Last night on Coast to Coast they interviewed Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, who was talking about vaccines and why they are bad. It was pretty interesting actually, especially in light of my sister having a baby in a month and a half or so. She’d mentioned to me a while ago that she was researching the issue and that there was just so much contradictory stuff out there that she was having a hard time with it.
Anyway, I’d never heard anybody put all that information together in one place before and it was pretty compelling. The first and most basic point she made was about the flaw in the theory behind vaccines building immunity. The idea is that if you inject a virus or whatever into the body, it will be exposed to it and build up an immunity. That might make sense if this was how we naturally contract diseases. Except for a few IV-drug diseases though, we more or less never contract a disease that way. Instead of jumping straight into our blood stream, it has to go through all the myriad defenses of our immune system.
Some of the other freaky stuff she talked about:
- Many of the board members of the CDC who vote on whether vaccines should be mandatory hold patents on those vaccines
- The CDC is also one of the “revolving-door” agencies, where people from the defense and pharmaceutical industries rotate in and out.
- Back in the 1980’s, kids would have 33 different vaccine antigens injected in them by the time they reach kindergarten. That number is now up to 95!
- You can get three types of vaccine exemptions, depending where you live: medical, philosophical and religious. Medical is supposed to be the hardest to get. Only 19 states offer “philosophical” exemptions. State-by-state info on that can be found at Vaccination Liberation or the National Vaccine Information Center
- For people who are wondering why you’d want to get out of having your kids vaccinated, go back and look at the number of antigens kids get before kindergarten: 95. And they are just little kids. She also talked about research by the CDC and the NIH which links vaccinations to immuno-defiency problems in children, allergies, eczema, cancer, ADHD and autism.
- Elementary schools in some states receive kickbacks from I think the Feds for each completed vaccination form they have. Colorado was an example she gave - they receive $400 per form. So don’t expect schools to give you the “straight dope” on it.
- She also claimed that the polio and small pox vaccines were not actually responsible for the decline in those diseases, that they were already on their way out by that point as it was.
- I don’t have the numbers or the case studies in front of me, but she also said that over the past 20 years or so, more cases of polio have occurred from parents contracting it from vaccinated babies than from it being caught in the wild.
- I’ve heard almost noone talk about this, but apparently Bush signed into law last year the Project Bioshield Act. It gives $5.6 billion dollars carte blanche to the pharmaceutical industry to develop vaccines for use in the “War on Terror.” The other fun fact here is that this act also prevents those companies from being liable for wrongful death or injury resulting from any such vaccines. Bioshield 2 is in the Senate right now I think, and one of the provisions of that act supposedly is that they won’t even have to notify us if there is a risk involved in any of these vaccines. If anybody knows some good links on Bioshield information, I’d be especially keen to read about it from a investigative non-mainstream perspective.
Anyway, that’s about all I remember off the top of my head. This all seems worthy of much much more research, especially for anyone who has or is about to have kids.
Also here are some reader submitted links on the subject:
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