absolute-wumbo: tombrewster421:northerlygale: rependell: godofthearenas:progressivepower:We don’t kn
absolute-wumbo: tombrewster421:northerlygale: rependell: godofthearenas:progressivepower:We don’t know The United States has a 1.6% Covid fatality rate, with a .0016% fatality rate for children.Polio had a death rate of 30% for the general population and 5% for children.Polio was approximately 3,125 times more deadly to children than covid. Don’t kid yourself into thinking you did this to save people. You did this because they told you to.https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortalityhttps://www.bmj.com/content/369/bmj.m1327https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/polio.html ALSO… Let’s not forget that, despite Polio being several orders of magnitude more deadly and horrific for children, the vaccine still took nearly 7 years to develop before being widely administered. They took their time to make sure it was safe and accurate, despite the significantly greater threat Polio posed.And, of course… It was an actual fucking vaccine. As opposed to a rushed out the door experimental gene therapy that’s never been used on a scale this large ever before in human history. Okay before I tell y'all about the Cutter Incident, I’m going to explain how vaccines work. There are two ways to make a vaccine: the first is with deactivated “dead” viruses, and the second is with attenuated viruses (weaker strains of a still “live” virus). Both are successful in conferring general immunity by providing the immune system with safer forms of a virus to build up antibodies and “practice” on. Jonas Salk developed the first successful polio vaccine in 1951, using the deactivation method, and it was approved for mass distribution in 1955. Five companies were licensed by the National Institute of Health to manufacture Salk’s vaccine - Eli Lilly, Park-Davis, Wyeth, Pittman-Moore, and Cutter Laboratories. Now we get to the Cutter Incident, but don’t let the name fool you, because all five companies were involved in the disaster. From Wikipedia:Cutter Laboratories followed all the procedures in place, they were not negligent, and the vaccines still destroyed tens of thousands of lives. This led to a lot of lawsuits, which ultimately led to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program in 1986 which protects vaccine manufacturers from civil lawsuits because so many people were being hospitalized from bad vaccines that congress had to step in and protect big pharma. This is all part of the public record, by the way. You can look it up. Sure, less people are harmed by vaccines annually than were harmed by polio, which is how the NIH justified mandating vaccines, but that doesn’t change the fact that thousands of people really are harmed by vaccines every year and the idea that “anti vaxxers” are idiots is the one is the biggest psy-ops ever carried out by the government. The Cutter Incident is one of the biggest pharmaceutical disasters to date, but I suspect that the Pfizer vaccine will surpass it in a decade and congress might have to amend the NVICP just to allow people to sue Pfizer and maybe the other covid “vaccine” manufacturers. Reblogging for the new info. Also here’s a pretty lengthy wiki page that’s some food for thoughthttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_States -- source link