mal-intent. Forbidden Facts cuts through these layers to reveal plain truths about government dishonesty, the actors who enable it, and the price that we pay in terms of lost health, lost happiness, and lost well-being.โ
โDr. Joseph Ladapo, author of Transcend Fear: A Blueprint for Mindful Leadership in Public Health, Professor, University of Florida College of Medicine, and Surgeon General of Florida
โIf you ask nearly anyone whose paycheck depends on vaccine use or distribution (say, pediatrician, pharmacist, or former ACIP member), they would swear upon their paychecks that the history of vaccine science is a neat and tidy book of work. Gavin has compiled the evidence of the train wreck sold to the American people packaged as science and ethical medicine in an unforgettable, jarring presentation style that will leave you certain of their intent to commit mass deception.โ
โJames Lyons-Weiler, PhD, IPAK/IPAK-EDU.org

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.








