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Mandatory Adult Vaccines Coming to California or GO TO JAIL! SB792
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i support this. Why should some idiot get to put peoples lives at risk because they think scientists who spend their lives trying to help people are actually lying about it? lol
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How about something less invasive like... if you get stopped for a moving violation or if you have some interaction with authorities? Looking for a middle path here...
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Sounds like a plan - They could sterilize a few while they are at it...
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There was some discussion about this some time ago, but I can't remember the end results clearly. Something about some injection that you had to take time to time to have the desired effect, if I don't remember incorrectly. So, basically; you can't permanently sterilize anyone with some injection. Well, at least without getting caught. Some polonium shot might do the job, but it isn't very stealth approach. |
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?Mass sterilization?: Kenyan Doctors Find Anti-fertility Agent in UN Tetanus Vaccine Anti-fertility vaccines. - PubMed - NCBI |
They have some for goats
Great Orme goats: Contraceptive jabs cut kid births - BBC News "The vaccination programme began in 2009 in response to a rising goat population," said Sally Pidcock, the country park warden on the Great Orme. "The contraceptive vaccine is administered to the nanny goats who have to be rounded up for that purpose." |
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About that sterilization vaccine development; it is in development. I bet you have shouted this sterilization stuff for decades. Well, at some day it may be possible, yes. Maybe in near future. But together with some other vaccine? Dunno. Also, revealing this stuff is easy. Get that vaccine, wait a week or two and get your body's antibodies tested. And there you go; the great illuminati plan revealed. Also, you can get just that vaccine itself tested, but the first option is easier if you can't get your hands on the vaccine. |
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Same is with humans. With many diseases you have to renew your vaccination. Haven't you ever be vaccinated or how you are so unaware about these basics? |
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About that fertile stuff, from where you did get those numbers about HCG? Or even the ages of vaccinated women? And are you talking about some intentionally taken vaccine? |
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Dr. Charles E Loops DVM - "The first thing that must change with routine vaccinations is the myth that vaccines are not harmful. Veterinarians and animal guardians have to come to realize that they are not protecting animals from disease by annual vaccinations, but in fact, are destroying the vitality and immune systems of these same animals they love and care for. Homeopathic veterinarians and other holistic practitioners have maintained for some time that vaccinations do more harm than they provide benefits. Vaccinations represent a major assault on the body's immune system.... Vaccine induced chronic diseases range from life-threatening conditions such as auto-immune crises to conditions destroying the quality of life of an animal as in chronic skin allergies." Dr. Dee Blanco, D.V.M - "You take healthy animals and often very quickly after you vaccinate, you can see simple things like itching of the skin or excessive licking of the paws (right photo), sometimes even with no eruptions and licking of the air. We see a lot of epilepsy/seizure, often after a rabies vaccination. Or dogs or cats can become aggressive for several days. Frequently, you'll see urinary tract infections in cats, often within three months after their [annual] vaccination. If you step back, open your mind and heart, you'll start to see patterns of illness post-vaccination." See vaccinosis symptom of severe inflammation of the tail. Dr. Pat Bradley, DVM - "In a general and frightening context, I see the overall wellness and longevity of animals deteriorating. The bodies of most animals have a tremendous capacity to detoxify poisons, but they do have a limit. I think we often exceed that limit and overwhelm the body's immune system function with toxins from vaccines. The most common problems I see that are directly related to vaccines on a day to day basis are ear or skin conditions, such as chronic discharges and itching. I also see behavior problems such as fearfulness or aggression. Often guardians will report that these begin shortly after vaccination and are exacerbated with every vaccine." Dr. Donna Kelleher, a Seattle-based veterinarian who uses acupuncture and chiropractic, says that improving an animal?s immune system will negate the need for most vaccines. Vaccines, she says, have been shown to cause auto-immune diseases. ?I feel they may be responsible for arthritis, skin, liver and kidney problems as well.? Dr. Christina Chambreau, DVM - "Routine vaccinations are probably the worst thing that we do for our animals. They cause all types of illnesses but not directly to where we would relate them definitely to be caused by the vaccine. Repeating vaccinations on a yearly basis undermines the whole energetic well-being of our animals. Animals do not seem to be decimated by one or two vaccines when they are young and veterinary immunologists tell us that viral vaccines need only be given once or twice in an animal's life. First, there is no need for annual vaccinations and, second, they definitely cause chronic disease. As a homoeopath, it is almost impossible to cure an animal without first addressing the problems that vaccines have caused to the animal, no matter what the species." Vaccinosis: Health Hazard of Routine Vaccination |
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surely shirley's wellness cafe has all the answers. I know i go there for all my medical advice...
Now i'm off to the onion to read the news. |
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Let the slow kill begin...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feline...on#Controversy In recent years, vaccination has become a controversial topic among veterinarians and pet owners. Studies citing specific adverse reactions and general consequences for long-term health and immunity are both causing professional bodies to recommend reduced frequency in feline vaccination. In 2010, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) developed vaccination guidelines recommending that FVRCP vaccinations generally be administered every 3 years, after completion of the kitten series of shots (which is needed due to maternal antibody interference[11]). Internationally, the 2010 The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) vaccination guidelines[3] reduce the number of vaccines which should be considered core for felines, as well as recommending less frequent vaccine administration. However, in an open letter to WSAVA,[12] an Australian pet owner and long-time consumer advocate has created a detailed critique of these guidelines, with numerous scholarly citations, arguing that the 3-year booster or re-vaccination recommendations are either arbitrary or influenced by vaccine manufacturers. She cites the scientific findings of both WSAVA's and other leading researchers, which indicate that, similar to humans, the duration of immunity (DOI) for cats vaccinated early in life with MLV (modified live viruses) is many years, if not the entirety of adulthood, despite the common practice of "boosting" vaccines every 1 to 3 years. In the executive summary section, the WSAVA guidelines[3] do argue against needless vaccination and in support of "the development and use of simple in-practice tests for determination of seroconversion (antibody) following vaccination." In addition, they also note that "Vaccines should not be given needlessly. Core vaccines should not be given any more frequently than every three years after the 12 month booster injection following the puppy/kitten series, because the duration of immunity (DOI) is many years and may be up to the lifetime of the pet." The open letter critique focuses on the less-nuanced summary of these recommendations in the Tables given for vaccination guidelines, which could imply that re-vaccination should occur every 3 years. |
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And as all vaccines are usually animal tested, I don't get from where you get that assumption that the effects of animal (other than humans) vaccination is not well known. They test the possible adverse effects with animals first. |
For the idiots that believe WHP - It is for adults that work in day care centers.
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you better be ready when shit gets ugly! :2 cents::2 cents: when all the shit the government police kkk abortion etc spills over :helpme it's going to be bad.
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So maybe think twice before you bash the pill dude, it could've had a super useful purpose! :1orglaugh |
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Sarcoma Symptoms, Types, Causes, Treatments Vaccine-associated sarcoma https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccin...ciated_sarcoma "A vaccine-associated sarcoma (VAS) is a type of malignant tumor found in cats (and rarely, dogs and ferrets) which has been linked to certain vaccines. VAS has become a concern for veterinarians and cat owners alike and has resulted in changes in recommended vaccine protocols. These sarcomas have been most commonly associated with rabies and feline leukemia virus vaccines, but other vaccines and injected medications have also been implicated" "Many recent protocols indicate that vaccines should be given in specific areas in order to: ease identification of which vaccine caused an adverse reaction, and ease removal of any vaccine-associated sarcoma." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feline_vaccination "For the last several years, veterinarians have noticed an increase in the incidence of sarcoma formation at commonly used feline vaccine sites." https://www.avma.org/About/AlliedOrg...-sitercmnd-asp |
Okay, but is not cancer, it is tumor.
Anyways if the numbers presented are correct, it does form enough substantial risk for cats. Though doses and such are unknown. Risk is quite high vaccination wise, but not yet game of rulette as you described. Especially as the diseases vaccinated against form a risk too. You have just some absurd assumption that vaccination is the only risk for pets. "The incidence of VAS is between 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 10,000 vaccinated cats and has been found to be dose-dependent." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccin...ciated_sarcoma |
Whateporn's cats and dogs on the move?
"The risk for contracting rabies runs highest if your cat is exposed to wild animals. Outbreaks can occur in populations of wild animals (most often raccoons, bats, skunks and foxes in this country) or in areas where there are significant numbers of unvaccinated, free-roaming dogs and cats. In the United States, rabies is reported in cats more than in any domestic species." Rabies in Cats " In 2010 approximately 1.1% of cats and 0.3% of dogs tested for rabies were found positive." CDC - Rabies Surveillance in the U.S.: Domestic Animals - Rabies It seems that in US it is 10 times more likely for your cat to get rabies (1/100) than vaccination induced tumor in the worst case (1/1000). |
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"A vaccine-associated sarcoma (VAS) is a type of malignant tumor" |
So.. Illegal to Not have their Insurance for medical and illegal to not take the shots they want to give you.
hrm. |
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Here's the bill.
SB 792 Senate Bill - INTRODUCED |
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Better idea, just stay out of the state. Thanks in advance. |
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You just willy nilly throw accusations into air, even though it is quite serious shit. If you want to be so "free thinking" or whatever you think you are; start acting like it. Now you are just some anti-vaccine sheep/zombi. |
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