8 questions to handle a pro vax assault

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8 Questions to handle a Pro Vax Assault It might be a neighbor, a relative, or a casual acquaintance. It might even be your pediatrician or other health care provider. They make some outrageous or attacking comment about how the non-vaccinated (they usually say Unvaccinated, but it's not possible to "un" vaccinate a person, so I prefer the term "non" vaccinated) are putting everyone at risk, are harming their own kids and others, etc. The interesting thing is most of these people have no idea about the science behind the vaccination debate nor the forces promoting the oft repeated mantras "vaccines are safe and effective, they've saved the world, you're stupid if you don't get one, if there are risks they are very very rare." What is a thinking person to do? If you care about this person, or if you are going to have to bump up against this person at some future points in life and really don't want the whole litany to come out again, you might like this plan. Learn a couple of key questions to ask your staunch vaccine proponent and tell them, "If you can answer a couple of questions, I'd be happy to discuss this topic further with you." Here is a sample of some questions that might be helpful, complete with the answers: #1 - What is MRC-5 and WI-38 and what vaccines are they in? Answer - Two fetal cell lines derived from aborted human fetal tissue (aka human diploid cells or HDC) and used in the production of the mumps, rubella, measles, MMR, smallpox, polio, hepatitis A, chicken pox and shingles vaccines. RA-273 is another fetal cell line. #2 - Name three ingredients in vaccines Answer - Aluminum, Polysorbate 80, and Glutaraldehyde. Aluminum is a known neurotoxin and the FDA only allows 25 mcg in an IV for an adult. Polysorbate 80 is a surfactant known to facilitate access through the blood brain barrier and has been linked to sterility and other issues. Glutaraldehyde is used as a cleaner for oil and gas pipelines and medical equipment and is currently in the DTaP and TDaP #3 - What are hexavalent and pentavalent vaccines and at what age are they recommended? Answer- Hexavalent vaccines are 5 in 1 and Pentavalent are 6 in 1 vaccines which deliver 5 or 6 different vaccines in one injection. Hexavalent vaccines are currently recommended in three doses for 2, 4, and 6-month-old babies. #4 - Name 2 hexavalent vaccines that include the DTaP and the total aluminum content as well as the EPA safe limit for an adult IV. Answer - Pediarix and Infanrix are the currently recommended vaccines and are commonly given without parental knowledge. Sometimes parents are told, "It's easier

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  • 8 Questions to handle a Pro Vax Assault

    It might be a neighbor, a relative, or a casual acquaintance. It might even be your pediatrician or other health care provider. They make some outrageous or attacking comment about how the non-vaccinated (they usually say Unvaccinated, but it's not possible to "un" vaccinate a person, so I prefer the term "non" vaccinated) are putting everyone at risk, are harming their own kids and others, etc. The interesting thing is most of these people have no idea about the science behind the vaccination debate nor the forces promoting the oft repeated mantras "vaccines are safe and effective, they've saved the world, you're stupid if you don't get one, if there are risks they are very very rare." What is a thinking person to do? If you care about this person, or if you are going to have to bump up against this person at some future points in life and really don't want the whole litany to come out again, you might like this plan. Learn a couple of key questions to ask your staunch vaccine proponent and tell them, "If you can answer a couple of questions, I'd be happy to discuss this topic further with you." Here is a sample of some questions that might be helpful, complete with the answers: #1 - What is MRC-5 and WI-38 and what vaccines are they in? Answer - Two fetal cell lines derived from aborted human fetal tissue (aka human diploid cells or HDC) and used in the production of the mumps, rubella, measles, MMR, smallpox, polio, hepatitis A, chicken pox and shingles vaccines. RA-273 is another fetal cell line. #2 - Name three ingredients in vaccines Answer - Aluminum, Polysorbate 80, and Glutaraldehyde. Aluminum is a known neurotoxin and the FDA only allows 25 mcg in an IV for an adult. Polysorbate 80 is a surfactant known to facilitate access through the blood brain barrier and has been linked to sterility and other issues. Glutaraldehyde is used as a cleaner for oil and gas pipelines and medical equipment and is currently in the DTaP and TDaP #3 - What are hexavalent and pentavalent vaccines and at what age are they recommended? Answer- Hexavalent vaccines are 5 in 1 and Pentavalent are 6 in 1 vaccines which deliver 5 or 6 different vaccines in one injection. Hexavalent vaccines are currently recommended in three doses for 2, 4, and 6-month-old babies. #4 - Name 2 hexavalent vaccines that include the DTaP and the total aluminum content as well as the EPA safe limit for an adult IV. Answer - Pediarix and Infanrix are the currently recommended vaccines and are commonly given without parental knowledge. Sometimes parents are told, "It's easier

  • now, because I only have to give one needle." Both these vaccines contain a whopping 850 mcg of aluminum, which is 825 mcg over what the EPA mandates as safe in an IV for an adult, and does not take into account the aluminum contained in other vaccines given. #5 - How many vaccines are mandated for a child by the time they are 2 years old? Answer - 49 vaccines all containing toxic chemicals: Aluminum, formaldehyde, Glutaraldehyde, Polysorbate 80, Propylene Glycol, and foreign DNA fragments from human fetuses, monkeys, pigs, guinea pigs, dogs and insects. Related question - How many vaccines are currently in production that they want to add to this list? Answer - 200 new vaccines at this time. #6 - Explain the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. When was it passed and what did it accomplish? Answer - The US Congress passed the NCVIA in 1986 when the pharmaceutical companies came to them and threatened not to make any more vaccines unless they would be protected from any liability of lawsuits for any damages or deaths resulting from vaccines. Doctors and pediatricians are also protected from liability. No drug company or doctor can be sued if a baby, child or adult dies or suffers from permanent damage from any vaccine. #7 Who is Dr Paul Offit? Answer - Dr Paul Offit is one of the most vocal proponents for the vaccine industry and is from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He put together patents on the RoteTeq vaccine that earned him multi millions of dollars and has written several books targeting those who seek to expose the risks of vaccines. #8 How many vaccines has Dr Offit said a child can receive at one time? Answer - Dr Offit was quoted in the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Addressing Parents Concerns: Do Multiple Vaccines Overwhelm or Weaken the Infants Immune System? A baby could respond safely and effectively to around 10,000 vaccines at any one time." Further, Dr Offit maintains, Since aluminum is found in all tissues of the body it plays an important role in the development of a healthy fetus, despite the fact that researchers in the field of aluminum toxicity have determined that aluminum "has no healthful function in the body. It is a toxin and a toxin only." http://vaccinepapers.org/dr-paul-offits-aluminum-deceptions-academic-misconduct/ If you would like to learn more about aluminum in vaccines, this 30-minute video by Dr Suzanne Humphries is extremely informative and available for free on YouTube. Aluminum is toxic to all life forms: The Case Against Aluminum in Vaccines by Dr Suzanne Humphries https://youtu.be/AAkz6LWNRLo