What many people do not realize is that American citizens have been fighting back against vaccines for over 100 years. Standing up for the health of our nation goes back to the late 1800’s. Our previous generations KNEW that vaccines had dangerous consequences, they just didn’t have the modern technology we have to disseminate that information. Which also made that information easier to suppress by the pharma creating big money regime who wanted to promote these vaccines. Here is a step back in history and the early “vaccine questioners”.
First we will start with this. This was published in 1923, discussing the harms of the smallpox vaccine. Manley Hall was discussing how sick people became after taking the smallpox vaccine under the guise of “forcing children to take a vaccine that causes a great train of ills”. He was upset at the way we defiled our own bodies and immune systems with a vaccine, and he was equally upset that we intentionally gave animals smallpox for the purpose of extracting the virus from the ulcers the animal broke out with in order to CREATE the smallpox vaccine. His final sentence speaks eerily true 100 years later “we look forward with great hopes to the day when we will remove from the fair name of our race….of which can be traced to vaccine which kills the best in us in order to save the rest”.
Then we have this from 1902. A group from Terre Haute, Indiana who were fighting against the “half mad” “misguided” people who wanted to vaccinate everyone. I love the last line: “Liberty cannot be given, it must be taken”. That goes along with my favorite quote: “give me liberty or give me death”. It happens to be why I named my Harley “Liberty Belle”.
Outstanding and thanks for sharing. Much of what we face today in this regard and more generally can be placed squarely at the feet of the late snake oil salesman, John D. Rockefeller, and his foundation, which lives on to haunt us to this day in his name. Virus Mania covers Rockefeller’s role in destroying public health quite extensively. The Creature of Jekyll Island addresses his attempts to destroy everything else. Most people have no idea the extent to which that monster’s existence all those years ago still plagues humanity today. Of course, in our time Bill Gates carries Rockefeller’s baton. The two are cut from the same cloth and driven by the same motivations. Among other things, in ‘No Such Thing as a Free Gift’, Linsey McGoey shows how both wreaked havoc on education and agriculture for their own ends, something Gates continues to do with impunity.