Posted on 11/09/2025 5:55:11 AM PST by Tom Tetroxide
Our favorite criminologist, Gavin de Becker, has written a new book, and it’s as terrifying as it is controversial. It’s also laugh-out-loud funny, absolutely maddening, and guaranteed to make you wonder about who to trust in these incredibly uncertain times. The book is called Forbidden Facts, and in my life, I’ve never seen such a short book so thoroughly researched and footnoted. And for good reason. Forbidden Facts outlines a long list of undeniable but inconvenient truths about our medical profession, our pharmaceutical industry, and the reality of why the list of recommended vaccines has more than quadrupled in the last couple decades. Gavin is not an “anti-vaxxer” and goes to great lengths to prove it. But he is outraged by the way in which we’ve been deceived and manipulated by the institutions we rely on to tell us the truth, and he’s brought the receipts.
Again, every single page of this book contains QR codes that footnote every claim therein. The result is a stunning indictment of our strangely incurious media, Big Pharma, and an assortment of experts who continue to argue—even in the face of compelling evidence to the contrary—that the science has been settled.
Our conversation went on a lot longer than usual, for obvious reasons. Here is Part 1.
Bkmk
“Guess who pays the media’s bills?”
Seems like every other ad is for some kind of medicine. (“Ask your doctor about…”)
U.S. Hospitalizations in 2025
12% of cases hospitalized (203 of 1681).
Percent of Age Group Hospitalized
Under 5 years: 22% (97 of 445)
5-19 years: 7% (44 of 666)
20+ years: 11% (62 of 563)
Age unknown: 0% (0 of 7)
U.S. Deaths in 2025
There have been 3 confirmed deaths from measles.
https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html
Before the introduction of measles vaccine in 1963 and widespread vaccination, major epidemics occurred approximately every two to three years and caused an estimated 2.6 million deaths each year.
An estimated 107 500 people died from measles in 2023 – mostly children under the age of five years, despite the availability of a safe and cost-effective vaccine.
Unvaccinated young children and pregnant persons are at highest risk of severe measles complications.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/measles
3 confirmed deaths from measles? Seriously? That’s your argument for vaccines with high injury/autism rates? 😆
Chicken pox leaves one open to shingles. I had chicken pox (no problems), but I did get that vaccine while I did not get the mRNA vax. Reason? The incidence of shingles in older people is pretty high and I've shown a lifelong susceptibility to herpes simplex.
Such choices are best individual while the risk is to a degree, collective. That's why such choices are difficult. I work a property that had a horse tilling the entire place. So my risk exposure to tetanus my be considerable. Same story. OTOH, had I a choice about it, I would never have allowed my kids to receive Hepatitis vaccines at all.
WIKI
Children’s Health Defense petitioned the Food and Drug Administration in May 2021 to have authorization of all COVID-19 vaccines rescinded, and to refuse to authorize any other vaccine protecting against the disease in the future. The petition was filed by Kennedy and advisory board member Meryl Nass, a doctor who saw her license suspended by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine in 2022.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children‘s_Health_Defense
“3 confirmed deaths from measles? Seriously? That’s your argument for vaccines with high injury/autism rates?”
There would be much more if there was not general vaccination.
“In the 1950s, there were 5,487,332 cases (just under 550,000 a year) and 4,950 deaths (about 500 each year).
“In 1962, there were 469,924 cases of measles in the United States and 432 deaths.”
“The first measles vaccines were licensed between 1963 and 1965, but it was the first national measles eradication campaign in 1966 that got people vaccinated and measles rates down.
“In 1970, there were only 47,351 cases and 89 deaths.”
https://vaxopedia.org/2018/03/15/a-history-of-measles-outbreaks-in-united-states/
“Measles is contagious four days prior to rash onset, on the day of rash onset, and four days after rash onset (a total of nine days counting the day the rash begins). You need to continue isolating for four days after your rash began”
Yes....God bless them.
Someone standing up to BigPharma’s UNHEALTHY children’s jab schedules. God bless RFKJ and Pres Trump for doing what they have and can to stand up to this behemoth.
And...they (numerous REAL docs/scientists) have had their med licenses pulled/suspended for NOT going along with the BigPharma/CDC/hospital jab requirements and for promoting actual SAFE and EFFECTIVE repurposed protocols.
Evil, what BigPharma has done...especially since ChyNah/Wuhan Virus.
But, you know this. Do you work for BigPharma, by chance? Just curious.
Please stop, with you .gov sources, Brian.
No one trusts them, anymore.
Especially after the harm we’ve seen done over the past decade, by them.
Shingles is painful. I can personally verify that.
I had shingles it wasn’t the end of the world. Everything doesn’t need a vaccine. Polio and small pox needed a vaccine and thank God for them.
“SAFE and EFFECTIVE repurposed protocols”
Would you like to provide links?
School vaccination law:
DTaP, MMR, Polio, Varicella - historically all (xFL now)
Hep B, Meningitis - most
Hep A - <half
HPV - HI, RI, VA
page 8:
https://www.cdc.gov/phlp/docs/school-vaccinations.pdf
...The Gift of Fear should be a book EVERY teenager should be reading! A good graduation gift!
“SAFE and EFFECTIVE repurposed protocols”
Would you like to provide links?
Sure...but, first, answer my question you’ve been avoiding/overlooked ...
Do you happen to work for CDC/BigPharma or .gov in any form or fashion?
https://www.cdc.gov/phlp/php/publications/public-health-law-bench-books.html
“treatise-like discussion of public health law intended for use by the judiciary, public health officials, state and local public health attorneys, and the public”
“Do you happen to work for CDC/BigPharma or .gov in any form or fashion?”
“Do you happen to work for CDC/BigPharma or .gov in any form or fashion?”
No
Meningococcal disease is a serious and potentially life-threatening illness. The illness can result in inflammation of the brain (meningitis) and a serious bloodstream infection. Invasive meningococcal disease can also present as arthritis and pneumonia. Meningococcal disease is not easily spread and requires one to be susceptible to the infection and to have regular close contact with a person who is colonizing the bacteria. Meningococcal rates are low in Canada and have steadily declined since the 1990’s. The risk of contracting meningococcus is higher in students living in dorms. Meningococcus is treatable and responds well to antibiotics when caught early.
There are several strains of this bacterium. Type B is the strain that most commonly infects younger children. Manufacturers have not been able to make an effective vaccine against Type B.
The current vaccines targets Type A, C, Y and W-135.
The vaccine is recommended at 16 years.
The immunity provided by the vaccine wanes after five years.
The vaccine isn’t recommended beyond age 21.
Guillain-Barre Syndrome is a reported adverse event from the vaccine.
The CDC’s own data suggest that the risk of dying from the vaccine far exceeds the risk of dying from the disease.
The vaccine is not cost effective in that vaccination of all freshmen in the United States would result in the administration of 1.4 – 2.3 million doses of vaccine each year preventing 37 – 69 cases of disease and 2 – 4 deaths each year. The cost per case prevented would be $1.4-$2.9 million, at a cost per death prevented of $22 million to $48 million.
As of May 31, 2023, there have been more than 44,469 reports of vaccine reactions, hospitalizations, injuries and deaths following meningococcal vaccinations made to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, including 257 related deaths, 4,748 hospitalizations, and 596 related disabilities.
The third last and final paragraphs have not been investigated by me.
https://vaccinechoicecanada.com/diseases-vaccines/meningcoccus/
NOTE: My personal lay opinion as a blogger would be to just get it after college acceptance and at least two weeks before showing up at college. Perhaps homeless people should get it too.
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