To: SeekAndFind
As a first amendment issue, I agree with Malkin. As a scientific issue, the anti- vax campaign has long since been discredited as junk science. It belongs in the same trash heap as crop circles and chem trails.
4 posted on
03/07/2019 12:39:21 PM PST by
hinckley buzzard
(Power is more often surrendered than seized.)
To: hinckley buzzard
RE: As a scientific issue, the anti- vax campaign has long since been discredited as junk science.
Read this article, she is not a rabid anti-vax proponent. She is however, for INFORMED skepticism as there have been cases where some vaccines have actually done HARM.
There is a difference between ALL and SOME and she’s highlighting it here.
6 posted on
03/07/2019 12:42:08 PM PST by
SeekAndFind
(look at Michigan, it will)
To: hinckley buzzard
I am pro SOME vaccines on a timely manner. I dont believe in injecting newborns and I do believe interfering with the immune system so early on has impacted the upsurge of random allergies and intolerances in our country.
Our food processing and pesticides is another problematic issue.
There is something to be said for breastfeeding when possible, eating foods as unprocessed as possible, and avoiding unnecessary vaccines filled with all sorts of toxins and potential to disturb rather than boost our God given immune systems.
To: hinckley buzzard
No vaccines for me. They make me sick.
No prescription drugs for me. They make me sick.
I’m extraordinarily healthy. But then, I don’t hang out with a lot of children or other sources of disease. Just the healthy adults at the gym.
12 posted on
03/07/2019 12:55:37 PM PST by
Veto!
(Veto! (Political Correctness Offends Me))
To: hinckley buzzard
As a scientific issue, the anti- vax campaign has long since been discredited as junk science.
In the same way as the skeptics of man-made global warming have been discredited, I suppose. But that hardly carries water. We've been told for decades that we can't get sick from vaccines, and that parents witnessing vaccine illnesses with their own eyes are mistakenly attributing illness to vaccination. Correlation is not causation, after all. But then ...
Vaccines given in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana causing infectionshttps://local12.com/news/local/contaminated-vaccines-distributed-in-kentucky-ohio-and-indiana
"The vaccine you received for the flu, whooping cough or hepatitis-A might not work. And on top of that, it might have actually infected you."
... and then we discover that improperly stored vaccines
can become contaminated, they
can infect the vaccinated with flu / whooping cough / hepatitis, and that the effect of a single contamination event
can impact three states.
We've been lied to. And only be exposing the truth can vaccines be made better and safer for everyone -- skeptics and nonskeptics alike.
13 posted on
03/07/2019 1:03:33 PM PST by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
To: hinckley buzzard
the anti- vax campaign has long since been discredited as junk science.
And yet the bodies and ruined lives continue to stack up as we implement real science.
To: hinckley buzzard
As a first amendment issue, I agree with Malkin. As a scientific issue, the anti- vax campaign has long since been discredited as junk science. It belongs in the same trash heap as crop circles and chem trails.Yeah - and globull warming is settled science.....right?
22 posted on
03/07/2019 1:50:10 PM PST by
trebb
(Don't howl about illegal leeches while not donating to FR - it's hypocritical.)
To: hinckley buzzard
I see no reason why vaccines cant be delayed. You never had the Hep B shot at one day of age. I didnt even get it until I asked for it at 40.
The schedule the CDC pushes is extreme and unwarranted and NOT risk-based.
24 posted on
03/07/2019 1:55:42 PM PST by
ConservativeMind
(Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.g)
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