To be discounted must be the worst thing. I cant imagine also how the parents of babies fine one day and autustic the next must feel.
I am assuming that the medical profession feels they must discount for 'the greater good'. However, that is unethical.
I never knew about the DTP. I saw my immunization card from 1957 and I got it.
Today it is DTAP I believe, and it is just as bad, if not worse, I read. Thank God for social media. I told my daughter to not get any for my grandaughter. Every once in a while she seems on the fence despite a pediatrician who asks but doesn't push.
Thank God for friends of theirs with an autistic child who told her and her husband " don't get ANY of them". (sometimes we listen to our peers over our parents).
I think the big problem with vaccines is that it is one of those many things where if you do what everyone else is doing, you feel as if you are somehow a 💯%
'assimilated' American. We were once quite homogeneous as a culture and human nature and psychology still craves that cultural norm.
I've heard the "greater good" argument as nauseum. It wasn't good for my son. I'm that respect, I don't care about the greater good and neither would any loving, rational parent.
I listened to RFK Jr talk about how the vaccine manufacturers went to Reagan and got their immunity because they were losing money. Reagan told them to make safe vaccines and they told him vaccines are necessarily unsafe. They included that language in the Vaccine Injury Act for justification in shielding vaccine manufacturers from liability. So they're making necessarily unsafe products and then they don't properly test them. And our children are mandated to take them. No, thank you. It was never about the greater good. There are some really evil people holding the reins of power.
I also have to apologize because I have friends whose son was severely injured by vaccines (he's in his 20's now and needs constant care.) I used to watch his poor father supporting him as they walked down the aisle to Holy Communion, the son struggling mightily and his dad trying to help him.
Although I didn't say anything to anyone at the time, I secretly believed they were mistaken and paranoid about the vax being the cause of his injury. I deeply regret that.
Today I know that the pharma companies are the cause of untold millions of deaths and injuries of unsuspecting parents. Mea culpa
You had no way of knowing. We were born and raised in the freest, best country the world has ever known. It was founded by men who recognized that our rights come from God, not government; that the purpose of government is to secure those rights for us so that we can make the most of our existence. A country like that is amazing. We were amazing. We didn't know that our government broke that contract with us. We didn't ask them to; they had no right and they knew it, so they were sneaky about it. I didn't know about it until my son died. And honestly, even with what I knew about the vaccines, I didn't connect it to any other aspect of life here in the US until very recently. So I've known for a while what many of the issues are with vaccines. But I supported the war in Iraq. I believe that they had WMDs. I believed Oklahoma City was caused by domestic terrorists. I've believed lots of things where I was convinced this country was doing the right thing when I'm fact, the opposite was true. Since the pandemic, I've had my eyes opened about a lot of things. It also has helped to read books like "Witness" by Whittaker Chambers and "The Gulag Archipelago" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to realize that I have been utterly clueless about what's going on.
I guess my point is, you had no reason to believe otherwise. Your own experience probably told you that vaccines were safe and effective - they stopped diseases from spreading and your kids were fine. You've gotten a different perspective of the same picture so now some of your beliefs have changed. That's a good thing! The travesty would be to see the picture from your new vantage point and still cling to your old beliefs.
The greater good is an unethical and immoral rational for ALL evil. Did any one in the medical field ever sympathize, empathize or apologize for your pain regarding the innoculation?
Again, I am so sorry for your pain and your loss. 🙏
My experience with the medical community has not been great. There was a pediatric neurologist who testified at my son's trial and he was a beam of light in the darkness. My kids briefly had a pediatrician who didn't push, but she retired when they were very small. I took one of my children to see a doctor once because his neck had swollen up so that it was as wide as his face. He had a cough, too. The doctor told me my son had pertussis because I didn't vaccinate him, that there was nothing that he could do for my son, but that he was giving me a prescription for antibiotics to give him because it would protect other children from him! 🙄 Pertussis has a very distinct sound. I guess he thought I was such an ignoramus ,I wouldn't know. I stopped talking my children to the doctor unless they were badly injured or very, very sick. For the most part, the medical community was awful.
Having said that, let me say that now, I've seen a bit of a shift among medical professionals. I had to get my blood drawn recently and the nurse confided to me that she was forced to get the shot or lose her job and she's worried what will happen if all the medical professionals get sick now: who will run the hospitals and provide care for the ill and infirm? She's not the only one who has made such comments to me. So this has opened some eyes and minds. I'm learning to count my blessings when and where I find them.
To be discounted must be the worst thing. I cant imagine also how the parents of babies fine one day and autustic the next must feel.
I am assuming that the medical profession feels they must discount for 'the greater good'. However, that is unethical.
I never knew about the DTP. I saw my immunization card from 1957 and I got it.
Today it is DTAP I believe, and it is just as bad, if not worse, I read. Thank God for social media. I told my daughter to not get any for my grandaughter. Every once in a while she seems on the fence despite a pediatrician who asks but doesn't push.
Thank God for friends of theirs with an autistic child who told her and her husband " don't get ANY of them". (sometimes we listen to our peers over our parents).
I think the big problem with vaccines is that it is one of those many things where if you do what everyone else is doing, you feel as if you are somehow a 💯%
'assimilated' American. We were once quite homogeneous as a culture and human nature and psychology still craves that cultural norm.
I've heard the "greater good" argument as nauseum. It wasn't good for my son. I'm that respect, I don't care about the greater good and neither would any loving, rational parent.
I listened to RFK Jr talk about how the vaccine manufacturers went to Reagan and got their immunity because they were losing money. Reagan told them to make safe vaccines and they told him vaccines are necessarily unsafe. They included that language in the Vaccine Injury Act for justification in shielding vaccine manufacturers from liability. So they're making necessarily unsafe products and then they don't properly test them. And our children are mandated to take them. No, thank you. It was never about the greater good. There are some really evil people holding the reins of power.
I'm sincerely sorry for your loss.
I also have to apologize because I have friends whose son was severely injured by vaccines (he's in his 20's now and needs constant care.) I used to watch his poor father supporting him as they walked down the aisle to Holy Communion, the son struggling mightily and his dad trying to help him.
Although I didn't say anything to anyone at the time, I secretly believed they were mistaken and paranoid about the vax being the cause of his injury. I deeply regret that.
Today I know that the pharma companies are the cause of untold millions of deaths and injuries of unsuspecting parents. Mea culpa
You had no way of knowing. We were born and raised in the freest, best country the world has ever known. It was founded by men who recognized that our rights come from God, not government; that the purpose of government is to secure those rights for us so that we can make the most of our existence. A country like that is amazing. We were amazing. We didn't know that our government broke that contract with us. We didn't ask them to; they had no right and they knew it, so they were sneaky about it. I didn't know about it until my son died. And honestly, even with what I knew about the vaccines, I didn't connect it to any other aspect of life here in the US until very recently. So I've known for a while what many of the issues are with vaccines. But I supported the war in Iraq. I believe that they had WMDs. I believed Oklahoma City was caused by domestic terrorists. I've believed lots of things where I was convinced this country was doing the right thing when I'm fact, the opposite was true. Since the pandemic, I've had my eyes opened about a lot of things. It also has helped to read books like "Witness" by Whittaker Chambers and "The Gulag Archipelago" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to realize that I have been utterly clueless about what's going on.
I guess my point is, you had no reason to believe otherwise. Your own experience probably told you that vaccines were safe and effective - they stopped diseases from spreading and your kids were fine. You've gotten a different perspective of the same picture so now some of your beliefs have changed. That's a good thing! The travesty would be to see the picture from your new vantage point and still cling to your old beliefs.
Good bless you!
Thank you for sharing today. And thanks for the book recommendations...just added them to my reading list. Blessings!
The greater good is an unethical and immoral rational for ALL evil. Did any one in the medical field ever sympathize, empathize or apologize for your pain regarding the innoculation?
Again, I am so sorry for your pain and your loss. 🙏
My experience with the medical community has not been great. There was a pediatric neurologist who testified at my son's trial and he was a beam of light in the darkness. My kids briefly had a pediatrician who didn't push, but she retired when they were very small. I took one of my children to see a doctor once because his neck had swollen up so that it was as wide as his face. He had a cough, too. The doctor told me my son had pertussis because I didn't vaccinate him, that there was nothing that he could do for my son, but that he was giving me a prescription for antibiotics to give him because it would protect other children from him! 🙄 Pertussis has a very distinct sound. I guess he thought I was such an ignoramus ,I wouldn't know. I stopped talking my children to the doctor unless they were badly injured or very, very sick. For the most part, the medical community was awful.
Having said that, let me say that now, I've seen a bit of a shift among medical professionals. I had to get my blood drawn recently and the nurse confided to me that she was forced to get the shot or lose her job and she's worried what will happen if all the medical professionals get sick now: who will run the hospitals and provide care for the ill and infirm? She's not the only one who has made such comments to me. So this has opened some eyes and minds. I'm learning to count my blessings when and where I find them.
GG sorry for your loss 😢😢. How old was your son when he passed.
That’s for sure. We definitely need a reset, but not the one THEY’re talking about. When God does does the real reset, THEY may not like it too much.