I'm not against the concept of #vaccines per say, I'm just certain there is no data showing they do anything other than maim and kill people.

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I couldn't agree more. And even when they somehow produce a vaccine that actually does what is supposed to do there are always downstream unintended consequences.

An example is, if my memory serves, is the chicken pox vaccine. Can't remember the country, but a country discovered that the chicken pox vaccine worked on preventing chicken pox, but in doing so it somehow opened the door for a far more serious ailment. So if you can believe it, said country actually halted the chicken pox vaccine.

All that to say I think the science of vaccinology is for the most part a bunch of baloney. Talk to me pre covid and I wouldn't have an opinion on the matter 🤷

Right you are.

So you say children dying from measles is a good thing?

It's bad and that's why I think giving kids measles with vaccines is evil and dumb.

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1113434035328573440.html

It's much better to aquire these common pathogens naturally in order to build a robust immunity *across* the family tree of pathogens, including future adaptations.

Focus on building health and stop pretending (A) vaccines provide realistic immunity and (B) you can avoid common communicable pathogens.