I am just incensed at people who refuse to vaccinate. As far as I know, the autism issue is nothing but hearsay that's been blown out of proportion, whereas the threat of disease and an increasingly non-immunized population are real. I'm not inclined to trust people who claim that vaccines are harmful because they seem consistently and completely oblivious to the other facet of their decision: the consequences.
@AstralDragoon Vaccines have been proven to cause mutated forms of the disease vaccinated against. Take the many new types of flu. These vaccines are causing super viruses. Humanity did just fine without vaccines for 1000s of years. Look up how and who created vaccines and you will learn that he vaccinated his child and killed him. It has been proven by looking at past historical outbreaks prior to vaccines hit and left. The people able to fend of the virus became naturally immune.
@TheyDidThis Yes, those able to fend it off became naturally immune. And some people who couldn't died! The galling insensitivity of your comment makes me sick. What about the smallpox vaccine? Would you say "oh sure, millions would have died if there hadn't been a smallpox vaccine, but at least a few leftover people would have been naturally immune"?
@AstralDragoon I bet you think global warming is real too. Why not look up bill gates admitting vaccines are for depopulation. Humans have lived 1000s of yrs just fine without vaccines.
@TheyDidThis I know full well that global warming is a farce. As for Bill Gates, even if he said something about depopulation, there's no way vaccines claim more lives than they save. Unlike smallpox, measles may not kill millions, but isn't it pointless and stupid if even one person dies from it that could have been saved by a vaccine?
@AstralDragoon yEAH THAT IS YOUTUBE and its new form of blocking info. Only does that with certain videos. Here do a text search with this. It will work.
Bill Gates Admits Vaccines Are Used for Human Depopulation
Did you all get that? They just said that before the vaccine came out, 4 million people got measles per year and 500 dies of it. That's a death rate of just slightly more than 1/10000- out of all cases, inlcuding those in adults and malnourished or imunocompromised children.
1/8000 would be those numbers, and that was an estimation. Between 2000-2007, 2/501 cases have died in the US and a quarter of those required hospitalization. The number of deaths from this disease should be zero, and every person who chooses not to vaccinate his/her child is not only risking that child but other people as well, who for a variety of reasons can not get the vaccine. Each person is a potential vector and the more vectors available the greater the chances of spread.
needs a proper vaccination to prevent any diseases...
gadionson1 2 months ago
yeah, blame it on foreigners. Good idea.
omKundaliniGenie 9 months ago
Vaccines are being used for depopulation folks. Just ask Mr Bill Gates.
Here watch this video were he admits to it.
youtube.com/watch?v=ZRjEIZd24KI&playnext=1&list=PLF59A8E63DDD4F6DC
TheyDidThis 10 months ago
I am just incensed at people who refuse to vaccinate. As far as I know, the autism issue is nothing but hearsay that's been blown out of proportion, whereas the threat of disease and an increasingly non-immunized population are real. I'm not inclined to trust people who claim that vaccines are harmful because they seem consistently and completely oblivious to the other facet of their decision: the consequences.
AstralDragoon 1 year ago 2
@AstralDragoon Vaccines have been proven to cause mutated forms of the disease vaccinated against. Take the many new types of flu. These vaccines are causing super viruses. Humanity did just fine without vaccines for 1000s of years. Look up how and who created vaccines and you will learn that he vaccinated his child and killed him. It has been proven by looking at past historical outbreaks prior to vaccines hit and left. The people able to fend of the virus became naturally immune.
TheyDidThis 10 months ago
@TheyDidThis Yes, those able to fend it off became naturally immune. And some people who couldn't died! The galling insensitivity of your comment makes me sick. What about the smallpox vaccine? Would you say "oh sure, millions would have died if there hadn't been a smallpox vaccine, but at least a few leftover people would have been naturally immune"?
AstralDragoon 10 months ago
@AstralDragoon I bet you think global warming is real too. Why not look up bill gates admitting vaccines are for depopulation. Humans have lived 1000s of yrs just fine without vaccines.
TheyDidThis 10 months ago
@TheyDidThis I know full well that global warming is a farce. As for Bill Gates, even if he said something about depopulation, there's no way vaccines claim more lives than they save. Unlike smallpox, measles may not kill millions, but isn't it pointless and stupid if even one person dies from it that could have been saved by a vaccine?
AstralDragoon 10 months ago
@TheyDidThis Oh, and I tried to copy that link, and it took me back to the homepage.
AstralDragoon 10 months ago
@AstralDragoon yEAH THAT IS YOUTUBE and its new form of blocking info. Only does that with certain videos. Here do a text search with this. It will work.
Bill Gates Admits Vaccines Are Used for Human Depopulation
TheyDidThis 10 months ago
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Equilibrium2037 2 years ago
For my safety, I will wait untill all of those doctors took it first. God bless those doctors!
Ronwang 2 years ago
Did you all get that? They just said that before the vaccine came out, 4 million people got measles per year and 500 dies of it. That's a death rate of just slightly more than 1/10000- out of all cases, inlcuding those in adults and malnourished or imunocompromised children.
sonia989 3 years ago
1/8000 would be those numbers, and that was an estimation. Between 2000-2007, 2/501 cases have died in the US and a quarter of those required hospitalization. The number of deaths from this disease should be zero, and every person who chooses not to vaccinate his/her child is not only risking that child but other people as well, who for a variety of reasons can not get the vaccine. Each person is a potential vector and the more vectors available the greater the chances of spread.
batigol47 2 years ago 6
Keep in mind that measles has consequences besides death. It can cause lifelong health problems like blindness, deafness and brain damage.
encliticcopula 2 years ago 2