Awesome post @kafkanarchy84.
I've always been an avid skeptic. Big pharma + big gov't has made me pause to consider such questions as, do I really want to stick this needle into my kids veins.
I can be persuaded however. With facts, evidence and of course data.
I will forever be skeptical until such a day that the health services branches of gov'ts begin to publish verifiable data showing:
Instances of occurrence of:
Illness
Age
Were they previously vaccinated for the illness. If so, when?
Let the data prove or disprove vaccine effectiveness. I suspect that during so called outbreaks such as measles that there is no appreciable increase in cases on a proportionate basis in those unvaxxed vs. vaxxed for said illness.
I've never seen any data. It's not made available even though it's most certainly collected. They refuse to publish this (at least where I live) so I treat whatever authorities say about this subject with extreme skepticism.
As they say, Cui bono? Who stands to benefit. Just follow the money trail....
Enough said