Seasonal flu vaccines have been scientifically shown to reduce flu symptomsin only 1 out of every 100 people (they are ineffective on 99% of those receiving the shots) (http://www.naturalnews.com/029641_v...). Flu vaccines also contain chemical ingredients linked to neurological disorders, which is why so many children inAustraliaand around the world have been admitted to hospital emergency rooms suffering from seizures and convulsions followingflu shotinjections (http://www.naturalnews.com/029586_A...).
Seasonal flu vaccines are alsofraudulently marketedwith blatantly false claims that they preventthe fluin everyone who receives a shot. "Get the shot and you won't miss work" is one of the common claims made in flu shot promotions. Or, as Walgreens implies, "Get the shot and you won't infect your family members." That claim is blatantly misleading and scientifically false.
And yet, despite this fraudulent marketing of a product that doesn't work on 99% of those who take it, neither the FTC nor the FDA has taken any action against it. Marketers of flu vaccines, it turns out, canmake any claims they wish, even if such claims are laughable in the face of scientific scrutiny.
Forget the science... we've got vaccines to sell!
Flu vaccines, you see, are immune from any real scientific scrutiny -- even by the scientific community. The mythology of season flu vaccines has been so pervasive and so widely described as "scientific" that the truth of whether it's really scientific no longer matters.Flu vaccines are simply assumed to workeven without testing; without scientific evidence and without any legitimate application of skeptical thinking.
There's a word for that, of course. It's the word used to describe a system of belief that requires no evidence... a system in which truths are materialized out of lies through the mere act of enough authoritative people uttering falsehoods until they all begin to believe each other. That word, of course, is a four-letter word:Cult.
A cult need not answer to statistical scrutiny. It need not subject its own internal beliefs to outsidereviewbecause everyone inside the cult already agrees on the answer -- and why ask questions when we already know the truth, right?
Such is the nature ofthe cult of flu vaccines. It's a large cult, of course, but the sheer size of the cult in no way detracts from the fact that it is a cult nonetheless. In other words, just because millions of doctors believe the propaganda of a cult does not make it any less of a cult. Even if all the doctors, pharmacists and drug pushers in the world fall for a fictitious belief and put their faith and professional reputations on the line in order to back that belief,it's still fiction. And it's still a cult.
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