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Saint Marcus
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Vaccinations: What do you think?
#16485102 - 07/05/12 02:21 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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I am very much against these deadly and dangerous vaccines that are being pushed on people these days. As we all know the FDA is in bed with the pharmaceutical industry and with a lot of heavy money hitters running out of there patents they are looking into other avenues of poisoning the masses.
They have been pushing vaccines vehemently on our children and there has been a large amount of health effects on the population. This supports the New World Order population control and sterilization as well as their ability to siphon as much money as they can from the lower classes of people.
What do you all think about vaccinations? For or Against?
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Saint Marcus]
#16485292 - 07/05/12 03:06 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Besides all that some of the vaccines have been used to experiment on both civilians and military personnel. A couple years ago when the leading military generals and admirals refused the H1N1 vaccine the government had the vaccine maker create a "clean" vaccine for the big shots. They're adding things to the vaccines to experiment on humans without their consent.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Rail_Gun]
#16485359 - 07/05/12 03:20 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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If you expect to be exposed to a disease, getting the vaccine is safer than not. So for some people flu shots make a lot of sense, other people not so much. Vaccinating against cervical cancer seems like a good idea.
Vaccines for (former) routine childhood diseases like mumps, more good than harm, by far.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Saint Marcus]
#16485365 - 07/05/12 03:23 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Saint Marcus said: I am very much against these deadly and dangerous vaccines that are being pushed on people these days.
I am very much for them. They eliminate a lot of viral diseases.
I have never seen any evidence that vaccines are dangerous.
Do you have any?
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Vaccines aren't risk-free, there's a small chance of a bad reaction, up to death or worse. Not very often though. And no link between vaccines and autism, that study was retracted.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Doc_T]
#16485430 - 07/05/12 03:53 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Doc_T said: If you expect to be exposed to a disease, getting the vaccine is safer than not. So for some people flu shots make a lot of sense, other people not so much. Vaccinating against cervical cancer seems like a good idea.
Vaccines for (former) routine childhood diseases like mumps, more good than harm, by far.
i'll have to find you some information on the effectivity of vaccination. Bc if you saw that you wouldn't say that crap lol
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Saint Marcus]
#16485458 - 07/05/12 04:35 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Vaccinations have been proven to be highly effective. You don't see a whole lot of people with polio these days...
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Enlil]
#16485607 - 07/05/12 06:35 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Vaccines are extremely effective, but not perfect. Since so many millions of doses have been given, there have been people with rare side effects. Still it's a huge boon to humanity. Consider the toll of diseases for which we have no vaccine, such as AIDS. Consider the death rate of AIDS compared to say, smallpox. Vaccines work, it's obvious.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Doc_T]
#16485641 - 07/05/12 06:42 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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#16485682 - 07/05/12 06:49 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Doc_T]
#16485746 - 07/05/12 07:04 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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As long as no one is forcing them on me then by all means take the damn shots. Hey, if you're protected by the disease then there's no risk I'll be giving it to you, right? Because you're protected by the shots. As opposed to not being protected.
I object to having viruses grown on live tissue cultures (donated by those not using their tissues anymore. I.e: Aborted babies) used for human consumption. In my eyes, that's cannibalism.
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"Vaccinated mothers are not passing on adequate immunity to their infants, and vaccine-induced immunity wanes in many by adolescence. Thus, both groups are left vulnerable to infection."
consumer health article
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Saint Marcus]
#16486241 - 07/05/12 08:45 PM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Right, that's why people need to still be vaccinated against diseases that are now rare. Diphtheria? Yellow fever? Nobodoby gets these any more- because of vaccines.
But there are risks to taking the vaccine, which is why smallpox vaccination has waned. As the chance of infection decreased to zero, risk outweighed benefit and people stopped vaccinating their kids. But now the population lacks herd immunity and is vulnerable to terrorist attack or an accident of some kind.
That's not hype, it's basic medicine.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Saint Marcus]
#16488748 - 07/06/12 05:40 AM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Saint Marcus said: I am very much against these deadly and dangerous vaccines that are being pushed on people these days
I was vaccinated, my kids were vaccinated, most of the people I know were vaccinated, we're all still alive. who says they're deadly? how many people have died from a vaccine?
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#16488997 - 07/06/12 08:55 AM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: how many people have died from a vaccine?
Interesting question. Some thousands, I would guess, if you count all vaccines, worldwide and historical. Fewer than one hundred thousand, I believe.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Doc_T]
#16489011 - 07/06/12 09:01 AM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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However many it is, it is significantly less than the number saved by them.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Enlil]
#16489060 - 07/06/12 09:21 AM (10 months, 6 days ago) |
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Oh, agreed. By a factor of a million to one, easy.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Doc_T]
#16490331 - 07/06/12 03:34 PM (10 months, 5 days ago) |
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Saint Marcus]
#16490441 - 07/06/12 03:57 PM (10 months, 5 days ago) |
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What's in the video? Sum it up in your own words for us.
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Re: Vaccinations: What do you think? [Re: Doc_T]
#16493039 - 07/07/12 01:39 AM (10 months, 5 days ago) |
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info wars crap
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