You can’t have a blog like this and not have anything about vaccines on it.
Dr. Clarence S. Gonstead made this statement: “Vaccines did not clean up the country, clean living did.”
There is no such thing as a “safe” vaccine and no vaccine ever prevented, ameliorated or cured any disease.
All of the major “epidemic” diseases were just about on their way out long before any serious vaccinations took place and even then the percentages of those vaccinated were minuscule at best.
Dr. Jonas Salk, the developer of the first polio vaccine, has stated that the polio vaccine was “the principle if not the sole cause of the polio cases reported since 1961.
Expecting a Baby? Did you know…?
Hospitals routinely give newborns a hepatitis B injection shortly after birth. This vaccine contains brain and nerve damaging ingredients, including aluminum hydroxide. (Aluminum has been linked to Alzheimer’s.) After many vaccinated newborns died and thousands suffered serious side effects, including seizures and permanent brain damage, the dangers of the hepatitis B vaccine were brought to the public’s attention by ABC’s 20/20 in 1999. Since 1991, the hepatitis B vaccine has been responsible for, over 25,000 adverse reactions including hundreds of deaths, according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) has called for a mandatory hepatitis B vaccination for children, pending independent scientific research. AAPS says the risk of a serious reaction to the hepatitis B vaccine is 100 times greater than the risk of the disease–which is usually transmitted through blood, shared needles and “multiple sex partners.”
( Sounds like something newborns are really susceptible to (wink, wink))
The germ theory is just that, a theory. Saying that germs cause disease is like saying flies cause manure piles. Just because they are there, does not mean that they caused it. Bacteria change form and are not the cause of, but the result of disease. Healthy people do not “get” sick, sick people “get” sick. If the germ theory were anything more than a theory, nurses and general physicians would be the sickest people on the planet. We have somewhere around 7 pounds of bacteria in our digestive tract. Bacteria feed on dead and decaying material and the sooner we learn to live with bacterial balance, the healthier we will be.