Australian anti-vaxxers provide new model for the world
By Jon Rappoport
Out of the ashes of government tyranny comes a solution.
In the Australian state of Queensland, childcare facilities can refuse to allow unvaccinated children to attend, so...
Parents there have formed their own community, which has already grown to 800 members. As ABC (Australia) reports:
"Sunshine Coast vaccine refuser and leader of the Natural
Immunity Community, Allona Lahn, said her anti-vaccine network had grown
to 800 members and was becoming stronger since the regulations were
introduced."
"'Out of sheer necessity we've created a community base to
support families - we've had no choice other than to start our own
social services'."
"Ms Lahn said the network with like-minded families included
their own childcare, schools and health services away from the
mainstream."
"'We organise group childcare arrangements and we're now devising our own combined homeschooling system,' she said."
"'We use health practitioners within the anti-vaccine
networks around Australia and 'anti-vaccination-friendly' doctors in the
community'."
"Ms Lahn said network members were turning away from mainstream health services because they faced intimidation and coercion."
This is decentralization par excellence.
If like-minded parents in other countries take notice and
launch their own communities, who knows how strong this movement could
become?
Islands of resistance---but more than that. New answers, new
strategies, new victories. And ongoing proof that parents can raise
healthy children without vaccinations.
That proof is the dagger to the incessant lies about vaccines
being absolutely necessary. Mainstream media promote those lies day and
night---but the truth is, parents can and do raise unvaccinated
children with strong immune systems, which is the natural defense
against harm from disease.
The medical establishment has done NO proper, long-term
studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children's health
outcomes. And the real reason is: they don't want to face the results of
such studies. They rightly fear the facts that would emerge.
I'm sure Allona Lahn, the leader of the Queensland network,
doesn't think of herself as a hero. She's just doing what she knows is
right, and she and her compatriot parents are, above all, protecting
their children from the well-established toxic effects of vaccines. But
she is a hero.
Every aware parent should salute her.
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