Neurological injuries from vaccination have been documented since the smallpox vaccine over two centuries ago, with severe injuries reported throughout medical literature.
The medical profession concealed these injuries, believing public vaccination benefits justified hiding information that might create vaccine hesitancy.
Historical injuries like spreading paralysis mirror current "one in a million" vaccine injuries, but toxicity documentation was erased to preserve the "safe and effective" narrative.
In the past, these injuries were widely reported, but now research into them is widely censored.
Many of these forgotten reports are critical for understanding modern “inexplicable” conditions like Autism.
Note: the requirement to vaccinate is largely based on ACIP’s assessment (and the CDC’s) that the vaccine’s benefits outweigh its risks. Due to the dogmatic faith surrounding vaccination, and ACIP’s members having massive conflicts of interest favoring vaccination, virtually every vaccine put before them ends up on the schedule, and as a result, each generation of (sicker) children gets even more of them.
A key reason for this is because only a small set of injuries are tested for (typically those that are minor or very rare) and hence officially “exist," while the much broader gamut of vaccine injuries are swept under the rug. Today, due to RFK’s bold action to replace ACIP’s members, a very different committee will have its first meeting today.
READ MORE: https://www.midwesterndoctor DOT com/p/the-forgotten-tragedy-of-neurological
READ EVEN MORE: https://substack.com/redirect/a31974a6-3083-4dd0-a823-101552530d45
https://substack.com/redirect/516d3a61-d476-4a64-be8a-addbf8674c05
https://substack.com/redirect/94d8c453-ddc7-4acb-be56-22608f812502
When you consider how many people used to die of diseases like smallpox, diphtheria and even the flu (as in 1918) a small number of adverse side effects are something we have to accept, just as we accept highway death (~40K per year) for the benefits of motorized transportation.