I used to not give vaccines much thought... I was vaccinated as a kid an my teen daughter is fully vaccinated. It wasn't until this year that I realized on two separate occasions, my daughter ended up in the hospital after receiving her vaccines as an infant/toddler. The doctors never suggested a connection so it never crossed my mind. As a pre-teen, she went to the hospital after a flu vaccine. Again, I never connected the dots.
I am now suspicious of all the vaccines we've been told we "need"... we keep hearing people talk about "we eradicated polio with vaccines" but who's to say polio/measles weren't released in the same way CV19 has been released? Maybe our government has been releasing bioweapons for decades and we just assumed there was a naturally occurring outbreak from back in the day that we "NEEDED" to take a vaccine for.
"Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past,"
I think they are not needed and suspect they are harmful, but I'd have to study it more before I advocate strongly. Also, whenever you say "the X vaccine" there are many different formulations that all have different ingredients Anne would likely have different effects. I have researched "annual" flu vaccine shots and have concluded they are a scam, and harmful to many. I believe the MMR currently in use is harmful. I suggest you search posts by a user u/vaccinescausesids who has posted a lot of good info, including links to studies.
The Amish seem to be doing just fine without them.
Same. I didn’t give vaccines a thought until I lost my hearing from a flu shot. Same year my brother had Guillain–Barré. It was 2000. Apparently it was a bad year for autoimmune reactions to flu vaccines. We have not taken them since.
I think cv19 vaccines are the most lethal. They are being pushed so hard that it's obvious to many that there is an ulterior motive beyond just making money.
I used to not give vaccines much thought... I was vaccinated as a kid an my teen daughter is fully vaccinated. It wasn't until this year that I realized on two separate occasions, my daughter ended up in the hospital after receiving her vaccines as an infant/toddler. The doctors never suggested a connection so it never crossed my mind. As a pre-teen, she went to the hospital after a flu vaccine. Again, I never connected the dots.
I am now suspicious of all the vaccines we've been told we "need"... we keep hearing people talk about "we eradicated polio with vaccines" but who's to say polio/measles weren't released in the same way CV19 has been released? Maybe our government has been releasing bioweapons for decades and we just assumed there was a naturally occurring outbreak from back in the day that we "NEEDED" to take a vaccine for.
"Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past,"
Polio and measles were both reduced by better hygiene, before the respective vaccines came out.
Oh interesting. I wasn't aware. Well scrap my theory!
I think they are not needed and suspect they are harmful, but I'd have to study it more before I advocate strongly. Also, whenever you say "the X vaccine" there are many different formulations that all have different ingredients Anne would likely have different effects. I have researched "annual" flu vaccine shots and have concluded they are a scam, and harmful to many. I believe the MMR currently in use is harmful. I suggest you search posts by a user u/vaccinescausesids who has posted a lot of good info, including links to studies.
The Amish seem to be doing just fine without them.
I don't know. I feel like the more I learn, the less I know.
My intuition is telling me that anything produced in a lab by these pharmaceutical companies is unnecessary. I have no data to back this up.
Same. I didn’t give vaccines a thought until I lost my hearing from a flu shot. Same year my brother had Guillain–Barré. It was 2000. Apparently it was a bad year for autoimmune reactions to flu vaccines. We have not taken them since.
I think cv19 vaccines are the most lethal. They are being pushed so hard that it's obvious to many that there is an ulterior motive beyond just making money.