If we find out that the CDC has been covering up illness caused by either vaccines or the things they put in them or them pushing multiple vaccines at once, where do the people the media have smeared go to get their reputations back?
I also wonder about vaccines and autism link, from everything I have read I don’t think it is the vaccine itself that could cause it but could be either something they add to the vaccine to increase it’s effectiveness that causes a immune reaction that then causes the brain damage that leads to autism. Or it could be that taking multiple shots / multi-vaccines that cause issue in some individuals that have a genetic propensity to immune overreactions to such shots.
It will be interesting to see if something becomes of this CDC thing in congress....
The ‘scientific community’ have been in full mop-up mode. As long as they have the media, they’ll continue to cover up.
The veterinary profession has found a link between overvaccination and autoimmune illness and certain types of cancers in dogs and cats. This link has caused the profession to completely revamp its recommended vaccination protocols. Vaccination is no doubt very effective against disease, but it comes at a potentially great cost. There ought to be a clear, undeniable and favorable cost/benefit analysis before using any vaccine, and nobody should have his system assailed by numerous vaccines given at short intervals. That's just my opinion, which I use to guide my own affairs. You may have a different opinion, but don't have the effrontery to use the power of government to force me to do what my own sensibilities reject.
>>Or it could be that taking multiple shots / multi-vaccines that cause issue in some individuals that have a genetic propensity to immune overreactions to such shots.<<
Dr. John Cannell published a paper hypothesizing that a generalized vitamin D3 deficiency has occurred in the U.S. population since the early 1980’s recommendation by doctors that people should avoid direct sunshine. Before that, people tanned and didn’t worry about it. Afterwards, pregnant women and mother of young children generally started to avoid direct sun.
He then went on in the paper to show how all of the reputed causes and characteristics of autism could be tied to a growing vit D3 deficiency in the population, and especially in the population of young children.
He mentions a genetic tendency toward being susceptible to bodily insults, like a dose of vaccine, and how that tendency could be aggravated by a low vit D3 status. What I found appealing about his hypothesis is that it would explain the rapid increase in autism cases over the past 30-35 years. There’s no question that sun avoidance or the use of sunblock has increased dramatically over that time frame, the same time frame during which autism rates rose rapidly.
So the tie-in to vaccination is primarily one of the vaccines providing an insult to a body that already has a weakened immune system caused by deficient D3, plus a genetic predisposition to autism in the first place, for it tends to run in families. So, the genes are there in the first place, D3 deficiency weakens the resistance further, and then a combination of vaccines provides the insult that tips the balance.
For my own part, I’ve told my children to spread their kids’ vaccinations out a bit where possible, but I also tell them they need to have them vaccinated. If the day ever comes where the genetic predisposition can be determined by a medical test, and where adding D3 proves an insufficient answer, then a rational society would grant waivers to those children rather than require vaccination as a condition for attending, say, public school. For now, we should resist the anti-vaccination trend but also resist making vaccination mandatory, as many now want to do.