Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 Here is how the enstein group thinks, or I should say doesn't think. From the book Dispelling Vaccination Myths. " If 100 people are vaccinated and 5 contract the disease, the vaccine is declared to be 95% effective. " So in their warped thinking all 100 people would have got the disease without the vaccine, but the vaccine saved 95 of them from getting the disease. Are they really that stupid? How hard is it to just reason, the five got sick because of the poison that was injected into them and the 95, had an immune system that was able to deal with the poison. The same as drugs, many people died of viox and many didn't. Since the drug/vaccine has no healing powers and the body has the power of elimination and action, would it not make sense that the final determination of life or death, sickness or health would depend on if the body could overcome the poison put in it. So the only question left is what makes a strong body? What makes a weak body? Well if we take the easy way out we could blame our grandparents. But keep this in mind, when we point the finger of blame at someone else............notice what direction the other three fingers are pointing. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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