01-30-2019, 04:19 AM
Months ago, I picked up a DVD at my library. The topic was vaccine safety. There was a Medical Doctor in Great Britain (I don't remember his name now) who had compelling evidence that certain COMBINED vaccines were harmful to far more children than the government and pharmaceutical companies would admit to. I remember the MMP (mumps, measles and I think whooping cough?) when combined (a common practice) was causing more than a few serious complications (and, when given SEPARATELY over time, the incidence of complications was almost nil). The medical and especially Big Pharma communities went after this MD causing him all sorts of grief. BIG anything generally viciously attacks anyone who has the temerity to question them. Smear campaigns and hostile acts up to and including murder are NOT beyond BIG ______ (you fill in the blank. We're talking BILLIONS of dollars at stake). Years to decades later, information surfaces that tobacco, talcum powder, asbestos, high fructose corn syrup, GMOs, pesticides etc, etc, etc are NOT the benign, beneficial products their creators want the public to believe they are (and ARE known to the corporate elite to be harmful VERY early on).
I've read that Jenny McCarthy blames the MMP combined vaccine for her child's autism. I SURE that all the drugs / substances Jenny may or may not have used in her party girl days had NOTHING to do with her eggs being scrambled. I, for one, wonder just how much harm has been done to unsuspecting youthful users when drug use exploded as a recreational activity. In today's "if it feels good do it" (and hell, the government might even pay for it!) society, personal responsibility is largely MIA. It's MUCH easier to blame someone, anyone else and, when anyone is TRULY caught, it somehow is never their fault.
I've read that Jenny McCarthy blames the MMP combined vaccine for her child's autism. I SURE that all the drugs / substances Jenny may or may not have used in her party girl days had NOTHING to do with her eggs being scrambled. I, for one, wonder just how much harm has been done to unsuspecting youthful users when drug use exploded as a recreational activity. In today's "if it feels good do it" (and hell, the government might even pay for it!) society, personal responsibility is largely MIA. It's MUCH easier to blame someone, anyone else and, when anyone is TRULY caught, it somehow is never their fault.