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Re: The perils of toxins
 
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Re: The perils of toxins


"Antivaxers are unable or unwilling to understand this. They quote a list (supplied by the CDC) of compounds that may be present in minute amounts in vaccines (ranging from preservatives to components of bacterial growth medium), and squawk about how these are "toxins". This ignores the fact that any such trace compounds are present in amounts far too small to have any effect on a vaccinated person, and overlooks the real toxins - the ones produced by infectious organisms - which are what vaccines protect us from."

Bull Biscuits, The Idea that "trace" amounts do not cause problems is totally unfounded. I've seen people get sick, vaccines are not harmless, you should try checking out the VAERS report. People have died from vaccines, now if you want to be of the opinion that the ends justify the means, that is fine, have that opinion. Just don't state your psuedo-science psy-ops jabs as fact. Toxins in vaccines are real, just like the ones you say "protect us". Once again you discredit your whole argument by saying something so ludicrous. Thanks. I'm more convinced than every that vaccines are a bad idea. If vaccines did not contain toxins, then that would defeat their whole purpose.

And Vaccines do not necessarily produce lifetime immunity, this has been documented time and time again.
Read it for yourself from your favorite propaganda mill..80percent truth, 20percent lies.


http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol6no5/srugo.htm

 

 
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