From your excellent link:
What to tell vaxx-crazy parents:
“I do not trust vaccines because of the 1986 Vaccines Immunity Act. Why does a product that experts say is wonderful and brilliant need to be indemnified and shielded by an immunity clause. If it is that great, it should be able to stand up to the rigour of liability and court cases. By creating an immunity shield, you invite defective products. There is no incentive to make something truly excellent because even if it is flawed, you are protected. Nothing meaningful can be done to correct it. That is ridiculous.
I also doubt vaccines because the work of Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk, in Dissolving Illusions, clearly shows that childhood diseases were already in steep decline, bottoming out by the 1940s, the 1950s, and the early 1960s, due to clean water, sanitation, and decent food. Healthy children were not dying of these childhood illnesses. I am old enough to remember getting measles and chickenpox. I had a temperature and a headache for a couple of days, and I got better. Vaccines came along five or ten years after the decline in morbidity and mortality, sometimes even later, and then took the credit. They did not cause the drop that had already happened, but the vaccine gets the applause. Clean water, sanitation, and good nutrition are why childhood diseases are no longer life threatening in healthy populations.
I do not trust vaccines anymore because I cannot understand why something that used to be given four or five times in childhood has exploded into seventy or eighty injections across those same years. I do not accept the underlying idea that the body鈥檚 immune system is flawed, inherently abnormal, and damaged, and needs to be optimised and enhanced by a vaccine. I believe in natural immunity, not biological fakery.
I also do not believe in vaccines because there are no long term studies that show clear benefit and map delayed harms. There are no tried and tested vaccines with rigorous follow up beyond a few months. At best it is days and weeks. Look up Turtles All the Way Down. It dismantles the notion that this field is packed with rigorous research that stands up to scrutiny.
I do not trust the vaccine literature because so many studies are entangled with conflicts of interest, funded by big companies, written by experts beholden to those companies. They are rarely compared with a true saline placebo. The vaccine is tested against an older vaccine or an adjuvant blend. That is not clean science. That is theatre.
I do not believe in vaccine because they do not stop infection or transmission. At best they blunt symptoms. Sometimes that is worse. You do not want silent spread. Better to be unwell, stay home, recover, and not expose others, than to mask symptoms with a vaccine and go out shedding without knowing it.”
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How I wish I had articulated this five years ago.
