Are Vaccines Safe and Effective?

Author -  by Larry Law

January 27, 2020
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More and more doctors have spoken out about the lack of real vaccine safety testing. Vaccines are only tested as single doses. The effect of administering multiple doses is never considered. The heavy metal load of vaccine adjuvants like aluminum are never assessed. In addition, observations for single doses are conducted for only a matter of a few days after the vaccine is given.

​Most autoimmune and neurological conditions will never be seen in such a short observation window. So, the vaccine is declared safe and effective but in fact the “test” is never conducted so the conclusion is a lie. But it is repeated so often by authoritative doctors trained (and often subsidized) by the pharmaceutical industry that the public and media have no reason to question it.

​In 2017, Dr. Daniel Neides, medical director of the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, wrote about whether the current vaccination program was worth it. “Some of the vaccines have helped reduce the incidence of childhood communicable diseases. That is great news. But not at the expense of neurological diseases like autism and ADHD increasing at alarming rates.” The linear relationship between the increase in vaccine doses and the rise in autism seems graphically very clear when evaluated over the last 60 years.


Dr. Robert Mendelsohn was the most famous pediatrician in the U.S. during the 1970s and 1980s. He wrote, “although I administered them myself during my early years of practice, I have become a steadfast opponent of mass inoculations because of the myriad hazards they present…I know, as I write about the dangers of mass immunization, that it is a concept that you may find difficult to accept. Immunizations have been so artfully and aggressively marketed that most parents believe them to be the “miracle” that has eliminated many once-feared diseases. Consequently, for anyone to oppose them borders on the foolhardy. For a pediatrician to attack what has become the “bread and butter” of pediatric practice is equivalent to a priest’s denying the infallibility of the pope.”

Dr. Mendelsohn passed away in 1988. Things have gotten far worse since then. He would surely be appalled that county and state governments are mandating mass inoculations throughout the United States. This violation of personal freedom is especially disconcerting. It is all done supposedly for the “greater, common good” – herd immunity is the medical term. But it is socialist medicine intruding on the individual rights of parents and children alike. It is legal for a woman “to choose” to terminate the life of the baby she is caring but it is not legal for a woman (or man) to choose to preserve life by not injecting something they view as a poison. Incredibly twisted logic!

One last note about the concerns with mass immunizations. J.B. Handley, in his book, How to End the Autism Epidemic , shared that studies are being published demonstrating that getting mild diseases and allowing the body to fight infections actually helps strengthen the immune system in ways we didn’t realize. Scientists in Canada reported in 2005, “infections may play a paradoxical role in cancer development with chronic infections often being tumorigenic and acute infections being antagonistic to cancer.” This means cancer risk is lowered because of exposure to natural, childhood infectious diseases. A 2010 study reported that having mumps could “make someone less susceptible to ovarian cancer.” A 1998 study found that children who had measles and other “febrile infectious childhood diseases had lower cancer risk as adults.” For more information on vaccines, see my book.

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