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Read Foxes Book of Martyrs to see how nasty, brutish and 'short' life was for multitudes at the hands of the same authority that is pushing vaccinations today. (authority of men/ mankind/ 'leaders' and rulers without any concern for truth).
Yes.You are aware that the vast majority of Foxes Book of Martyrs is devoted to the persecution of Protestants by the Catholic Church aren't you?
Smallpox has been eliminated from the human population, the last case being in 1975. In the 20th century alone the estimated death toll was 300 to 500 million people. The last major outbreak was in 1967 when 15 million contracted the disease and 2 million died. What made this eradication possible? Vaccinations!
The success of the City of Leicester, England was remarkable in reducing smallpox mortality substantially compared to the rest of England and other countries by abandoning vaccination between 1882 and 1908. I love history.
I do have my history right.
I also don't tend to trust any online source, but thanks for the link.
I have done my research using actual history books and not trusting online sources unless they are actual medical studies that I admit make my brain hurt. My university has an incredible library with a plethora of real periodicals, journals and books.
The history of smallpox is none too pretty. The history of Edward Jenner and vaccination is none too pretty either. Heck, the history of disease isn't pretty at all. But history itself is so important to study. Those who don't know their own history are doomed to repeat it.
It's always interesting to me how people speak about smallpox as such simple proof of the value of vaccination, spouting such erroneous conjecture. The truth is, it's just not that simple. It is much more complex than that. Correlation does not imply causation.If anything, if you dig deeper into the history and take time to really study it, smallpox (and polio for that matter) is a disease that proves that vaccination needs a great deal more study. While good in principle at best, it doesn't even come close to doing what it portrays itself to do, and may very well be more dangerous for the human race than we even understand or ever will.
Alright. Maybe offer your sources?
Also, the history of smallpox and vaccinations is that smallpox has been eradicated because of vaccination. Or do your offline sources tell the tale of the brave knight who with sword in hand single-handedly destroyed the evil dragon Smallpox and rescued the village?
You would like a list of periodicals, journals and books that I have read on just the Leicester, England regarding vaccination or all the books in general? Umm, I think not as it would clearly be a waste of my time because you wouldn't read them anyway. You have clearly made up your mind on the topic and nothing I say will make any difference in this type of forum. Face to face perhaps but here, not likely.
I chose not to dignify your smug comment with an intelligent answer.
Here are just a few FACTS about vaccines though.
Mandatory vaccination violates the medical ethics of informed consent, the Nuremberg Code and the Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights.
The US and Canada have the most aggressive vaccine schedule in the world. The number of recommended vaccines in the US and Canada have more than doubled since 1980. Children receive as many as 53 doses of 16 vaccines by age six.
The safety of the current CDC vaccine schedule has never been proven in large, long-term clinical trials. There is increasing evidence that the risks outway outweigh the benefits.
Vaccines have not been tested for their ability to cause cancer, the degree to which a vaccine can damage an organism, their ability to damage genetic information, their ability to change genetic material or for the long-term adverse reactions. Product monographs make this fact clear.
The current CDC schedule has never been tested for safety in the real world way in which the schedule is implemented.
No independent trials confirm the safety of giving multiple vaccinations at once. The research shows a dose-dependent association between the number of vaccines administered at the same time and hospitalization and death.
No long-term clinical evidence exists that show vaccinated children have better overall health than unvaccinated children.
No clinical studies have been conducted to establish the safety of using aluminum in vaccines. The neurotoxicity of aluminum is well documented, affecting memory, cognition and psychomotor control, and causes damage to the blood-brain barrier.
...there are plenty of other FACTS I could list but I will stop there.
All these facts come from books, not online sources although I did google some of it and found websites that stated the same information.
The success of the City of Leicester, England was remarkable in reducing smallpox mortality substantially compared to the rest of England and other countries by abandoning vaccination between 1882 and 1908. I love history.
I do have my history right.
I also don't tend to trust any online source, but thanks for the link.
I have done my research using actual history books and not trusting online sources unless they are actual medical studies that I admit make my brain hurt. My university has an incredible library with a plethora of real periodicals, journals and books.
The history of smallpox is none too pretty. The history of Edward Jenner and vaccination is none too pretty either. Heck, the history of disease isn't pretty at all. But history itself is so important to study. Those who don't know their own history are doomed to repeat it.
It's always interesting to me how people speak about smallpox as such simple proof of the value of vaccination, spouting such erroneous conjecture. The truth is, it's just not that simple. It is much more complex than that. Correlation does not imply causation.If anything, if you dig deeper into the history and take time to really study it, smallpox (and polio for that matter) is a disease that proves that vaccination needs a great deal more study. While good in principle at best, it doesn't even come close to doing what it portrays itself to do, and may very well be more dangerous for the human race than we even understand or ever will.
You would like a list of periodicals, journals and books that I have read on just the Leicester, England regarding vaccination or all the books in general? Umm, I think not as it would clearly be a waste of my time because you wouldn't read them anyway. You have clearly made up your mind on the topic and nothing I say will make any difference in this type of forum. Face to face perhaps but here, not likely.
I chose not to dignify your smug comment with an intelligent answer.
You first have to survive it. You wanna take that risk, be my guest. The planet is overpopulated anyway.
I am pretty sure he hates me since I'm gay. But thats okay, I'm more fabulous than him so I win by default.
Smallpox has been eliminated from the human population, the last case being in 1975. In the 20th century alone the estimated death toll was 300 to 500 million people. The last major outbreak was in 1967 when 15 million contracted the disease and 2 million died. What made this eradication possible? Vaccinations!
What did even more? Vitamins, clean water and nutritious food.
Also sanitation and sanitary conditions.
If you think you are worse than those who nailed him
to a cross, you are wrong. He would forgive everyone,
but that is up to them. You can't force people to accept
a gift, even forgiveness.
In other words you either have nothing or you have sources which if cited would crumble as unreliable.