But since the covid-19 circus came to town I've had another look at the 'vaccine' industry and am thinking some of those 'anti-vax' people I ignored were right.
If you look at one of the tables below from the excerpt of a court case I'll post below, it seems the vax industry was weaponized in the early 90's.
It's probably not a coincidence that the FDA and CDC were weaponized around that time too. :(
https://informedconsentdefense.org/
Health Freedom Litigators
Greg Glaser & Ray Flores
Case Overview
On February 22, 2021 we appeared in Federal Court to request a court order (1) recognizing the role of vaccines in the national health epidemic, (2) upholding that control group studies of vaccinated v. unvaccinated are scientifically advantageous, and (3) exempting all persons from mandatory vaccination.
Click the images below to view our court documents, proving for example that unvaccinated adults enjoy 1,248% better health than vaccinated. And unvaccinated children enjoy 1,099% better health than vaccinated.
Click here to read our Verified Court Petition. The next step in our case is an appeal with the 9th Circuit.
Summary Report, Full Report, National Security Report.
Our Case Documents
Click the image to view our many graphs proving the unvaccinated control group is exponentially healthier than the vaccinated.



MTV and heavy set black women became popular about that time and it wasn’t too long after that when “fat shaming” became a thing, which of course started with fat black girls. By that time, a lot of white kids wanted to be black so we had girls gaining weight on purpose. Baby got back. White boys with their ass hanging out and boxers showing.
I’m thin and have a fast metabolism but there used to be plenty of thin people back in the day. Now all I see is fat people. That has a lot to do with the downward spiral of the nation’s health. That and kids having some hand held device they tap on all day instead of getting up and out and doing something.
What percentage of kids go sledding in the winter these days? That was a ton of work walking back up to the top of the hill in snow. Kept us in shape during winter though.