My mother had all of those childhood illnesses, and she is fine. But you know what she did as soon as she had children? She vaccinated us. Why? Because she knew how miserable the diseases were and she knew of people who were harmed or killed by them. The problem with our world today is we look back with nostalgia. Yes, my great grandpare…
My mother had all of those childhood illnesses, and she is fine. But you know what she did as soon as she had children? She vaccinated us. Why? Because she knew how miserable the diseases were and she knew of people who were harmed or killed by them. The problem with our world today is we look back with nostalgia. Yes, my great grandparents who died in the 1930s were both in the nineties when they died. Were they typical for their generation? Walk through the graveyards and do the math. There's a reason why the life expectancy was so low. Many people didn't make it past childhood. These illnesses were part of the reason why. It doesn't matter what your personal experience was, or your great grandparents. Overall, vaccines have been a lifesaver.
From all the testimonies I have seen and heard from vaccine damaged or dead children's parents, none of them would agree. I think most parents did not know vaccines can kill and hurt as well. One mother of 6 vaccinated her first. The second got damaged. The other 4 she refused to vaccinate. The first was constantly ill. The other 4 were healthy as can be. The mother of 4 that I know vaccinated until the damage occurred. that was the end for her, too. I am reading Dr Humphries Dissolving Illusions. Until now I thought some diseases were iradicated by vaccines, but I was wrong. The least a doctor could do is 1. tell the truth - vaccines are not completely covering and not completely safe, 2. offer the SINGLE vaccines instead of the all in one. I know from a doctor that the measles vaccine as a single was safer and covered better, than the mixture they give now.
And, yes, the single doses were much safer, but if you worry about it, you can ask for single dose vaccines, just like you can ask for a refrigerated single dose flu shot. It's about being educated. Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater, so to speak.
In my entire life, I've only met one person who had any long lasting damage from a childhood vaccine. I have met many people, of course older, who faced lifelong consequences from polio, including one who spent a good chunk of time in an iron lung. I am not against mandates because I think everyone should gauge their own risk tolerance, but given the sheer number of people I know who have had all the vaccines (which is quite literally everyone around me) and that I've only come across one that was harmed by a vaccine, I'll stick with the conclusion that, in general, the older vaccines are safe and well worth the minimal risk.
Missing so far from this discussion is the fact that most, if not all, of the old-fashioned vaccines, certainly those that proved highly successful, were developed using old-fashioned science, trial and error and years -- not months -- of Phase 3 testing in large populations to prove (relative) safety. Compare that with the current crop of Covid-19 jabs, which not only were not tested except for a few months on small, especially healthy populations but also, in the case of mRNA have almost no human testing of any type at all prior to that. There is simply no long term proofs of even efficacy, let alone safety. And as each day goes by the red flags continue to pop up but they are censored as "misinformation." Ominous.
You're not going to get any argument from me. As I stated before, I get headaches from both extremes. Not all vaccines are equally good, nor are all vaccines equally bad, and how this one is made is the real cause for concern, especially since the "experts" deny what right is in front of our faces, that it causes problems immediately. If we can't get them to admit that, we have little hope that they will admit if it causes problems down the road.
My mother had all of those childhood illnesses, and she is fine. But you know what she did as soon as she had children? She vaccinated us. Why? Because she knew how miserable the diseases were and she knew of people who were harmed or killed by them. The problem with our world today is we look back with nostalgia. Yes, my great grandparents who died in the 1930s were both in the nineties when they died. Were they typical for their generation? Walk through the graveyards and do the math. There's a reason why the life expectancy was so low. Many people didn't make it past childhood. These illnesses were part of the reason why. It doesn't matter what your personal experience was, or your great grandparents. Overall, vaccines have been a lifesaver.
We used to have chicken pox parties so that many children would become infected at the same time and “get it over with”.
Do you have shingles parties now?
From all the testimonies I have seen and heard from vaccine damaged or dead children's parents, none of them would agree. I think most parents did not know vaccines can kill and hurt as well. One mother of 6 vaccinated her first. The second got damaged. The other 4 she refused to vaccinate. The first was constantly ill. The other 4 were healthy as can be. The mother of 4 that I know vaccinated until the damage occurred. that was the end for her, too. I am reading Dr Humphries Dissolving Illusions. Until now I thought some diseases were iradicated by vaccines, but I was wrong. The least a doctor could do is 1. tell the truth - vaccines are not completely covering and not completely safe, 2. offer the SINGLE vaccines instead of the all in one. I know from a doctor that the measles vaccine as a single was safer and covered better, than the mixture they give now.
And, yes, the single doses were much safer, but if you worry about it, you can ask for single dose vaccines, just like you can ask for a refrigerated single dose flu shot. It's about being educated. Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater, so to speak.
In my entire life, I've only met one person who had any long lasting damage from a childhood vaccine. I have met many people, of course older, who faced lifelong consequences from polio, including one who spent a good chunk of time in an iron lung. I am not against mandates because I think everyone should gauge their own risk tolerance, but given the sheer number of people I know who have had all the vaccines (which is quite literally everyone around me) and that I've only come across one that was harmed by a vaccine, I'll stick with the conclusion that, in general, the older vaccines are safe and well worth the minimal risk.
Missing so far from this discussion is the fact that most, if not all, of the old-fashioned vaccines, certainly those that proved highly successful, were developed using old-fashioned science, trial and error and years -- not months -- of Phase 3 testing in large populations to prove (relative) safety. Compare that with the current crop of Covid-19 jabs, which not only were not tested except for a few months on small, especially healthy populations but also, in the case of mRNA have almost no human testing of any type at all prior to that. There is simply no long term proofs of even efficacy, let alone safety. And as each day goes by the red flags continue to pop up but they are censored as "misinformation." Ominous.
You're not going to get any argument from me. As I stated before, I get headaches from both extremes. Not all vaccines are equally good, nor are all vaccines equally bad, and how this one is made is the real cause for concern, especially since the "experts" deny what right is in front of our faces, that it causes problems immediately. If we can't get them to admit that, we have little hope that they will admit if it causes problems down the road.