The Truth About Vaccinations
Whether to vaccinate your children, yourself or your pets is becoming an increasingly hot topic.
There are many who say that vaccinations have caused all sorts of minor and major problems, including death, while on the other side of the fence, the big drug companies and the government swear blind that vaccines are both safe and effective.
With the amounts of money at stake here, since the pharmaceutical companies make obscene profits every year, it’s not surprising that people are growing ever more sceptical, and when those fears are backed up by direct and personal observation of some of those side-effects (e.g. the often-quoted autism caused by MMR shots), you can’t blame them.
So, in a continued effort to pull the wool over the public’s eyes, the US Health and Human Services secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, recently told Reader’s Digest that health officials had decided to tackle the problem of increasing concerns about vaccines causing autism by suppressing the press.
Unbelievable?
In a country that prides itself on its right to free speech?
It should be, but it seems like one more nail in the coffin of people’s rights to choose what they believe is best for them, their families and their pets.
Much is made of the fact that vaccines helped rid the world of all sorts of infectious and life-threatening diseases, as justification for their continued and increased use, while simultaneously trying to convince people that there is no evidence of side-effects, serious or otherwise.
So, I was delighted to come across an excellent blog post this morning, called “Proof That Vaccines Didn’t Save Us“.
In summary, this post presents a whole series of graphs that clearly demonstrate three things:
- Vaccines did not eradicate the diseases that plagued the world.
- Vaccines are not nearly as effective as the drug companies make out.
- Vaccines are dangerous.
In the interests of helping people see both sides of the coin, I strongly encourage you to read the above-mentioned post before having any further vaccinations.
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