By CE Marshall
This past few week there has been more chatter than normal regarding the safety and necessity of vaccines. I am not going to posture my position regarding the issue except to say it's a welcome sign of some civility in society that it's being debated at all. Big Pharmaceuticals and their lapdog scientists have long feigned that "there is no debate" as if they and their way of thinking are the great "untouchables". Are they incapable of making mistakes or errors in their functioning as corporations?
I am not leaping into the details of the safety of vaccines because I don't know. I do know that until Secretary Kennedy became the Director of Health and Human Services there was no debate at all allowed regarding vaccines. It was not even on the radar- and yet it's well known that a lot of people have died or become sick after taking vaccines, especially the COVID vaccines. It's also a well-known fact that autism has taken a frightening increase over the last 30 years and the reason is not clear. One factor that has changed is the injection of vaccines for infants that cover a multitude of diseases all at once. Is that really safe? I used to trust that our leaders and Doctors and scientists had our best interests at heart. That is no longer true because money has become more important in their minds than the individual and his or her rights. The collective of large government and large corporations are the priority today. Is it wise to hand over a 100% of all disease prevention to a small group of Big Pharmaceuticals whose incentives and morality are suspect by anyone not involved? Is it wise for our government agencies to have given "Carte Blanche" to these corporations to do whatever they please, that is, as long as they continue to "fund" government research studies and the politicians supporting their way of thinking?
Today Secretary Kennedy posted a "tweet" on X that stated the following:
"Under this administration, vaccine injuries will be reported and studied. Individuals who suffer them will not be denied, marginalized, vilified or gaslit. They will be welcomed and we will learn everything that we can about them so that we can improve the safety of these products."
How can anyone argue with such a statement? It boggles my mind that Democrats- the "so-called" opponents of "big business" are so opposed to such measures that would scrutinize large corporations! It boggles my mind that their Senators and Representatives are so opposed to open debate regarding something all of us have been directed to have injected into our bodies and our children's bodies.
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"For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." - 1 Timothy 6:10
The point here in this passage is the greedy desire for money and the willingness to gain it unethically; that kind of thinking will drive people to do all kinds of things which will not only hurt themselves, but injure others in the process. 🙁
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