Vigil Held In Sacramento For Children Killed Or Injured By Vaccines
In Brief
- The Facts:A vigil was
held in Sacramento, CA, for those who have been killed or injured by
vaccines. It was done in response to the passing of vaccine bill SB276,
which virtually removes medical exemptions for children who are at risk
of adverse reactions.
- Reflect On:Is it right to remove freedom of choice for children who are medically susceptible to vaccine injury? Is herd immunity even legit? This is discussed within the article as well.
Every
single headline from any mainstream media source that calls attention
to people raising concerns about vaccines–or in this case, protesting
the recent SB277 bill that was signed into law in California State,
stripping away medical exemptions for vulnerable children–always seems
to contain “anti-vaccine” in the title and within the body of the
article.
This recently inspired many people to
gather at a vigil that was held to honor children who were injured or
killed by vaccines. You can find more videos and pictures of the vigil
on Jonathan Lockwood’s Facebook Page
Read more about the bill here:
“Anti-vaccine” is a term used, along
with ridicule, to oppose those who are concerned about vaccine
safety and just want to bring awareness to the many issues that plague
the world regarding vaccines. Instead of mainstream sources addressing
the concerns of vaccine safety advocates, not only are terms like
“anti-vaccine” used, but ridicule is used as well. What would be more
appropriate would be to simply address the many concerns that vaccine
safety advocates have, acknowledge them, and simply reply and explain
why these concerns aren’t necessary. Unfortunately, we have yet to see
this happen.
Senate Bill 276 by Senator Richard Pan
eliminated nearly all vaccine medical exemptions. Under this bill,
politicians, not physicians, are in charge of deciding whether or not
children may receive medical exemptions, which in turn would determine
whether or not they can attend school.
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It’s no secret that vaccines are not
completely safe for everyone, it’s clearly not a ‘one size fits all’
product, and that’s evident by the fact that nearly $4 billion has been
paid out to families of vaccine injured children via the National
Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA).
As astronomical as the monetary awards are, they’re even more alarming considering that only an estimated 1% of vaccine injuries are even reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS).
If the numbers from VAERS are correct – only 1% of vaccine injuries are
reported and only 1/3 of the petitions are compensated – then up to 99%
of vaccine injuries go unreported and the families of the vast majority
of people injured by vaccines are picking up the costs, once again, for
vaccine makers’ flawed products.
This completely debunks the validity of ‘herd immunity.’
There are a number of safety issues with
regards to vaccines. For example, the recent scientific literature
that’s been published with regards to injected aluminum is cause for concern.
The list is quite long. Another example is that according to a MedAlerts search
of the FDA Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database, as
of 2/5/19, the cumulative raw count of adverse events from measles,
mumps, and rubella vaccines alone was: 93,929 adverse events, 1,810
disabilities, 6,902 hospitalizations, and 463 deaths
From 2013 to 2017, measles killed 2 people, but the vaccine killed 127 people. The odds of dying from the measles are 0.01 – 0.02 percent. If these statistics are correct, the vaccine is more dangerous.
The bottom line is that freedom of choice should always exist.
Read more about the bill here:
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