ALL the Vaccines Are Contaminated - Every Last One of Them

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#2
Not surprising at all. We have somewhat known about this in the Biochemistry field for a while. However, we haven't been able to quite put our finger on the cancer culprit in general. The sad reality is that vaccines save more lives than they potentially kill. They are a net positive.
 
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I don't know how to feel about this. I've avoided flu vaccines and always suspected something was up (if nothing else, just a waste of money).

I'd like to see a lot more thorough homework. Not convinced by the statistics at all.
 
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I don't know how to feel about this. I've avoided flu vaccines and always suspected something was up (if nothing else, just a waste of money).

I'd like to see a lot more thorough homework. Not convinced by the statistics at all.

Im the same way, I have avoided the flu vaccines also.
 
#5
#5
I may have had 1 flu shot (maybe when I was a child). I try avoid flu vaccines and avoid popping anti-biotics like some people seem to do.
 
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I may have had 1 flu shot (maybe when I was a child). I try avoid flu vaccines and avoid popping anti-biotics like some people seem to do.

Very smart thing to do. I would add to that list using anti-bacterial or anti-viral products whenever it is not absolutely necessary. People really have no idea the danger they are putting everyone in when they do.
 
#9
#9
Very smart thing to do. I would add to that list using anti-bacterial or anti-viral products whenever it is not absolutely necessary. People really have no idea the danger they are putting everyone in when they do.


The anti bacterial craze always bothered me. ...I mean wasn't that the whole point of soap to begin with?
 
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That is why the military makes it mandatory for its members to get the flu shot annually. They want to give its members AIDS and cancer. Makes perfect sense.

Now where in the hell did I put my tin foil hat?
 
#11
#11
I avoid most vaccinations, generally because I rarely get sick. I'm gonna need a lot more than Salem-News to convince me that there's a super secret conspiracy by the drug companies to give everyone cancer. I understand them cozying up to government for forced vaccinations for $$. But I'm not buying the cancer angle yet.
 
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The anti bacterial craze always bothered me. ...I mean wasn't that the whole point of soap to begin with?

Soap was originally designed to separate polar and non-polar objects. Oil or dirt (non polar) vs water (polar). Then companies which sell cleaning products scared the s*** out of the general public with their propaganda. Bacteria and viruses are terrible and out to get you! You need our new anti-bacterial cleaner or you and your family could be in danger! Great for business.

If people knew that they were inadvertently turning bacteria and viruses once armed with machetes into bacteria with cutting-edge stealth fighters, they'd be horrified and embarrassed they were so easily fooled by their favorite cleaning companies.

The existence of superbugs is far scarier than Al-Qaeda ever could be in my opinion.

Oh, and evolution doesn't exists. Nothing to see here.
 
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That is why the military makes it mandatory for its members to get the flu shot annually. They want to give its members AIDS and cancer. Makes perfect sense.

Now where in the hell did I put my tin foil hat?

You're assuming the army is in on the conspiracy.

I don't think there's a conspiracy, let alone a conspiracy to kill our own. I do know there is a **** ton of money in vaccines, and so the medical profession of course is going to tell us they are all necessary. Obama gets a gold star for declaring national emergencies over swine flu. Nobody calls him on it when it turns out to be nothing more than hysteria. If some of these unnecessary vaccines are harmful, it wouldn't surprise me. I don't look for conspiracies, I look for perverse incentives.
 
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#14
That is why the military makes it mandatory for its members to get the flu shot annually. They want to give its members AIDS and cancer. Makes perfect sense.

Now where in the hell did I put my tin foil hat?

Perceived risk versus reward. We make those judgement calls everyday about everything.
 
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Well here is the keyword that gives away the real intent of the article:

"That damage translates into lifelong patients (and thus life-long profit) for the pharmaceutical industry"

Those evil pharmaceutical companies!!
 
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Soap was originally designed to separate polar and non-polar objects. Oil or dirt (non polar) vs water (polar). Then companies which sell cleaning products scared the s*** out of the general public with their propaganda. Bacteria and viruses are terrible and out to get you! You need our new anti-bacterial cleaner or you and your family could be in danger! Great for business.

If people knew that they were inadvertently turning bacteria and viruses once armed with machetes into bacteria with cutting-edge stealth fighters, they'd be horrified and embarrassed they were so easily fooled by their favorite cleaning companies.

The existence of superbugs is far scarier than Al-Qaeda ever could be in my opinion.

Oh, and evolution doesn't exists. Nothing to see here.

Good stuff here. ^

I have used anti-biotics once in the last 4 years. Even if I have a sinus infection, it is far better to let it run its course then dope up on anti-biotics.

Lulz at the underlined....
 
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#17
"Polio was one of the most dreaded childhood diseases of the 20th century in the United States. Periodic epidemics occurred since the late 19th century and they increase in size and frequency in the late 1940s and early 1950s. An average of over 35,000 cases were reported during this time period. With the introduction of Salk inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) in 1955, the number of cases rapidly declined to under 2,500 cases in 1957. By 1965, only 61 cases of paralytic polio were reported."

Man those vaccines are scarey.
 
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"Polio was one of the most dreaded childhood diseases of the 20th century in the United States. Periodic epidemics occurred since the late 19th century and they increase in size and frequency in the late 1940s and early 1950s. An average of over 35,000 cases were reported during this time period. With the introduction of Salk inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) in 1955, the number of cases rapidly declined to under 2,500 cases in 1957. By 1965, only 61 cases of paralytic polio were reported."

Man those vaccines are scarey.

Thalidomide.....

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Again, the point was made that you gotta weigh the costs and benefits. It's an easy call when it comes to Polio.
 
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Thalidomide.....

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Again, the point was made that you gotta weigh the costs and benefits. It's an easy call when it comes to Polio.

I get your point and I agree about taking anti-biotics only when medically necessary but some of the comments on here about vaccines are comical.
 
#22
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I get your point and I agree about taking anti-biotics only when medically necessary but some of the comments on here about vaccines are comical.

Most of the outrage is simply over the overuse of the flu vaccines. I made a thread a few years ago about how the swine flu vaccine was going to be a total joke.
 
#23
#23
the whole swine flu "epidemic" faded into oblivion quickly, don't forget how we were all going to die of "bird" flu also
 
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there was also the west nile epidemic, and don't forget SARS

And now that I think about it, I remember talk back when i was first entering junior high or high school back in the mid-80's how AIDS was going to be out of control to the point that more than 20% of the population would be infected by the year 2000.

I was looking for some of the material and literature from that time period several years ago, but couldn't find the news stories that related to it, but the scare tactics regarding the spread of that virus were (and to a major extent still) overblown. We all knew back then like we know now what the main activities for catching that disease are, we are just to politically correct now or back then to spell it out without offending a certain demographic.
 

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