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Not to be so doom and gloom, but there is clearly a definite orchestrated push to ensure that vaccinations will be mandatory for everyone in America in our near future.
Not just healthcare workers. Not just schoolchildren.
Everyone will be expected to get their shots, like it or not.
The American Medical Association (read: Rockefeller) just weighed in on the debate, not just voting against personal exemptions, but voting to “mobilize the organization” to persuade our state governments to strip away our medical rights across the country. Via Mother Jones:
At the group’s annual meeting in Chicago on Monday, members voted to mobilize the organization in order to persuade state legislatures to eliminate nonmedical reasons for exemption, such as religion, which are used to dodge crucial immunizations against diseases such as measles and whooping cough.
“As evident from the recent measles outbreak at Disneyland, protecting community health in today’s mobile society requires that policymakers not permit individuals from opting out of immunization solely as a matter of personal preference or convenience,” said board member Dr. Patrice Harris, according to Forbes. “When people are immunized they also help prevent the spread of disease to others.”
The article goes on to site the fact that 117 people got measles at Disneyland last December. Yeah… and?
The article does not mention this figure of 117 is out of the approximately 16 million people who visit Disneyland in a year (or 0.0007% of visitors to the park), nor was it mentioned that of those 117 people, none (that’s no one) has died from measles.
California’s mandatory vaccine bill has just passed the health committee and is currently on its way to the full assembly for the final vote. As The Daily Sheeple’s Lily Dane reported, “They are not going to allow religious or philosophical/personal belief exemptions to vaccinations any longer if this passes the full assembly.” This totalitarian measure is not limited only to those children who attend public schools, but to attendees of private schools in California as well. Only two other states — West Virginia and Mississippi — have such strict laws in regard to vaccinations.
However, many feel that once California passes this freedom killer, it will cause a domino effect of medical tyranny across the country.
Did I say tyranny? Don’t prefer that? How about medical fascism?
Let’s be frank, here.
Vaccines, and specifically pediatric vaccinations, are a multi-BILLION-dollar industry. The whole shebang is expected to hit a monstrous $18 billion by 2020. There is too much money at stake here to allow vaccination rates to continue to tumble as they have been in recent years.
That’s because lots of parents are starting to question vaccines considering the fact that we live in a country with the most aggressive vaccination schedule in the whole world even though we are by far not the healthiest country — not in infant mortality, mortality to age five, or even just in general. Not by far.