Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 A while back I had asked for people to write to Congress for support on a House Bill that will call for a study between the vaccinated/unvaccinated populations. What I am finding is that this is impossible to do! Here's why. We all know that certain conditions can be " hereditary " . Well, the only reason why things are hereditary is because cell damage occurs. These defective cell lines are passed from the Mom and Dad to the baby. Cell damage may not only be caused by vaccines, but other environmental chemicals, infections, viruses, etc. So, when you think about the bigger picture, a proper study is impossible. Not only are there too many factors to consider, but where on earth are you going to find children to study that have a vaccine-free history? Parents unvaccinated? Grandparents unvaccinated? Great grandparents? Now that WHO is taking it upon themselves to vaccinate the unvaccinated countries - it doesn't leave anyone left. Sure, we could study the Amish again, but we wouldn't have anyone to compare them to. While they may breathe the same air, they do not eat the same foods we do nor do they use everyday chemicals like we do. This is why I cannot stress enough about continuing to educate others. We also cannot allow " forced vaccination " to occur in any of our states either because if we allow it to happen, others will be sure to follow. Our exemptions are a right, not a " privilege " and if you see another state fighting an immoral and unconstitutional matter - do all that you can to help them. It is an exhausting battle, but every little thing that you do counts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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