By Toni Bark, M.D.:
The recent news articles to hit the mainstream media
in the past week finally state what public health officials and
epidemiologists have known for some time: those vaccinated against
pertussis are carrying and spreading the bacteria and are responsible for most of the outbreaks.
And, if you look up scholarly articles about previous outbreaks of measles, you'll find academic papers on an entity termed "the paradox of measles";
a paradox because those vaccinated are the ones contracting the disease
whilst the unvaccinated in many communities with outbreaks, are
unscathed.
In addition, the rise in shingles over the past decade or so, is due to the chicken pox vaccine. This link is not denied in academic literature and was even predicted by mathematical biologists and epidemiologists, and was confirmed by another study funded by the CDC.
If vaccinated children and adults are capable of spreading
disease, shall we hold them and their parents legally liable for
outbreaks?
Continue reading the article from Green Med Info.
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