This is so interesting.

I've asked you a very simple question, and in return you're giving me all sorts of advice and saying some not very nice things.

Is it because you can't answer the question?

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Exactly it is because I can not answer your question...

...no it is because your question showcase, that you lack very basic understanding. It is not made up, that for some concepts you have to learn the basics first.

Learn maby how universities proof the function of a vaccine. When you do not understand, how they do it, investigate until you understand it well. Or you think that some internet dudes are just the greatest genius humanity has seen, and know how to proof the function of a vaccine better then all universities in the world? The probability for me to win all euromillion lotterys of this year is probably still bigger, than some internet dude without any reputation having better methods for scientific proof, then all universities in the world.

Extrapolating the answer to my question from your second paragraph: maybe you believe that no one has died from the measles vaccine because the universities said so? (or: if someone had ever died from a measles vaccine, the university researchers would have found that out and announced it?)

[totally off topic but I gather your first language is German and I'm so impressed with how you're arguing in English!]

Extrapolating the answer to my question from your second paragraph: maybe you believe that no one has died from the measles vaccine because the universities said so? (or: if someone had ever died from a measles vaccine, the university researchers would have found that out and announced it?)

One of the most common logical fallacies is "appeal to authority." In all of your responses - and thank you for taking the time - that appeal to authority seems to be the primary basis for your claims.

[totally off topic but I gather your first language is German and I'm so impressed with how you're arguing in English!]

ok, so me asking why you think that no one has died from the measles vaccine showcases my lack of understanding?

That just doesn't make any sense.

[totally off topic but I gather your first language is German and I'm so impressed with how you're arguing in English!]

sorry for so many responses! they didn't seem to be posting

Why aren’t there more studies about maternal immunity transfer when breastfeeding infants? One could critically think of getting their babies screened for antibodies prior to any kind of vaccination? Why isn’t that even being considered? Why do Al of this blind… that’s what bothers me.

For example, why vaccinate against Hep B if the mother is testing hep B negative? This doesn’t seem to be making any sense as Hep B is transmitted through blood. As far as I’m concerned babies don’t play with needles. Increased immunity over the lifetime if vaccinated at birth/2 months is a weak argument in the face of vaccine risk. It makes no sense. I feel the medical community is taking all these questions way too lightly, blindly following recommendations and cashing their checks.

I see it different. But since you seem to choose your way, completely independent of informed professors and doctors, it seems impossible to help you and a waist of time.

I have not chosen my way, I’m simply asking questions that seem pretty damn relevant. In fact some countries like Finland do not mandate Hep B vaccination for babies born of Hep B negative mothers. It seems logical. You’re the one who seems to be following a doctrine blindly.

Look all I say is this. When somebody is searching for good information, one needs to find people to trust in. When I need to know how to construct a house, I go out to an engineer focused on constructing buildings. When something seems weird, I may search for another engineer, that is not related to the first one.

When anyone follows this path of critical thinking, one does not always find the super solution. But it is probably the best bet to get a good answer.

Things seem to have gotten pretty damn weird with the first engineer if you know what I mean.