You guys might remember a post a while back about Anderson Cooper vs Dan Burton. They argued over whether there was a link between vaccinations and autism. This post isn't about autism but more about the effectiveness of the vaccinations. I thought this was an interesting subject to look into. I've always been pro-vaccinations but after a significant amount of research, I'm not so sure they are as effective as the companies who make them would like us to believe.
If I would have said this to myself before my research I would have thought myself to be batshit crazy!
Think for a moment how long it's been since you got vaccinated and take a look at how long they last:
“HOW LONG DO VACCINATIONS LAST?
Cholera: 6 months
Diptheria: 10 years
Flu Vaccine: 1 year
Hepatitis: A 10 years
Hepatitis: B 10 years
Japanese Encephalitis: 3 years
Measles / Mumps / Rubella: 15 years
Meningitis: 1-3 years
Pneumonia: 5 years
Polio: 10 years
Rabies: 2-3 years
Tetanus: 5-10 years
Typhoid: 3 years
Yellow Fever: 10 years
Malaria: Whilst on medication
If in doubt ask your GP.”
Source:
http://www.gladstoneparkmedical.com.au/files/CXERZ9TKSK/Travel_Health.pdfIf you're confident they're as effective as I thought they were, it might be time to get updated on your shots.
Check this out - Dr. Julie Gerberding, former director of the CDC (where she developed the CDC’s patient safety initiatives) became president of Merck's vaccines division. This is a huge conflict of interest. Not to mention there are previous employees of Merck who are now whistleblowers about falsifying documentation regarding the effectiveness of these vaccines.
Oxford conducted a study on the influenza vaccine and found out some surprising shit.
“We randomized 115 children to trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) or placebo. Over the following 9 months, TIV recipients had increased risk of virologically-confirmed non-influenza infections (relative risk: 4.40; 95% confidence interval: 1.31-14.8). Being protected against influenza, TIV recipients may lack temporary non-specific immunity that protected against other respiratory viruses.”
http://cid.oxfordjournals.org/content/54/12/1778Whistleblower testifies:
http://healthimpactnews.com/2015/will-cdc-whistleblower-on-vaccines-testify-before-congress/What are your thoughts? Has anyone researched this subject and found similar or conflicting evidence? There are bills being considered (and already in effect) that remove the choice to opt out of some/all vaccinations. If that bill fails, they would like to create a map of all people who are unvaccinated and make it publicly available. I get a feeling these decisions are being made by people who haven’t fully researched the subject.