George Bernard Shaw. In an article for the Irish Times in 1944, Shaw wrote the following:
“There is nothing eccentric in my objection to the dangerous and grossly unscientific operation called vaccination. Within my long life-time, its ruthless enforcement throughout Europe ended in two of the worst epidemics of smallpox on record, our formerly more dreaded cholera and typhus epidemics having meanwhile been ended by sanitation […] At present, intelligent and instructed people do not have their children vaccinated, nor does the law now compel them to. The result is not as the Jennerians prophesied, the extermination of the human race by smallpox: on the contrary, more people are now killed by vaccination than by smallpox.”
And so on. Look alive people, the Tipping Point is imminent. Bring it on.
Oh! My! G-d!!! I misspelled "receive". Just not acceptable with a Virgo Mars. Actually I think I suffer from a disorder I may or may not have discovered. I call it keyboard dyslexia and I seem to have the most problem with "to" which I'm usually writing out as "ot". It's probably the fault of the stupid way that the keyboard was set up originally. At least that's what I tell myself.
Excellent! Thanks for sharing.. Siomething else I've had to add to my "guilt pile" of bad decisions - allowing my children to be vaccinated. By the time I "wised up", it was too late for them and I was fighting veterinarians over cat vaccines. But I did discover there's really little difference between the "health" care which we traditionally recieve and that of our beloved animals. Both are trained by profiteers who pretty much control their education, then treat, rather than heal them. I received only the small-pox "vaccine" and then at 12 the polio "vaccine". Luckily I survived them both - I think. Both my daughters, however, have multiple allergies as well as asthma. My niece was not vaccinated until she was an adult and developed asthma shortly after. The best way to avoid getting sick, I think, is to avoid doctors.