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Hi. I appreciate you sharing. I am a Registered Nurse and of course we were taught about aluminum but we were told it was the deodorant. I was never taught any ingredients in vaccines that would harm. We were never shown about ingredients or possible side effects. Now that my granddaughter is autistic I have done my deep dive. I found out these vaccines dont have a plecebo group. But are compared against another vaccine. That is NOT what I was taught in Nursing school. And now since 1986 and Reagan signed into law protecting drug companies. If a child is injured or they die too bad. Drug companies feel they are collateral damage. Oh well. So I guess parents need to be told before birth all the side affects which include death before taking the vaccine and if they die they can't sue. God made us in his image with a wonderful immune system until man started manipulating it.

Autism is now 1 out of 30. Soon more than half the population will we autistic then what.

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A few days ago I read a substak by James Lyons-Weiler, called "For Senator Whitehouse: The 99th Congress That Called Vaccines “Unavoidably Unsafe” It is an article worth reading:

https://popularrationalism.substack.com/p/for-senator-whitehouse-the-99th-congress

From my point of view, which is long but includes the fact that parents are completely lied to, coerced and victimized when they are against vaccinating their kids, this following statement should give every parent a big dose of motivation to make a lot of noise!

"A lobbyist for the pharmaceutical industry may argue over breakfast in Washington, DC that vaccines are “unavoidably unsafe” and then drive to Annapolis at lunchtime and testify that Maryland should remove religious exemptions to vaccines required for school entry because “vaccines are safe.”

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Hi Tracy,

I appreciate very much your consistent defense of our kids from harm that demonstrably threatens them. As I read this post, however, I am left with only bare, unsupported claims of evidence pointing to vectors of that harm, and not links or citations to that evidence I can examine. You state "A groundbreaking study published by Children’s Health Defense has revealed alarming statistics showing that vaccinated children have a significantly increased risk of developing autism compared to their unvaccinated peers."

Please provide a link to that study, or at least a title so that interested parents can actually read it for themselves. Please consistently do that, as in several other places in the OP you mention evidence without identifying it specifically so that we can find it, or simply linking to it. I'd really appreciate that, as I'm sure many parents would too, because the information environment today is extremely chaotic due to mis, dis, and malinformation promulgated intentionally to mislead people and profit from their confusion. Providing direct links to sources completely prevents you from contributing to that confusion and simply becoming another unsourced claim.

Thanks!

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I found when I followed that link that it is to an article about the study. Fortunately, a link to the research published was included in that CHD article.

https://publichealthpolicyjournal.com/vaccination-and-neurodevelopmental-disorders-a-study-of-nine-year-old-children-enrolled-in-medicaid/

Thanks!

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There are other publications mentioned in the OP. While I appreciate very much you stepping up and providing this information, I hope that the balance of my comment that requests consistently identifying specific research, and preferably providing links, as you do here, is something we can count on from here on out.

Thanks!

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While you may believe this information, I'm not buying it. I think that the benefits far outweigh the risks. There is nothing in life that is 100% effective, but I don't want my kids going to school with unvaccinated other kids and having them exposed to measles, mumps, rubella, polio, etc.

This conspiracy theory has been debunked many times over the years. Could the vaccines be updated and become less risky? Probably, but now that measles, etc. is making a comeback because of this information when it was nearly eradicated, proves the effectiveness of the vaccines.

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You state, "I don't want my kids going to school with unvaccinated other kids and having them exposed to measles, mumps, rubella, polio, etc." If those vaccines worked as you believe they do, you would have no worries about them being exposed, right? https://rumble.com/v3hc3yc-the-vaccine-lie.html

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Only if all the other kids are vaccinated. Otherwise, the risk increases. As noted, vaccines are not 100%f

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The idea of a vaccine is to create serum antibodies which cannot and do not prevent infections. Therefore vaccinated children become infected, become carriers, and transmission continues. Vaccinating everyone will not stop this from happening. The antibodies produced from the shots are supposed to lessen symptoms when the vaccinated person gets infected, but that idea doesn't work either because the antibodies are suboptimal and can, in some children, increase the severity of symptoms. The adjuvants added to the mix are toxic by nature, and children that cannot eliminate those toxins through metabolic processes are the ones that end up with neurological complications including autism.

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Not buying this even with all of your big “medical” words. Herd immunity has been achieved with so many of the vaccines and the proof is in the pudding. We nearly eradicated measles, mumps, smallpox, polio, etc. and over 2 generations have benefited. However, with the kind of medicine that you are a proponent of, we now have increased cases of measles, etc. No proof of any vaccines causing autism but, I will concede, no proof that it doesn’t either. So, we need to keep studying but to disavow using vaccines for children puts all of the children at risk; not just those that are unvaccinated but that are, also.

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