Monday, February 2, 2015

Vaccinations aren't perfect either

I would say vaccinations are about as perfect as public school is. In other words not very.

In the same way public schools fail the students (in other words don't provide what they need to the students), vaccinations fail the public and the children at least 40% of the time.

The medical profession wants you to believe that vaccinations are perfect just like public school systems try to make you believe public schools are the ONLY answer to your problems regarding education.

This is always a lie!

So, in the end it is about "How stupid are you?"

When I grew up doctors often were like this as their patients died from all sorts of things too. While smart people often sought alternative medicine and lived, doctors patients often died.

I think the best thing about western medicine is diagnosis but not treatment.

We excel in diagnosis over most other healing methods but often our treatments suck.

This is well known now around the world just not so much in places like the U.S. and Europe.

So, should you get your kids vaccinated? You have about a 60% chance that they will be helped and society also has about the same rate that they will be helped by these vaccinations.

However, you also have a 40% chance that the mercury or the eggs most vaccinations are made from are going to do some brain damage or allergy damage or other as of now unknown kinds of mental retardation or autism or other kinds of damage to you or your children.

HOwever, just like in the 1950s doctors want you to believe that vaccinations are a silver bullet helping everyone.

That's just complete bullshit!

And anyone who does enough research knows that.

That's like saying, "Everyone who crosses in a crosswalk across a big thoroughfare will be safe!" which isn't true either. Will you be safer? mostly yes.

But, is is a silver bullet that always will save your life? NO!

So, this is the problem medical professionals don't want you to think about.

So, are doctors lying to us?

Sort of.

Because vaccinations do reduce mortality and diseases about 60% of the time and the rest do various kinds of harm to people.

And when they tell you something else you know they are not being completely truthful and speaking: "Doctor and nurse propaganda to you."

However, that being said, "Will I get a shingles shot?" Definitely eventually.

And will I get a flu shot this year? maybe. Because I did last year because I was 65.

However, will I get a measles shot. Probably not.

However, the other side of this is that I got whooping cough and had chicken pox and both affected my life a lot, especially whooping cough that I almost died from.

Then because I didn't get my son that shot for whooping cough he got whooping cough to and because of that eventually got asthma too. So, all my other kids got the whooping cough shot after that because both my son and I had almost died from whooping cough both.

So, it is something you have to weigh the positives and the negatives and sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, (sort of like Las Vegas).

But, don't be dumb enough to believe everything doctors tell you. Be an informed person. You will live a whole lot longer by doing enough research into how to live a long time yourselves.

God helps those who help themselves.

God also helps those who do the research for themselves too.

Because if you believe everything you hear from everyone in your life you won't be alive very long.

That is a given.


Another odd thing happened last year regarding Whooping cough. A whole family of our friends got whooping cough one by one, they were from ages 14 to 60. They all were sick a month or two. It didn't kill any of them but the youngest two lost a month or more of school and the oldest about age 60 has had a terrible year of colds, flus and sort of a broken immune system. So, whooping cough may not kill you over ages 3 to 5 much but it still can sort of ruin your life for a year or more if you are over 40 or 50 when you get it.

Later: Even Rand Paul who is a doctor said, "I've seen children that were perfectly healthy before a vaccination get very sick after one." which is true.

So, yes, it is true more people will benefit from vaccinations than they will maim or kill. However, I think it is very important to let parents choose whether their kids live or die even though who will live and who will die from vaccinations likely cannot be predicted before the vaccination is given.

And then if a child dies it is easy for doctors to say, "Oh. Something else caused this death or maiming not the vaccination."

So, the biggest difference between when measles was mostly eliminated by vaccinations (from about the 1950s on) is a much higher percentage of people now have both a high school and college education (unlike the 1950s when most people didn't even have a high school diploma), so doctors cannot lie to parents and get away with it like they used to.

There is no silver bullet for any illness. No matter what you do there are risks. So, as a parent you have to weigh the risks for your family and make the best choice possible.

You are never going to know ahead of time (unless you are a precognitive psychic) whether a vaccination is going to kill or maim your child or not. This unfortunately is the truth.

So, take your best guess and your child will make it or not. This is the truth. However, at least 60% of more of the time your child will likely suffer no ill effects from most or all types of vaccinations.

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