Arguments Against Vaccines

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People have chosen not to get themselves or their children vaccinated since they were first available. There has always been controversy over vaccinations, they thought to be immoral or objectionable, and they are! Vaccines are unsafe, unnatural and unnecessary for the human population. Medical technology has improved in the last 100 years and so have our living conditions, yet we have never been sicker. Our generation is the first of which we will not out live our parents. We owe a portion of this to vaccines, which have never been proven safe or effective.

Vaccines are like Russian Roulette. With living and inactivated viruses, fetal cells, bacteria, cow, insect and monkey ingredients, carcinogens, hazardous wastes, neurotoxins and …show more content…

One of these ingredients would be mercury. Planet Deadly says , “mercury is one of the most poisonous elements in the world” but when thimerosal mercury was added to vaccines, it was “perfectly fine” to give to inject into the body of a baby. Another ingredient in vaccines would be formaldehyde. Formaldehyde has been classified as “human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and as probable human carcinogen by the EPA and World Health Organization”. There are no safety standards for injecting formaldehyde into a child. Not a single ingredient in a vaccination is proven safe to inject into a human body. It is unethical expose any child to a substance that is not proven safe or effective. It is unethical to inherent risks and could cause devastating reactions like brain damage, chronic diseases, death, and even the disease the vaccine is supposed to prevent. It is unethical to subject people to a to a vaccination schedule that has never been tested for safety.

So if vaccines are not safe or effective then why do people continue to get them. Some parents think they are doing the best for their child, but others have been manipulated by fear-driven messages. Many times people don't take the time to research the topic and are told they are not qualified to do so. They are told to always trust their doctor, but even some doctors have not read the package information. The most outspoken advocates of vaccinations are the ones that hold paying jobs at Merck- manufacturer and distributor of pharmaceuticals, financial business or shares in pharmaceutical companies. They make money every time you get a vaccination and lose money when you

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