Vaccination Recall

So, Merck is recalling over a million vaccinations. Great. I guess you’re just supposed to take your child in and have them suck that vaccination right out of the child’s body. What a load.

And this claim:

the top U.S. health official said it was not a health threat.

REALLY rings hollow. If it’s not a health threat, why the recall? And do you know how much of a scare this is putting into people with young children? They didn’t do this recall just because there’s a little danger — it’s got to be seriously dangerous if the US government is willing to issue such a blanket recall.

Before you submit to the government mandated vaccinations, I suggest you really research them and see what they do. Don’t just accept government telling you that there’s no risk — do some research and learn for yourself. I submit that you might find out that these vaccinations have MANY more side effects and potential dangers than the government or health care provider (who profits from government) are going to volunteer. You do not have to put your child at risk, no matter what the government agents might tell you. Educate yourself, people, seriously.

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12 Responses to “Vaccination Recall”

  1. Outstanding recommendation. I don’t think the government or health organizations are putting all the info out there for people to easily see, such as how many die each year from “complications” that occur from vaccinations. It is a good idea to check it out rather than allow your child to be a “lab rat”. Where we may have some of the best medical practictioners in the world, they are human, and can miss things. The longer I live, the more I believe that everyone needs to take responsibility for their own healthcare decisions.

  2. These days vaccinations have become nothing more than another way to get cash. The medical people get cash for giving them and the government forces people to get them. It’s not about public health any more — it’s about money, plain and simple. And neither the government or the medical industry really care if people get harmed as long as they get their money.

    And if people get sick from vaccinations, that just means more money for the health industry. No, I’m not saying they do that intentionally, I think they just view that as a side benefit.

  3. Historically, vaccines have saved lives and ended some pretty horrible diseases over the years, but we have continued it as a tradition to the point of insanity.
    Just like over using antibiotics, we now have helped some the bugs evolve into killers (super bugs). Unnecessary medicine has become a huge money maker in the US and we will end up paying for it too.

  4. That’s true, too. Some places are still requiring smallpox vaccinations. Why? When is the last time there was a smallpox breakout in the US? It’s cash, plain and simple — like most government programs, it started out with good intentions, but quickly ballooned into piles of cash for the “right” people.

  5. Did you see how much Nancy Pelosi has spent of taxpayer dollars on flowers this year? It was like $17K!!! 10K for a speech writer for 1 week during a trip overseas… I thought people on Capitol Hill were well educated enough to write a speech! She paid over 2K for a makeup artist during her first week as Speaker and then at some point paid it back… probably decided since men didn’t incur that kind of “vanity expenditure” it would come back to haunt her! It is ridiculous how tax money is spent, and drug companies probably pay out pretty good kickbacks too!

  6. And these are people who are claiming to put accountability back in government. But know what? She’s in a gerrymandered seat. There’s literally NO way she won’t win again and she knows it. In other words, in America today there is NO way to hold her accountable.

  7. Well, if the rest of America has her number, she will never run for President… hopefully. And I really hope she get’s demoted and the Senate ends up with a minority of Dems after the election next year. A lot can happen in a year or so. [I know, I'm probably dreaming!]

  8. I predict that unless something drastic happens, next year will have one of the lowest turnouts ever. Have you seen the approval ratings of Congress? The people hate them. But in many cases, you simply don’t have any one else to vote for.

    I think next year I’m putting my name on a ballot SOMEWHERE, just so people have a choice.

  9. I’ve seen on the ballots way too many “uncontested” candidates running. I will vote “nobody” diliberately if the candidate is a scumbag. I personally think you should run and not stop Ogre. You would be too busy working (something most elected officials know NOTHING about!) to notice or get annoyed by the jerks.
    This country needs individuals like you who actually stand for freedom and the PEOPLE to be in office.

  10. I have talked to a few people about running for Congress next year…now THAT could be fun. I ran once, for NC Senate. I had a BLAST!

  11. I would consider supporting you from Middle America!
    I think someone like you should keep trying. At some point people will see how stupid things are and vote accordingly. You should be in there to take advantage of their disgust! :-)

  12. I think I might really screw with the powers that be in the party. I might just wait until the last day of filing, then walk to the board of elections and look around for a race with no competition…

    Last time I just showed up on the first day and signed my name. My phone didn’t stop ringing for two days with people wanting to know who the heck I was and why I didn’t do things the “right” way…

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