Not all vaccines are created equal
Your editorial from Sept. 22 needs a serious response (“The real vaccine risk”). All vaccines are not created equal nor is the safety of each one guaranteed.
My
granddaughter had a severe and frightening reaction within 30 seconds
of receiving the human papilloma virus vaccine, Gardasil, in the
doctor’s office. She survived but has lived through a post-vaccination
period that has negatively affected her health and included several
emergency room visits.
Vaccines are very heavily promoted by a coalition of the U.S.
government, media, vaccine manufacturers and the pro-vaccination medical
establishment. The unspoken agreement of this monolithic force is that
vaccines promote “the greater good.” A few sensitive children may
unfortunately be harmed and sacrificed for the benefit of society as a
whole.
Fortunately, there is a U.S. government website called
VAERS, Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, where vaccine injuries
can be reported. Additionally, there is a fund that has paid out
billions in vaccine court to those poor families who have lived through
the vaccine injury nightmare. If vaccines are safe then why are these
government systems necessary?