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Emily Letila's editorial reply on vaccines

Emily Letila's editorial reply on vaccines | Anybody who is mistrustful of vaccines is just an ignorant, superstitious; poopy-head! Emily, the U.N. has just confirmed a new polio outbreak in Sudan; was caused by an oral vaccine. Never mind. | image tagged in emily letila editorial,snl,gilda radner,jane curtain,vaxx fanatics,sudan polio outbreak caused by vaccines | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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1 up, 4y,
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And all that about a week after they declared the continent of Africa to be free of wild polio. There's something wrong with your mind they will say when you say vaccinations dont work, or as you think they do.
Also for anyone readings own investigation, look into how the Cabal families (or whatever name you prefer) managed to spread the Spanish Flu so succesfully. Was the Spanish flu really a naturally occuring pandemic or was it helped. Clue, G.I's leaving to the battlefront had something to do with it all beyond the claimed stories convenient history writing likes to tell.
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1 up, 4y,
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Interesting, I will look into that.
I personally think vaccines can be beneficial, but I also think big pharma is very lax about quality control. But say something like this to a vaxx fanatic (those folks happy to let corporations think for them), and they immediately call you down as anti-vaxxer and anti-science.
1 up, 4y,
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Exactly, I have been told that the clean ones are made by culturing with human cells and anything less is a sure sign of contamination whether by chemical or foreign living matter.
I'm not against the use either if someone wants to use them. But I cannot understand how they can claim that if I don't get a vaccine I'm going to infect someone who has had the vaccine.
Vaccines saved my grandfathers life. During ww2 he was set to leave on a deployment but they were all given vaccination or inoculations as they referred to then. He had an adverse reaction whereby his entire body swelled and he was in agonising pain. This caused him to not be able to leave on the warship 2 weeks later. 5 days out of port the ship was attacked by a German cruiser and all but a few crew members survived. True story which if he had died my mother wouldn't have been born and of course you can work out the rest.
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1 up, 4y,
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That was awful for him, but saved his life, wow!
Agree with you about the irrationality in saying a vaccine will protect you then turning around and saying a non-vaccinated person can give you the disease in question. An unborn baby possibly, but that is up for debate.
1 up, 4y,
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Yes well with the babies, I'm pretty sure the Japanese won't allow vaccinations until baby is a child at around 2 years of age.
Otherwise it's pretty scary to think what they pump into newborns here.
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0 ups, 4y
Agreed!
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