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So you want to make me vaccinate my child...

I don't think so. And before you pass judgement, let me explain my take on this subject.

In very generic terms, the world is vastly complex.  Nobody disputes this. There's millions of DNA combinations, sub-atomic particules, chemicals, organic compounds, bits and peices of elements, etc. And to think it all works together somehow to form life as we know it today.  Just the sequencing and combinations in a stinkbug alone is astounding when you think of all the factors involved.  Exoskeleton cells, internal organs, fluids, eyes, stalks, legs, joints, movements, digestion, reproduction systems, etc.  

Now consider that we can destroy this entire creation with a simple chemical or two. Psssst! A little bug spray, and presto! Dead bugs! Yay! Right? I mean, all the elements, cells, processes, aspects, functions and being of the insect gone! Poof! So now consider how much more complex humans are. Millions and millions of cells, and systems, interaction between systems and their environment. Social, phsyical, emotional. Humans have been functioning quite well in nature for thousands of years.  One can point to recent peroids of time where life expectancy was lower (dark ages up to few hundred years ago perhaps), but then amazingly our life spans once again grow! And they point to better medicine and vaccines and better living conditions, or whatever reason is handy.  While there is certain a bit of truth to much of these, there's a part they fail to mention: the extreme dip in human life expectancy was caused originally by the gradual introduction and use of processing food and un-natural elements such as oil, plastics, and other toxins being added to society. We're probably lucky to be alive as a species really, considering our mass stupidity when it comes to evolution and global reasoning.

 

So here we have thousands of years of humans living happily with nature, followed by industrialization led downturn, and now a very slow awakening and realization of what we have been doing to ourselves. It doesn't take much to look at news today and see all the global warming, plastic bag bans, PVC problems, aerisol spray can bans of just few decades ago, etc.  It seems every day we are learning that somethign we've done in the past was much more stupid than we possibly knew at the time. How much further along this path are we going to travel before we realize that vaccines are probably killing us or doing more harm than good?  Look at the rise of diseases in the world. Heart disease, cancer, diabetes, alzheimers, leukemia just to name a few.  While these are not brand new inventions of our generation, there is no denying they are much worse now than they have ever been and they are growing on an accelerated level. Alzheimers for example, is projected to grow exponetially over next decade or two. Diabetes alone affects over 25 million Americans, that we know of.  Where does it all stop?

Of course it would be irresponsible to say there's any one cause for any of these things.  I am not a heathen, I understand science, I recognize many parts of it as valid and reasonable. I am also aware that humans as a whole do not completely understand all aspects of what we are doing.  Smoking cigarettes was acceptable and thought to cause no harm not long ago.  An extreme example, but still valid. People thought tomatoes were poisonous once, but now we eat them safely.  The point is, we have no authority to declare a complex chemical compound as safe for vaccinations when we have absolutely no possible way to understand all the implications of what any part, mixture or whole, will do to an insanely huge collection of organic structures, cells, systems, DNA, functions, etc. 

The CDC recommends dozens of shots for children now, and none of them have been adequetely tested as far as I am concerned. Not for a lack of trying, mind you, but a lack of understanding what is safe. Not just single chemical reaction, but multiple and combination testing is required at the very least, and even then, I suspect we are far from the level of the understanding required to judge what is truly safe. Even if everything is tested to what ever standard the big pharmacy companies or government agenices determine is safe, it is very likely we simply don't have the means, or understanding to know what effects they are really having on children? You can test a million chemicals for the color blue, and say that there's 99.999999% effective testing, but what about the other thousands of colors? It's impossible to test every chemical for every possible reaction or effect, this is basic science of course, but the drug comapnies and the government are gambling, with your lives, that they are reasonably sure they know what they doing.
When scientist discovered radioactive materials, they handled them with bare hands, not understanding what it was they had discovered. Google Madam Curie for an example. There are countless numbers of situations and examples of humanity completely failing to understand science and having it bite them in the rear later.  I strongly suspect vaccines are one of these things. Intimidate and smear me all you want, I am a staunch proponent of free will and informed consent. I will bet $5 each, that 99.9% of people getting or saying vaccines are safe, have no idea what is actually in them nor do they have a complete understanding of all possible effects and reactions, short and long term, especially when you consider that most vaccines are given in multiple shots. Both different vaccines and dosages, in relatively short amounts of time. That's a ton of chemicals, including toxic levels of know neurogenic agents. If you don't believe me, next time you go to the doctor's office, ask to see the insert for a vaccine and read the ingredients. Stop at the first one you don't know what is, likely the very first one, and ask your doctor what it is. Chances are they have been trained by the drug company to give a canned answer or give a generic "oh, that's just scientific name for blah blah, it's harmless" but is it truly harmless?  There's a reason drug companies don't make this information easier to get or understand.  Think about that.