The more I've read about vaccines in general during the past 12 months, the more I realise I've never given informed consent. If I had my life over the only vaccines I would have are the ones for smallpox and cholera that I had to travel through the middle and far east as a child en route to Australia. I feel fairly certain I would have rejected the ones given to my son suh as MMR. I only hope that what has happened with current created medical crisis a lot more people will wake up to the dangers of all drugs and vaccines, though that is probably a forlorn hope judging by the numbers jabbed and numbers playing Russian roulette with their children.
These last 20 months or so have definitely been an eye-opener for me. I've spent so much time trying to rationalize everything - in terms of health, in terms of science, in terms of ethics - and I keep hitting brick wall after brick wall.
In terms of what we might, once, have considered "logic" and "rationality" - nothing seems to fit. It's like we've got all these jigsaw pieces, but have been given the wrong picture to work from.
I don't see a great deal of hope in the short term. Governments seem hell-bent on getting this appallingly unsafe gunk into as many arms as possible and to be implementing social policies that seem to be the bastard love-children of Hitler and Cruella de Ville.
So many people seem to have developed a kind of ritualistic set of thoughts and behaviour patterns. Mumble mumble, covid deadly. Mumble mumble, vaccines wonderful. Mumble mumble, unvaxxed are dangerous.
I'm so much more sceptical about everything now - including modern medicine. I wonder how much of all of this has been driven by corporate, rather than health, interests?
It's simple. It is not a conspiracy. It is FEAR, above all, and the incompetency-networks which have established itself in the western world during the last decades. The avalanche of stupidity just needed a trigger -rona- to get rolling (Our celebrated Herr Drosten from the world famous Charite hospital deserves the credits for setting it off.)
The more I've read about vaccines in general during the past 12 months, the more I realise I've never given informed consent. If I had my life over the only vaccines I would have are the ones for smallpox and cholera that I had to travel through the middle and far east as a child en route to Australia. I feel fairly certain I would have rejected the ones given to my son suh as MMR. I only hope that what has happened with current created medical crisis a lot more people will wake up to the dangers of all drugs and vaccines, though that is probably a forlorn hope judging by the numbers jabbed and numbers playing Russian roulette with their children.
These last 20 months or so have definitely been an eye-opener for me. I've spent so much time trying to rationalize everything - in terms of health, in terms of science, in terms of ethics - and I keep hitting brick wall after brick wall.
In terms of what we might, once, have considered "logic" and "rationality" - nothing seems to fit. It's like we've got all these jigsaw pieces, but have been given the wrong picture to work from.
I don't see a great deal of hope in the short term. Governments seem hell-bent on getting this appallingly unsafe gunk into as many arms as possible and to be implementing social policies that seem to be the bastard love-children of Hitler and Cruella de Ville.
So many people seem to have developed a kind of ritualistic set of thoughts and behaviour patterns. Mumble mumble, covid deadly. Mumble mumble, vaccines wonderful. Mumble mumble, unvaxxed are dangerous.
I'm so much more sceptical about everything now - including modern medicine. I wonder how much of all of this has been driven by corporate, rather than health, interests?
It's simple. It is not a conspiracy. It is FEAR, above all, and the incompetency-networks which have established itself in the western world during the last decades. The avalanche of stupidity just needed a trigger -rona- to get rolling (Our celebrated Herr Drosten from the world famous Charite hospital deserves the credits for setting it off.)