Thank you for posting this, Truthoverpower - this is incredible!!
Are mRNA actual vaccines or gene splicing experiments
I am a medical researcher, and I like to think I have an open mind on this subject. I don’t have the articles in front of me, but I’m fairly sure that the studies were not randomized double-blind studies. Few parents would volunteer for such. So my question is, wouldn’t parents who don’t vaccinate tend to be the type who are hyper-vigilant about their kid’s health? If so, wouldn’t we EXPECT them to have healthier kids?
I’d love to see the NIH or CDC pay “undecided” parents to participate in a randomized controlled study for 10 years.
No, less sick. LOL!
Well, uh no. 😏
I never had the flu in my life, but have gotten the flu vaccine since my late 60’s. Since the flu has been cured by the virus, I won’t be getting the flu shot ever again.
We have 9 very healthy children, half are adults. No vaccines. Healthy eating, living, and faith. God’s recipe for long life
That said, vaccine proponents need to carefully distinguish personal health from public health. The public health argument for measles vaccine is quite persuasive. The vaccine has thousands time less risk than the disease at the low end. Perhaps a million times less risk than the disease at the high end. At the same time, when measles has been eradicated as it was here in the US, the risk of vaccination complications is greater than the risk of getting the disease and having complications.
Since the vaccine risk is higher, the argument is that getting the measles vaccine is a public health benefit because it prevents widespread measles outbreaks. But with COVID the public health benefit is questionable. There's no doubt whatsoever that there will be pressure on individuals to take COVID vaccines as a public health benefit. But the data to support that claim does not exist yet and won't for many months or perhaps years.
Yes its healthier to contemplate no getting one...
Explain the success of Polio vaccine, Small Pox vaccine, Pneumonia vaccine, tuberculous vaccine, Measles vaccine, shall I go on?
As a Vet, my patients don’t have an opinion -— but I do. Back when I was a kid, we used to see a lot of Distemper. Dogs lived to be 10yrs old or so. We made a Distemper vaccine and started vaccinating all the puppies we could, and now Distemper is a rare disease. Then Parvo came along. It killed lots of dogs -— LOTS!!! We made a Parvo vaccine and started vaccinating puppies, and now we essentially only see Parvo in unvaccinated dogs. Lots more examples in cats, horses, cows, etc. Vaccination has saved very many lives in the animal kingdom -— and I have just a few both dog and cat patients in my practice at 20yrs+ old, verified by their patient records right here.
My Father was one of three sons born to his parents, and the only one who lived past 2yrs old. His two brothers died of diseases that we have vaccinations for and that children receive at an early age.
Are there risks with vaccines -— YES!!! But . . . There are also many risks without them. A peanut, strawberry, or shrimp could kill you, too.
I am personally not interested in taking any of the Covid vaccines, at least not any of the ones currently available -— so mark me as a wait-and-see.
This makes me want to run out a stick my arm out. Notttt.
https://humansarefree.com/2021/01/dr-lee-merritt-animal-studies-mrna-technology-all-animals-died.html
Meanwhile, the national IQ and mental health assessment continues.
COVID-19 Vaccinations in the United States
CDC |Data as of: Apr 09 2021 6:00am ET | Posted: Apr 9 2021 3:49PM ET [Report yesterday morning of data from the day before.]
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations
People Vaccinated
At Least One Dose
Total
114,436,039
% of Total Population
34.5%
Fully Vaccinated
68,202,458
%
20.5%
Population ≥ 18 Years of Age
113,743,870
% of Population ≥ 18 Years of Age
44.1%
Fully Vaccinated
68,044,825
%
26.4%
Population ≥ 65 Years of Age
42,353,525
% of Population ≥ 65 Years of Age
77.4%
Fully Vaccinated
32,463,063
%
59.4%