19 August, 2021

An Important Documentary About Vaccines

Posted by Socrates in Big Medical, Big Pharma, Covid as a cult, Covid-19, Covid-19 as a scam, Covid-19 vaccines, Covid-stupid, Covidians, vaccines at 12:03 am | Permanent Link

Want to be shocked? Consider this: the average American child gets 15 vaccinations during the first 15 months of his life! Ridiculous! And scary. But wait! There are more vaccines in store for him later. From 18 months to 18 years of age, there are 3rd, 4th and 5th doses of some of those first 15 vaccines. So you’re talking about probably 20 vaccines in all. Stupid!

All vaccines are risky. Many are downright dangerous. But surprisingly, due to the nature of medical school, most doctors are, by default, pro-vaccine; they aren’t taught very much about vaccines in medical school, and what they are taught is that “vaccines are great, wonderful lifesavers that you must give to all of your patients” and that’s about it. They aren’t told about the risks/dangers of vaccines. They aren’t told that unvaccinated children are much healthier than vaccinated children.

There’s a key quote in this documentary that will make you say “wow, that sounds very familiar!” It’s about the measles vaccine and the reason why it is “pushed” onto the public so vigorously. Here’s the quote: “the aim is to force everybody to be vaccinated. And the primary reason for that is to get rid of the unvaccinated control group.” Deja vu! I said the same thing about the Covid-19 vaccine just 3 weeks ago. And I had not watched this documentary yet. Eerie.

Watch this important online documentary and share it. The kids featured in it, at the beginning of it, were normal kids until they got various vaccines. Now, some of them are retarded, and some are just abnormal (e.g., they have autism or don’t talk anymore).

Vaccines earn Big Pharma billions of dollars per year. But most vaccines are unnecessary. Will health problems appear later on in the people vaccinated with the Covid-19 vaccines? Maybe. Since the vaccines were rushed to market, it’s entirely possible.

[Video; 1 hour, 37 minutes].


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