As the title says, I've come to learn how dangerous vaccines can be as a result of researching stuff on COVID this past year, but my wife still trusts them as a whole. I convinced her just hours before his appointment to reschedule a week later so I can give her evidence to convince her to cancel the vaccines altogether.
Can someone please help me with some links, info, anything? Any good info summaries for a suspicious "normie" wife? Thanks in advance to anyone who helps!
EDIT: I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. I want to prevent my son from receiving the standard batch of vaccines all kids are given now. My wife and I agree that the COVID vaccine is bad - just need help extending her skepticism to the vaccine "industry" at large.
First off, this is a very big and complicated issue. There is A LOT of information, misinformation, and disinformation out there. The search engines supress a lot of information that might (or might) not be true, only because they are counter to the "mainstream" narrative.
This means your wife must THINK FOR HERSELF. This is not something that many people seem to be able to do these days.
Second, she should start by asking a simple question: Are vaccines effective in what is claimed they can do? Look for evidence on BOTH sides of this question. Hint: She will NOT find any EVIDENCE that they are effective. She will find many CLAIMS that they are, but there is NO EVIDENCE that they ACTUALLY do what is claimed. It is a THEORY, and an UPROVEND theory at that.
Third, then she should also ask another important question: Whether or not vaccines are effective, are they SAFE? Again, she should look at BOTH sides of this question. She will find lots of CLAIMS. But what is the EVIDENCE?
Here are some resources that might help:
(1) The debate over vaccines is not new. Here is a clip from a TV talk show from over 30 years ago (back when they really had such things, with real substantive discussions).
https://www.bitchute.com/video/dvv7LrkikIQE/
(2) Robert Kennedy, Jr. has issed a $100,000 reward to anybody who can show ANY scientific study proving that vaccines are safe for children, or that they are effective. It has been a few years, and all he has received are OPINIONS that they are, but no one has provided any studies. That is because THERE ARE NO STUDIES proving either the effectiveness or safety of vaccines for children.
However, he has been working on litigation in vaccine cases, where evidence IS presented in court -- or if none exists, that is also exposed.
He has some info on his website:
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/members-only/vaccine-safety-project-6-steps-overview/
Also, this video was posted by a doc who reads the court decision about vaccines that RFK, Jr. was involved in -- it totally vindicates RFK, Jr's position.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/dvv7LrkikIQE/
RFK, Jr. also was behind the movie "Vaxxed" which might be worth a look.
One other thing: If vaccines are effective and safe, then why are the vaccine manufactureres the ONLY industry in the USA that cannot be sued if their product causes harm?
OK, one more question: Is it possible that all of us (your wife included) have been subjected to PROPAGANDA?
Take a couple of childhood illnesses that many children have gotten in the past. First, there is the measles. We are told today (propaganda?) that the measles are a horrific thing and ALL children MUST be immunized with MMR vaccine. But is it really so bad?
Here, in the TV show "Brady Bunch," the kids all get the measles, and it is just a fun time. This was only 40 years ago.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/af8zBMcTo9GH/
Another childhood illness is chicken pox. Children today are often required to get a chicken pox vaccine. Why? I had it when I was a kid. It was no big deal. No worse that the Brady kids with the measles.
There is also this, from another Anon earlier:
https://media.greatawakening.win/post/gPdLMeDY.png
And this:
https://files.catbox.moe/92cqkt.png
Think about the PROPAGANDA.
We all must THINK FOR OURSELVES.
Thank you for this great comment. Yes, I'm trying to get her to use common sense and look at the reality in front of her face but it's hard to deprogram someone from what is "normal" to them. Not too long ago, I had the same view on this stuff.
Pointing at "experts" without an argument or logic to me is yielding the responsibility of thought, which is so common now that I think people instinctively shun or get angry when someone tries to think aloud, especially in contradiction to a narrative.
Thank you for these links and your good examples. Didn't realize the measles made a cameo on a sitcom back in the day! Better cancel the Brady Bunch next for medical terrorism.
KEK. That is exactly what YouTube did to that episode -- which is why I had to post from Bitchute.
Your wife should be asking: WHY?