Erm... weren't traditional vaccines meant to infect you? That was their whole design... deliberately infect you with a weaker variant or denatured virus so that your body creates antibodies. Why would it then be surprising that vaccinated people test as having had the virus?
Long before the medical and political establishments were afraid of the opinions of antivaxers, there were basic rules everyone knew about vaccines, you never give them them a pregnant woman or a cancer patient, for that exact reason. Doctors used to tell parents to keep their kids away from cancer patients for 2 weeks after their shots, because of "shedding". Then, once they became afraid of the antivax movement, and because the population has the shortest memory in existance, they started changing the rules and doctors who once always gave the first advice to patients, suddenly overnight changed what they told their patients, without questioning the sudden change. Now you have a whole bunch of people who think vaccines can't possibly give you the thing you are vaccinated against and that they don't shed and that cancer patients and pregnant women are the ones who need it the most.
So vaccinating for viruses is sketchy at best, and frankly I don't know what the big deal is about childhood diseases. Chicken pox, mumps and both measles all ran through my school. Nobody died and no one suffered lasting effects. On the other hand, lasting effects from the childhood vaccinations are awful: Life-threatening allergies, asthma, autism, ADHD, Asperger's and SIDS, and nobody in my school had any of these things. Heck, we even got served peanut butter sandwiches every other week, and now with all the life-threatening peanut allergies that's off the menu.
We are supposed to have childhood diseases because it keeps society in a state of real herd immunity. And those childhood diseases are actually beneficial. For example, having measles in childhood helps protect against cancer later in life. And it's not deadly unless you have a severe vitamin A deffeciency, which we would only find in very malnourished children in poor countries. It's amazing they've made people afraid of these things.
same with measles and chickenpox
Erm... weren't traditional vaccines meant to infect you? That was their whole design... deliberately infect you with a weaker variant or denatured virus so that your body creates antibodies. Why would it then be surprising that vaccinated people test as having had the virus?
Long before the medical and political establishments were afraid of the opinions of antivaxers, there were basic rules everyone knew about vaccines, you never give them them a pregnant woman or a cancer patient, for that exact reason. Doctors used to tell parents to keep their kids away from cancer patients for 2 weeks after their shots, because of "shedding". Then, once they became afraid of the antivax movement, and because the population has the shortest memory in existance, they started changing the rules and doctors who once always gave the first advice to patients, suddenly overnight changed what they told their patients, without questioning the sudden change. Now you have a whole bunch of people who think vaccines can't possibly give you the thing you are vaccinated against and that they don't shed and that cancer patients and pregnant women are the ones who need it the most.
Mumps in males can make them sterile
Or at least very sore.
Truth...
So vaccinating for viruses is sketchy at best, and frankly I don't know what the big deal is about childhood diseases. Chicken pox, mumps and both measles all ran through my school. Nobody died and no one suffered lasting effects. On the other hand, lasting effects from the childhood vaccinations are awful: Life-threatening allergies, asthma, autism, ADHD, Asperger's and SIDS, and nobody in my school had any of these things. Heck, we even got served peanut butter sandwiches every other week, and now with all the life-threatening peanut allergies that's off the menu.
Growing up in school, the only allergy I can remember anyone having was to chocolate.
There is no denying that life was better when we were kids....
Ignorance is bliss?
"Ignorance is strength"....
War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery ... good book, maybe he should called it "Welcome to Clown World" though I think he made that point well enough.
Absolutely....
We are supposed to have childhood diseases because it keeps society in a state of real herd immunity. And those childhood diseases are actually beneficial. For example, having measles in childhood helps protect against cancer later in life. And it's not deadly unless you have a severe vitamin A deffeciency, which we would only find in very malnourished children in poor countries. It's amazing they've made people afraid of these things.
The vaxxed have wrecked their immune systems and we will see more and more problems with illnesses and disease as the year goes on.
I have already seen two people with herpes infections who got it after being jabbed. I doubt they put two and two together on it.
Also another guy who ended up getting jabbed later this summer was recovering from a triple by-pass surgery and ended up with shingles.
This makes sense. The vax overtaxes the immune system.
Exactly....