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RE: Diabetes in Infants - Caused by Vaccination (VaxXed: Stories from the Road)

in #vaccines7 years ago

While out walking my sister-in-law's dog, I got into a conversation with a man who was walking his own dog. We spoke about vaccines since I had just finished watching a disturbing documentary about vaccines. I expressed what the documentary said about aluminum and alzheimers. He replied that it is proven that aluminum does not contribute to alzheimers. He told me that his daughter is a researcher and that she researched the subject and found it is not a contributor.

I wanted to trust this man because obviously he trusted his daughter. Then I began to wonder WHEN she did this research, so the next time we met, I asked him. He said she did it over 20 years ago. WHAT!!!??? He is still stuck on information that is more than 20 years old? So much has been learned in just the last few years that 20-year-old information must be considered as possibly obsolete and it must be re-evaluated against current information.

It is this kind of thinking that can influence the opinions of others. Had I not questioned the age of his information, I likely would have continued to doubt the harm of aluminum in the body. Some people are stuck on old information, yet they stubbornly hang onto it and spread it around as if it were fact. This just goes to show that one must be ever vigilant in assessing whom or what to believe. Keep your mind open and take everything with a grain of salt. Err on the side of caution and know that nature does a great job, so if it's not found in nature, be extra careful. (It's not natural to inject aluminum directly into the bloodstream.) Be aware of what is in your vaccinations!