DOJ drops charges against doctor who gave children fake vaccines and fake vaccine cards

Anonymous
Everybody got measles when I was a kid. Just like chicken pox... Nbd at all. Maybe it's worse today with all the peanut allergies, mold freakouts, autism and psych drugs caused by the incompetent medical community.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.


Keep on vaxxing whoever likes, I'm out.


It's unfortunate that there's no vaccine to cure stupidity yet. Because you could use one.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.


Keep on vaxxing whoever likes, I'm out.


It's unfortunate that there's no vaccine to cure stupidity yet. Because you could use one.


Herein, a man or woman of science makes a totally sick burn that presupposes that what a vaccine does is cure an illness.

Ok.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.


Keep on vaxxing whoever likes, I'm out.


It's unfortunate that there's no vaccine to cure stupidity yet. Because you could use one.


Putting aside that you have an extremely low threshold to call people stupid, you have just proven that you seem to find solution to everything in the vaxx. It's definitely not healthy.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.


Keep on vaxxing whoever likes, I'm out.


It's unfortunate that there's no vaccine to cure stupidity yet. Because you could use one.


Herein, a man or woman of science makes a totally sick burn that presupposes that what a vaccine does is cure an illness.

Ok.


Stupid AND pedantic? Sure, vaccines don't "cure" disease but somehow in that vacuous head of yours it's never occurred to you that we no longer have entire hospital wards full of iron lungs to treat polio patients like we didn in the 1940s and 1950s, and it's not because we now have modern ventilators to replace the iron lung.

Either way you are seriously and egregiously out of touch with basic realities of disease and are living in some parallel universe of la-la land where for example smallpox didn't wipe out entire civilizations.

Please, just stop posting your disinfo. With everything you say you look like a fool, and your pathetic attempts to snipe at others over word choices really isn't going to make any kind of a difference for you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.


Keep on vaxxing whoever likes, I'm out.


It's unfortunate that there's no vaccine to cure stupidity yet. Because you could use one.


Putting aside that you have an extremely low threshold to call people stupid, you have just proven that you seem to find solution to everything in the vaxx. It's definitely not healthy.


LOL so says a High Priestess the Cult of Horse Paste, Conspiracy Theories, and Quack COVID Cures Found on the Internet.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.


Keep on vaxxing whoever likes, I'm out.


It's unfortunate that there's no vaccine to cure stupidity yet. Because you could use one.


Putting aside that you have an extremely low threshold to call people stupid, you have just proven that you seem to find solution to everything in the vaxx. It's definitely not healthy.


Spare us.

You're clearly not even smart enough to realize we see right through you and that you're insulting the intelligence of everyone here with your ridiculous and repeatedly debunked anti-vax disinfo and that you just keep failing. And yet you still try to act like you're smarter than us.

It's truly cringeworthy to behold.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.
And this passive resistance probably saved lives and prevented future complications from a hastily-tested rushed-out vaccine.

Some of us chose not to be guinea pigs despite threats of unemployment and Bolshevik vaccine passports.


Best decision I've ever made. Have watched 2 died suddenly, 1 turbo cancer, 2 strokes in vaccinated sectors of my circle. All unvaccinated have zero issues.


So, zero evidence. Have you tried predicting the future using chicken bones?


With all the lying going around on all sides ... Watching your surroundings and being aware of what happens to your extended circle is the most accurate trustworthy data


Not from an epidemiological perspective.


+1. Might as well be in the Dark ages if you rather rely on your own wits than evidence based medicine.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.
And this passive resistance probably saved lives and prevented future complications from a hastily-tested rushed-out vaccine.

Some of us chose not to be guinea pigs despite threats of unemployment and Bolshevik vaccine passports.


Best decision I've ever made. Have watched 2 died suddenly, 1 turbo cancer, 2 strokes in vaccinated sectors of my circle. All unvaccinated have zero issues.


So, zero evidence. Have you tried predicting the future using chicken bones?


With all the lying going around on all sides ... Watching your surroundings and being aware of what happens to your extended circle is the most accurate trustworthy data


Not from an epidemiological perspective.


+1. Might as well be in the Dark ages if you rather rely on your own wits than evidence based medicine.


You do realize most of the historical killer of children diseases were in steep decline before vaccines right?

Vaccine fans pretend that all improvements in child mortality are because of vaccines. They steal credit that sanitation, nutrition, and other medical interventions deserve.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.
And this passive resistance probably saved lives and prevented future complications from a hastily-tested rushed-out vaccine.

Some of us chose not to be guinea pigs despite threats of unemployment and Bolshevik vaccine passports.


Best decision I've ever made. Have watched 2 died suddenly, 1 turbo cancer, 2 strokes in vaccinated sectors of my circle. All unvaccinated have zero issues.


So, zero evidence. Have you tried predicting the future using chicken bones?


With all the lying going around on all sides ... Watching your surroundings and being aware of what happens to your extended circle is the most accurate trustworthy data


Not from an epidemiological perspective.


+1. Might as well be in the Dark ages if you rather rely on your own wits than evidence based medicine.


You do realize most of the historical killer of children diseases were in steep decline before vaccines right?

Vaccine fans pretend that all improvements in child mortality are because of vaccines. They steal credit that sanitation, nutrition, and other medical interventions deserve.


No. Measles is one of the most virulent pathogens discovered so far. Infectivity is close to 100% as it was and is and will be. What interrupts that is herd immunity from highly vaccinated populations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everybody got measles when I was a kid. Just like chicken pox... Nbd at all. Maybe it's worse today with all the peanut allergies, mold freakouts, autism and psych drugs caused by the incompetent medical community.


Not everyone who got the measles recovered. I did not.

I was born in 1982. I got the measles at 11.5 months old. Literally 2 weeks from my first birthday when I would have gotten the first dose of the MMR. I got the measles from sitting on the Easter Bunny's lap at the mall. I think my mom told me the outbreak from it was small with around a dozen unvaccinated kids and 1 adult coming down with measles. I was the only one who got hospitalized, though. I was in the hospital for 16 days, including my first bday. I still have hearing loss, balance issues, and bad headaches as a result of getting measles.

Why wouldn't you want to protect your kid from that miniscule chance of it happening? 99.9% of kids do recover just fine, but that .1% could be your kid.

My mom doesn't like talking about it because it was so terrifying for her since she comes from a large family and had two sisters die from measles as infants. That's all she could think about even though the doctors tried to reassure her that medicine had come a long, long way in the 80s from the 40s & 50s when those sisters passed. She wasn't yet born when they passed because she's the youngest of the family, so all she's heard were the horror stories from her parents and older siblings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.
And this passive resistance probably saved lives and prevented future complications from a hastily-tested rushed-out vaccine.

Some of us chose not to be guinea pigs despite threats of unemployment and Bolshevik vaccine passports.


Best decision I've ever made. Have watched 2 died suddenly, 1 turbo cancer, 2 strokes in vaccinated sectors of my circle. All unvaccinated have zero issues.


So, zero evidence. Have you tried predicting the future using chicken bones?


With all the lying going around on all sides ... Watching your surroundings and being aware of what happens to your extended circle is the most accurate trustworthy data


Not from an epidemiological perspective.


+1. Might as well be in the Dark ages if you rather rely on your own wits than evidence based medicine.


You do realize most of the historical killer of children diseases were in steep decline before vaccines right?

Vaccine fans pretend that all improvements in child mortality are because of vaccines. They steal credit that sanitation, nutrition, and other medical interventions deserve.


If we could get children to stomach raw garlic, most vaccines wouldn't be necessary but good luck getting children to stomach raw garlic. I've tried and tried again and again without success.
Anonymous
You libs are just never going to get over the fact that not everybody got the COVID vaccine, are you?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You libs are just never going to get over the fact that not everybody got the COVID vaccine, are you?



I guess we'll just have to wait around to get the last laugh when we still outlive you unvaxxed.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. A remarkable case of passive resistance. Wish I had that opportunity for my kids.


FU. This passive resistance may have gotten people killed. Are people going to start lying about polio or measles vaccines now? I'm so glad my children are grown and won't be put at risk my this kind of idiocy.
And this passive resistance probably saved lives and prevented future complications from a hastily-tested rushed-out vaccine.

Some of us chose not to be guinea pigs despite threats of unemployment and Bolshevik vaccine passports.


Best decision I've ever made. Have watched 2 died suddenly, 1 turbo cancer, 2 strokes in vaccinated sectors of my circle. All unvaccinated have zero issues.


So, zero evidence. Have you tried predicting the future using chicken bones?


With all the lying going around on all sides ... Watching your surroundings and being aware of what happens to your extended circle is the most accurate trustworthy data


Not from an epidemiological perspective.


+1. Might as well be in the Dark ages if you rather rely on your own wits than evidence based medicine.


You do realize most of the historical killer of children diseases were in steep decline before vaccines right?

Vaccine fans pretend that all improvements in child mortality are because of vaccines. They steal credit that sanitation, nutrition, and other medical interventions deserve.


No. Measles is one of the most virulent pathogens discovered so far. Infectivity is close to 100% as it was and is and will be. What interrupts that is herd immunity from highly vaccinated populations.


You should forget about virulence or R squared or whatever other scary number they bandy about and look at cases/deaths.

You’ll see measles really wasn’t a big deal long before the vaccine. Same with many other diseases. The vaccine enthusiasts don’t know their history at all and just live in a perpetual state of fear.

Which in itself is telling. No one is as worried about disease as the people vaccinated against it.
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