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re: An anti-vaccination ‘hotspot’ near Portland declares an emergency over measles outbreak

Posted on 1/23/19 at 6:24 pm to
Posted by Spasweezy
Unfortunately, Louisiana
Member since Jan 2014
6646 posts
Posted on 1/23/19 at 6:24 pm to
Anti-vaccination folks are worse than crossfit folks.
Posted by DLauw
SWLA
Member since Sep 2011
6087 posts
Posted on 1/23/19 at 8:11 pm to
I had measles as a kid (just like everyone else), it ran its course. Almost 50 years later, all good. Granddaughter had measles last year, it ran its course. She’s fine.

Had chickenpox as a kid (as did everyone else. Hell, parents would bring kids over to catch it so they could get it out of the way)it ran its course. Almost 50 years later, all good.

I will never contract Hep B because I’m not nursing from an infected mother, sharing needles or having sex with strangers.

I will never contract HPV because I’m not nursing from an infected mother or having sex with strangers.

I won’t contract polio, because I wash my hands, don’t have open sewer systems and I don’t eat other people’s shite.

1800 measles cases in the US since 2000. 11 deaths.

In the 90’s, there were on average 4,000,000 cases of varicella (chickenpox) per year. Of those cases, average mortality was 150 deaths “associated” with varicella.

I will say this- I’m not against vaccines totally, I’m against the amounts of vaccines suggested/required. I got 7 vaccination injections by the time I was six. Fast forward to 2014, if you follow the US vaccination schedule, a child will have almost 40 by the time they’re six years old.

The worst part IMO, is the fact that there is no testing done prior to the vaccinations. Babies aren’t tested for immunodeficiencies or genetic disorders before that nurse grabs the needle and pumps the chemicals.

Everyone believes Big Pharma is the evil when it comes to prices for life-saving drugs. Do you think vaccinations are any cheaper? Or is it the fact the the government subsidizes and endorses big pharma for the vaccines that makes you more than willing to trust their schedule or what’s in them.

There’s too many people on this planet as it is and the population is only increasing. The old won’t die because we’re propping them up. Infant mortality is down because we’re pumping them full of chemicals. Eventually something has to give.

The VICP, under the jurisdiction of the HRSA has paid out over $4 billion for vaccine injuries.

I’ll stop and let y’all downvote me off the board.
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