That's a lot to respond to OP. It really comes down to the disease, and the type of vaccination. Was the smallpox vaccination program a success? Definitely so. Was the yearly flu shot the pushed for decades a success? No, not really, as the virus mutated to much.
So, I wouldn't compare this mRNA COVID stuff with any previous vaccine programs because they work so differently (if at all).
Meh, I skimmed it. Some good stuff, some new stuff to me, some I've read before, and some blatantly stupid, such as the purported link between small pox vaccines and AIDS. I'm not ready to throw out the germ theory of disease, btw, which underlies your opinions on this.
I'll stick with my original assertion, that success depends on the disease, and depends on the vaccine. Before the covid vax, the most recent one they were trying to force on everyone for genital warts is a perfect example of an unnecessary program. The problem is always the mass vaccination programs.
Bruh, nobody, except for members of the military in 2005 or so, has gotten a smallpox vaccine since the 1970s, and AIDS spreads just fine today in populations without an immune system you say was compromised by the then no longer experimental smallpox vaccine. Moreover, viruses have different ways they spread, and different effects within the body.
I respect you as well. Don't take my skepticism as trying to "debunk" anything, please don't sling that dirty word at me, because that's that what I did in my comments, but rather say that vaccines work on a case by case basis, but admittedly that the smallpox_AIDS connection is dumb. Criticizing one part doesn't impugn the whole.
Lastly, I have almost zero trust in the medical establishment, which I only view as only marginally better than witch doctors chanting.
That's a lot to respond to OP. It really comes down to the disease, and the type of vaccination. Was the smallpox vaccination program a success? Definitely so. Was the yearly flu shot the pushed for decades a success? No, not really, as the virus mutated to much.
So, I wouldn't compare this mRNA COVID stuff with any previous vaccine programs because they work so differently (if at all).
Smallpox Shenanigans
The smallpox vaccination program was the greatest medical blunder in human history. Please read my research here.
The smallpox "vaccine" was poison and did nothing to stop the spread and in fact CONTRIBUTED to the smallpox epidemics of the 19th century.
Smallpox wasn't "eradicated" by the vaccine.
You have 200 years of junk science to catch up on friend if you actually believe the smallpox vaccine wasn't outrageously stupid and lethal.
Meh, I skimmed it. Some good stuff, some new stuff to me, some I've read before, and some blatantly stupid, such as the purported link between small pox vaccines and AIDS. I'm not ready to throw out the germ theory of disease, btw, which underlies your opinions on this.
I'll stick with my original assertion, that success depends on the disease, and depends on the vaccine. Before the covid vax, the most recent one they were trying to force on everyone for genital warts is a perfect example of an unnecessary program. The problem is always the mass vaccination programs.
Bruh, using an experimental smallpox vaccine on millions of Africans caused MASSIVE immune system deficiencies for DECADES. wtf are you smoking?
Please PLEASE read "dissolving illusions" by Suzanne Humphries.
I respect you, which is why I can't sit back and watch you "debunk" the truth and propagate an antiquated and severely warped medical paradigm.
Bruh, nobody, except for members of the military in 2005 or so, has gotten a smallpox vaccine since the 1970s, and AIDS spreads just fine today in populations without an immune system you say was compromised by the then no longer experimental smallpox vaccine. Moreover, viruses have different ways they spread, and different effects within the body.
I respect you as well. Don't take my skepticism as trying to "debunk" anything, please don't sling that dirty word at me, because that's that what I did in my comments, but rather say that vaccines work on a case by case basis, but admittedly that the smallpox_AIDS connection is dumb. Criticizing one part doesn't impugn the whole.
Lastly, I have almost zero trust in the medical establishment, which I only view as only marginally better than witch doctors chanting.