Controversy Over Effectiveness of Vaccines

Controversy Over Effectiveness of VaccinesA subject of intense controversy – vaccinations.

What sparked my reason for writing today is based on the newsletter from the ‘Health Ranger’ Mr Mike Adams, who’s website is www.naturalnews.com , that was in my inbox today. One of the articles in it was talking about flu vaccines and how they have been proven to be effective in only 1 out of 100 people… YES! I said 1 out of 100 people! So what about the other 99 people? It does nothing for them apparently. Here is the link to this article which explains it better and will fill in the rest of the questions I know you will be asking:

http://www.naturalnews.com/029641_vaccines_junk_science.html


The part that concerns me the most in this article is this – (comment here from Mike Adams of NaturalNews.com):


“To try to excuse this, vaccine hucksters claim that it would be “unethical” to conduct a placebo-controlled study of such vaccines because they work so well that to deny the placebo group the actual vaccine would be harmful to them. Everybody benefits from the influenza vaccine, they insist, so the mere act of conducting a scientifically-controlled test is unethical.”

So Mike Adams is exposing scientists have never had a control group vs. a group of people given the flu shot?! How can scientists do a fair trial with vaccines without one? You just cannot I feel.

Mike then also goes on to make this (I feel very accurate comment) in the article:

“Now, imagine if an herbal product were advertised on television as offering some health benefit, but it turned out that the product only worked on 1 out of 100 people who took it. That herbal product would be widely branded as “quackery” and the company selling it would be accused of false advertising. The company owners might even be charged with criminal fraud.”

But vaccines get a free pass on this issue. While an herbal product might be heavily investigated or even confiscated by the FDA, vaccines that only work on 1% of the people receive the full backing of the FDA, CDC, WHO, FTC and local hospitals and clinics to boot. The fact that the vaccine is pure quackery apparently doesn’t matter to any of these organizations: It’s full speed ahead, regardless of what the science actually says.

Once you understand all this, you now understand why it is an accurate statement to say “The FDA promotes medical fraud.”

Similarly, “The CDC promotes medical fraud.” As does the WHO.

These are scientifically accurate statements, assuming you agree that a product that only works on 1 out of 100 people fits the definition of “fraud” when it is marketed as if it helped everyone. And most people would agree with that reasonable definition of fraud.”

If you have the time to read the full article please do – as it is in your best interest. Also if it applies to flu vaccines then the same poor statistics may apply to other vaccines too. Become informed, and choose what you believe is right based on the facts.

A final comment from the article written by Mike Adams:

“The FDA, by the way, will often approve pharmaceuticals that only produce results in 5 percent of the clinical trial subjects. The world of modern medicine, in fact, is full of pharmaceuticals that simply don’t work on 95% of the patients who take them.”


The point of this article is to inform you, not to make you feel scared. I just feel that it is better that we live in a society where we can question the things we put into our bodies, question the people who tell us that e.g. “this is good for you”, “this diet works for everyone” etc… and realise we all have a choice of what we put into our bodies. Even questioning me. 

So I will write to you not just about what I do in my life, but from time to time about subjects that concern all of us in this world – to try and make a better one through education and awareness. All the time leaving you to make up your own mind. My aim is not to force you to think a certain way, or even adopt my thoughts and feelings on issues I write about. What I may do though is get you to think about things you never perhaps thought about before and prompt you to create your own opinion, like I say, your own informed opinion.

Please leave a comment or rate this article and let me know what you thought of it!

Have a happy day xxx Image by: Sura Nualpradid‘s portfolio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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