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RE: The Reality Behind Vaccines

in #science7 years ago

I'm not sure why people are debating about vaccines, if you don't want them, don't get them. But if you want to (delay) the extinction of a species due to a virus then yea get them.
Double safety check, testing on multiple animals on a longer time span.
Or simply CRISPR <<< Gen editing as easy as editing in photoshop!.... Okay not that easy.

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people are stupid, they latch onto anything because they think the world is against them. In many ways it is, but they are too scared to see what they really are. They are too scared of losing their "freedom" that they do not consider the fact that they never had it.

@anarchyhasnogods I think – we humans are just built this way and our thinking is still primitive where as only our standards and technology changed.
From stone hammers to automatic rifles.
From fire-arrows to thermal nuclear weapons.
We need to think forward not backwards so you made a good point.

I'm not sure why people are debating about vaccines, if you don't want them, don't get them.

Unfortunately, this sort of thinking in this case results in other peoples kids being put in harms way. (even the vaccinated ones, because heard immunity is only so good).

Not that I care... ha ha ha

Yea you're tight but it's true I mean if they don't get vaccines they'll infect themselves first and other unvaccinated people. Which is sad but maybe then they'll want to Gräben some of those needles..... Not the ones you think of right now, the legal, doctor and scientific certified ones but other than that they can't infect vaccinated people.

We'll leave earth in 10-20 years after all so maybe we should watch out who we carry with us to Mars.
SpaceX and NASA are currently working on it.

Competition is good for the consumer.

Actually, vaccinated people can infect others, as vaccines are not 100% and in fact, vaccines can mask the symptoms. Example, pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine can cause asymptomatic carriers (remember "Typhoid Mary"?). Personally, I'd rather that somebody who has pertussis, stay home because they know they are sick because they have symptoms, than have them think they are healthy and spread pertussis because "I had the vaccine so I'm healthy".

Sources:
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/6/5/00-0512_article

https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/06/29/symptom-free-carriers-may-be-spreading-whooping-cough/

They can also lead to autoimmune disorders.

Followed. I can't wait to read your posts.

Herd immunity is a farce.

I wish it was so simple as "if you don't want them, don't get them" - but some state governments in the USA (California, West Virginia are "medical exemption" only, which are hard to come by even if you can prove vaccine injury) and international governments (France, Italy) are mandating them in order for children to be allowed an education.

So, no, it isn't a simply "just don't get them if you don't want them" choice. Governments worldwide are mandating them, to the financial benefit of the companies that manufacture them. Follow the money...who is receiving money from the manufacturers to push the legislation?

There is increasing evidence that vaccines are NOT safe for some - and there is not testing for children before injecting them with vaccines to determine if they are not a genetically compatible individual for vaccines.

Additionally, Vaccines and Autoimmunity, a medical textbook published by well-known textbook publisher Wiley, lists numerous studies finding compelling potential links between certain vaccines and certain autoimmune disorders. http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118663438.html

Personally, I'd rather my child have a week of chickenpox, than a lifelong autoimmune disorder like rheumatoid arthritis.

Vaccines are being pushed to be mandatory in many places, go look at recent legislation in California.

It's more likely that vaccination could cause the extinction, than the reverse, but engaging in appeals to fear is not my forte. Reason is a much better tool for finding good ideas.