Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
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Jennifer
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Date: April 10, 2020 03:04PM I'm proud to be an Anti-Vaxxer. Re: Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
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fresh
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Date: April 10, 2020 03:39PM We were attacked by medical people and family from the first day our first child was born
For our homeschooling and non vaxxing Then by neighbor Then dcf in one state Then a family member called dcf on us after we had moved to another state Then i denied dcf entry and they took us to court First appearance they threatened jail contempt if court. We were unmoved And i prepared documents Over months exposing criminals in dcf and the false accusations On the 2nd appearance in court they Reviewed my docs And dropped the case And apologized And said oh no we had no intention of taking your children Even though its in their letters to us Back to another state More fights with dcf Won again Kids aged out Done No vax No pub schooling Re: Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
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jtprindl
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Date: April 10, 2020 03:53PM Check out these 25+ studies proving vaccinated children are unhealthier than unvaccinated children and that they cause significant damage.
[childrenshealthdefense.org] www.phytopanacea.com Re: Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
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John Rose
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Date: April 10, 2020 03:53PM Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
Are you on the side of the majority and believe most if not ALL you hear from the Media? Are you on the side of the majority and believe in the Contagion Myth, which means you believe in the Germ Theory of Disease and that Viruses Cause Disease? “Whenever you find that you are on the side of the majority, it’s time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain Re: Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
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Jennifer
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Date: April 10, 2020 04:15PM
Wow, that's an amazing story, Fresh! I can't believe you went through all that and fought it for that whole length of time. And won, thank God. I hope your kids are grateful to you. Re: Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
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John Rose
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Date: April 10, 2020 06:50PM Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
Are you a BullShit Promoter or a Vaccine Denier? Vaccine Deniers VS BullShit Promoters Re: Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
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NuNativs
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Date: April 11, 2020 12:49AM Bravo fresh! Answer the question Rose. Re: Are you a Vaccine Believer or a Conspiracy Theorist (Anti-Vaxxer)?
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Jennifer
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Date: April 24, 2020 03:14PM Regarding how many people in the US are Anti-Vaxxers:
Looks like around 10%. This is the most anti-vaxxer country in the world (Not USA) [www.marketwatch.com] Higher-income nations questioned vaccines the most in a new report Some of the richest countries have the poorest opinions of vaccines. The Wellcome Trust, a U.K research charity, surveyed more than 140,000 people (ages 15 and up) in more than 140 countries about their views of science and major health challenges. And while eight in 10 people worldwide (79%) said that vaccinations are safe — and nine in 10 said their own children had been inoculated — higher-income pockets in Europe have less confidence in vaccines than lower-income countries in Africa. Despite Americans’ polarized views on vaccines — the proportion of young kids who aren’t getting inoculations like the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine has roughly quadrupled over the past 15 years — the U.S. was largely pro-vaccine in this report, falling in 45th place on the scale of vaccine skepticism. About 11% of people didn’t believe vaccines are safe, and 16% neither agreed nor disagreed with vaccination safety and efficacy. (Info on other countries at the link) Although more people doubt Vaccines Safety, but are not strict "Anti-Vaxxers". 45 Percent of Surveyed American Adults Doubt Vaccine Safety [www.infectioncontroltoday.com] A recent online survey of more than 2,000 U.S. adults, conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Osteopathic Association, revealed that more than 2 in 5 American adults (45 percent) say something has caused them to doubt vaccine safety. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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