The Poisoned Needle: Suppressed Facts about Vaccination

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Carol Few people will acknowledge the risks of vaccinations. While I do support to a certain extent vaccinations-after all, small pox is virtually wiped out…moreFew people will acknowledge the risks of vaccinations. While I do support to a certain extent vaccinations-after all, small pox is virtually wiped out-I think there are better ways to do this. Why would you inject a 2 month old baby with no immune system with a deadly agent combined with other chemicals known to be toxic to mankind? My daughter was 4 months old when she received her first shot. I was hesitant; motherly instincts, I believe. By the time I got home from the doctor's office, her entire leg had swollen up and bruised, and within a few hours of her injections, started having seizures. These seizures led to brain damage and at 33 years old she is mentally challenged, still has seizures and will never live on her own, leaving me to die with a child who can not take care of herself. This was traced back directly to the pertussin in the DPT shot. My mother did not tell me that none of her siblings and herself could not take the DPT shot, and my husband, her biological father, had the same reaction and led a life of disability because of it. (seizures, not severe disability that he could not take care of himself) It would have been nice to be told this BEFORE shots were given. I have two other children. I delayed the vaccinations until they were to entire school, when their immune systems were able to handle these things better and they were spaced out one at a time, and they were both "fine", except both have suffered autoimmune diseases since elementary school which I contribute to those shots, among the crap added to our food and water supply that we can not avoid. Had I known back then I could refuse these shots, perhaps I would have done so-my last child was born a bit later than the others and I ended up homeschooling him after a few years as the internet had come along and provided more information than I could have ever imagined. At least now, if people want it and are open to it, the information is out there and easy to find. Yet, most deny it and call it conspiracy theory or junk science. I, and my daugher, are living proof it is NOT.
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