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Vaccines are fundamentally wrong
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2017-02-14 at 11:12 PM UTC
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2017-02-14 at 11:29 PM UTCDefinitely taking medical advice concerning children from Bill Krozby. Yep, before this I was guna get my kids vaccinated against everything, but as the beloved father has made a compelling case for vaccines being the work of the Illuminati, I'm now going to leave them open to disease and pray to God that he gives them the strength to pull through
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2017-02-14 at 11:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by reject Definitely taking medical advice concerning children from Bill Krozby. Yep, before this I was guna get my kids vaccinated against everything, but as the beloved father has made a compelling case for vaccines being the work of the Illuminati, I'm now going to leave them open to disease and pray to God that he gives them the strength to pull through
the fact that you're going to do what you were going to do anyways isn't really a slur on anyone else. -
2017-02-14 at 11:45 PM UTCI don't really care what you inject me with, it will take a lot to harm me.
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2017-02-15 at 12:01 AM UTCCircumcision leads to weight loss.
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2017-02-15 at 12:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by Discount Whore Funny that the mercury is in <1 mcg per dose and only in SOME vaccines, flu and I think some types of anti-venom are the only shots that have it. You will literally get more mercury by eating a can of tuna which averages at 18mcg per tin. Anybody who thinks mercury is an issue in vaccines is an uneducated idiot.
Lol @ vaccines not working though. It's like saying airplanes don't fly because they crash sometimes.
I agree with Hamp, it should be considered negligence to not get your child vaccinated. You're putting your child's health at risk for your retarded and unsubstantiated claims that 'vaccines cause autism.' How fucking little an understanding of science you have to have to believe in this bullcrap.
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I have a lot of understanding. Sorry you believe everything the globalist have forcefed you -
2017-02-15 at 12:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby the fucked up thing about vaccines is they contain mercury in them just like high fructose korn syrup and mercury is linked to autism and a lot of the vaccines/flu shots are given at grocery store where *surprise surprise* gmo foods containing corn syrup, along with spider dna put inside of milk.
mercury isn't linked to autism in any scientific sense. in high enough concentrations it does cause brain damage and by extension, mental disorders but the thiomerosol used as a preservative in vaccines is not the same as mercury metal and it's such a low dose that you're likely to get more by volume in a serving of fish.Most diseases start in the stomach,
lol, noMy dog sam a beagle was an escape artist like houdini, we had a fence but he was always able to get out and the humane society would pick him up and they would tell my parents and I they few times he was picked up that they gave him a vaccine and he started getting slower and slower it got so bad where his hair started falling out and underneath it was replaced by a yellow goo one time he started to eat a sock so i tossed him a sausage and he didn't eat the sausage.
correlation, causation, public masturbation
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2017-02-15 at 12:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by reject Definitely taking medical advice concerning children from Bill Krozby. Yep, before this I was guna get my kids vaccinated against everything, but as the beloved father has made a compelling case for vaccines being the work of the Illuminati, I'm now going to leave them open to disease and pray to God that he gives them the strength to pull through
It's your kids lives not mine, don't say I didn't warn you though -
2017-02-15 at 12:32 AM UTC
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2017-02-15 at 12:34 AM UTCBurn!
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2017-02-15 at 12:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by Hash Slinging Slasher Vaccines don't even work, why bother getting them?
I love how whenever there's an outbreak of staph or something, everybody points at the one kid who wasn't vaccinated.
Did your kid get the vaccine? Yes? Did your kid get staph? Yes? That means THE VACCINE DIDN'T WORK!
do you know how vaccines work? they essentially dump a dead (or in the case of ultra-cheap products like what's sent in aid to africa, a live but weakened) sample of the disease into the body to train the immune system to fight it. if said disease mutates significantly or a different enough strain comes to town, the subject can still be infected. it's why at-risk groups are supposed to get the flu vaccine every year - it constantly mutates.
also keep in mind that there are people who legitimately cannot be vaccinated; I think it's something like a few people in every 10,000 either have compromised immune systems or are allergic to components in vaccines so they rely on the herd immunity effect provided by the expectation that anyone able to be vaccinated is.
which is probably the most important effect of vaccination - as above, there are people who cannot be vaccinated and people whose vaccinations aren't completely effective, as well as the sick and elderly whose immune systems are suppressed or unable to fight disease regardless of vaccination status. 'herd immunity' is the effect where since the majority of people are immune to a disease, it stops the disease from entering the community and greatly reduces the chance of nnon-immune people being exposed to it in the first place. the more people who 'voluntarily' refuse vaccination, the higher the spread of diseases, the higher the chance of the non-immune being exposed and infected.
seriously, the statistics speak for themselves. have a look at the rates of polio, measles etc. infection and fatality rates over the last century, and take note of the years that vaccines were discovered, made mandatory and hit 80-90% population vaccination rates.
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2017-02-15 at 12:49 AM UTCVaccines are fine, without them we would be fucked if an outbreak occured. Instead of mass death we just inject people with some chemicals, seems worth it to me.
I"m vaccinated for a few things. -
2017-02-15 at 1:21 AM UTC
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2017-02-15 at 1:22 AM UTC
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2017-02-15 at 1:37 AM UTClol
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2017-02-15 at 1:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby Not sure what you were trying to post there it's a broken picture link
It was a screenshot of me putting this dumb anti-vax bitch in her place on Facebook. I had to break it because I missed a couple spots when I was blacking out PI. I'll reup it in a bit.
I forget who said it, but he was right. The mercury contained in some vaccines isn't what you think it is. Thimerosal contains ethylmercury. Mercury found in the environment is methylmercury. Furthermore, thimerosal is no longer used in most vaccines. The exception being the flu vaccine which isn't recommended for infants, anyway.
Bill Krozby, I don't know why you think a YouTube education qualifies you to speak with authority on anything whatsoever. Any nut with a camera can create a video to rattle off whatever delusion they've come to believe after scouring the internet for a few hours. Any opinion you have is pretty much invalidated after you post a YouTube video to bolster your argument.
Vaccines are not 100% safe. No one has ever claimed that they are. People do react badly to them from time to time. Personally, I had a bad reaction (rash and fever) to the pertussis vaccine when I was an infant. This isn't true for most people. Not even close. For the vast majority, vaccines work exactly as intended. There was never any real doubt about them until Andrew Wakefield began faking data to support his half-baked theories.
Literal centuries of work by countless numbers of researchers have proven time and again the efficacy and safety of vaccines. But, hey, you believe YouTube if you want. Thankfully, no one depends on you having an informed opinion on the matter. -
2017-02-15 at 2:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by HampTheToker It was a screenshot of me putting this dumb anti-vax bitch in her place on Facebook. I had to break it because I missed a couple spots when I was blacking out PI. I'll reup it in a bit.
I forget who said it, but he was right. The mercury contained in some vaccines isn't what you think it is. Thimerosal contains ethylmercury. Mercury found in the environment is methylmercury. Furthermore, thimerosal is no longer used in most vaccines. The exception being the flu vaccine which isn't recommended for infants, anyway.
Bill Krozby, I don't know why you think a YouTube education qualifies you to speak with authority on anything whatsoever. Any nut with a camera can create a video to rattle off whatever delusion they've come to believe after scouring the internet for a few hours. Any opinion you have is pretty much invalidated after you post a YouTube video to bolster your argument.
Vaccines are not 100% safe. No one has ever claimed that they are. People do react badly to them from time to time. Personally, I had a bad reaction (rash and fever) to the pertussis vaccine when I was an infant. This isn't true for most people. Not even close. For the vast majority, vaccines work exactly as intended. There was never any real doubt about them until Andrew Wakefield began faking data to support his half-baked theories.
Literal centuries of work by countless numbers of researchers have proven time and again the efficacy and safety of vaccines. But, hey, you believe YouTube if you want. Thankfully, no one depends on you having an informed opinion on the matter.
unfortunately people have to depend on you for your uninformed opinion.
You can shit all over a youtube source all you want but you're too lazy to provide your own source.
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2017-02-15 at 2:08 AM UTCLOL at you all for seriously arguing with this mongleroy.
He's immune to facts. He will just post another dumb video. Every. Single. Time. -
2017-02-15 at 2:09 AM UTC
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2017-02-15 at 2:09 AM UTCAnd EDIT his posts to seem smarter.