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Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Vaccine Industry Conspiracy

Ever since we were young, we’ve been told many times to go get vaccinated. It’s one of the many things that have been highly encouraged throughout the past 20 years. We were told being vaccinated would help prevent future diseases and enhance our immune system. However, what do we know about these vaccines? They’re being injected in us without much questioning. There have been people who refuse to take any type of vaccination because they find it only to be a health risk. Some get vaccinated because they were told to. Others do it because everyone else is doing it. But what if these vaccinations are actually nothing more then a long-term health risks. Instead of preventing diseases, it is actually increasing health risk exposures.

Conspiracy theorists believe that there is something not being told about the vaccines we are given. That there are ingredients not told to the public within our vaccines. With the government requiring its citizens to be vaccinated before entering primary school, employment or first-time citizens (1); everyone may be at risk. Many scientists believe that the hidden ingredients in our vaccines may be the main cause of autism. Reports say that mothers who have children with autism say it all happened after their children got vaccinated. (2) There have been theories that getting vaccinated will increase the chances of dying rather then preventing sickness. Other theories involve the control of the government, as people believe miniature-tracking devices are inserted in our vaccines to give the government the ability to spy on its citizens.


People started to get worried after a report was released stating that millions of vaccines given to the population contained cancer viruses within. People began to blame vaccination for cancer-related deaths or other injuries.

It really is a scary thing to hear that the vaccines we are given may actually put us at risk.  We’ve been pretty much forced into being vaccinated at an early age and knowing this might be a possibility is just frightening. What if these vaccines may be a way of the government to depopulate the world for easier control? Many questions are rising when this subject is brought up. Like why does our government require us all to get vaccinated? It really should just be our choice on whether or not we want to be vaccinated. I know for a fact I will not be vaccinating my future children without doing a complete research of any side effects these vaccines can cause. Hopefully vaccines won’t even be necessary in the future. Do you guys think vaccines are really helping us or doing the exact opposite?


Sources: (1) http://www.conspiracy.itgo.com/custom.html
(2) http://guardianlv.com/2014/03/the-worlds-top-15-conspiracy-theories-of-all-time/

3 comments:

  1. Damn this is actually pretty crazy, who would've thought that the government would do something like that to us. Also I have a question for you moussa, I was just wondering where did you learn about all these conspiracy theories, they are just amazing and a very good past time for me to read. Anyways good job see you later.

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  2. I agree with you Moussa, it's kind of scary how ever since we were young we were told to take vaccines because they will strengthen our immune system and other good stuff for our bodies. But they never tell us what's in them, so we could be injecting ourselves with some diseases and that's how they are keeping balance in the world.

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  3. I can't really speak for anyone else, but I've never really bothered to get anything other than the mandated vaccines. Flu shots? Pfft. Nope. One; they hurt. Two; it only reduces my chances of getting it- it doesn't eliminate them.
    That being said, I think the whole "governments are using vaccines to control us" thing is a wee bit extreme. You should still research what's being put in your body, of course, but for the most part, they're being made to help human beings, and to prevent us from dying of polio or tetanus.
    Either way, this was an interesting read.

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