I'm sure you've seen the claims in the main stream media, or from your doctor or pharmacist, and in ads that vaccines are "safe and effective." Please check the facts, because they tell a different story. And IF they tell a different story, THEN you are either being lied to or those who are supposed to be educated aren't, and IF you are being lied to or those who are supposed to have the answers don't have the correct answers, THEN why would you trust them (media, doctors, etc.)?
What are some of the facts?
1. The U.S. Supreme Count has said vaccines are "Unavoidably Unsafe."
2. The measles vaccine has killed more people in the U.S. than measles has over the past 15 years.
3. Mumps outbreaks on college campuses has occurred in fully vaccinated individuals in around 98% of the cases.
4. Menningococcal vaccine is killing and injuring more than the disease it is supposed to prevent.
5. At the recommended 3+ doses of pertussis, those who received those doses in 2014 had more than 5x the number of cases of pertussis than those who received no vaccine (see CDC chart here).
6. Four vaccines were recently tested for Glyphosate, and herbicide, and those vaccines contained glyphosate - which is directly injected into your body when getting those vaccines.
7. With all the miraculous effects they claim for vaccines, plus all the money spent on medicine and health care in the U.S., the U.S. should have the best statistics for longevity, health, and infant mortality, wouldn't you think? Not only does it not have the best, it is actually one of the worst of all developed nations, ranking 30th or lower in all those categories.
I could go on, but I think I've made my point. My best advice is to do your research from independent sources. To help you, here are some past blogs with links to various sources, here, here, and here (with some charts on infant mortality and vaccinated vs non vaccinated German study).
Please make informed choices and learn the truth - it may save your life or your child's life and health. Don't believe me - do your research! That's what I did.
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