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Vaccines for kids. Yes! No! Or; don't know?

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Vaccines for kids? The little uns don't have too much say in the deed. Plenty of info out there. And some important voices.

Sherri Tenpenny: "Parents have to step up to the plate."

Stiddle Mump: "Keep the toxic filth out of the babes, toddlers and kids."

Magdalene Taylor: "Parent must get informed."

And it is the latter who we highlight today:

https://www.informedparent.co.uk

A treasure trove of researched information.

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  • Pretty much a NO for me, as they seem to do more harm than good. Injected anything in an undeveloped immune system really doesn't make any sense at all. Especially since most aren't needed in the 21st

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    I fully agree with what you wrote, but classifying the practice of vaccinating kids as 'just silly' is a grave understatement. Words that better fit this horrible practice are: stupid, ignorant and

  • So 👎 poster, which do you think are actually needed, or work, that any newborn should be injected with. These given at birth in many countries. Hep B maybe, if they plan on having sex soon. Measles,

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Pretty much a NO for me, as they seem to do more harm than good. Injected anything in an undeveloped immune system really doesn't make any sense at all. Especially since most aren't needed in the 21st century, whether they worked or not in the past.

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4 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Pretty much a NO for as they seem to do more harm than good. Injected anything in an undeveloped immune system really doesn't make any sense at all. Especially since most aren't needed in the 21st century, whether they worked or not in the past.

Indeed!

Many poor babes have the needle slid in within hours of popping out into the world.

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So 👎 poster, which do you think are actually needed, or work, that any newborn should be injected with. These given at birth in many countries.

Hep B maybe, if they plan on having sex soon.

Measles, mumps, chicken vaccine, which certainly didn't work when I was a kid.

BCG (Tuberculosis), another silly one

Polio, neither needed, and possibly more harmful than the disease itself, then & now

Long list of others within months, with multiple boosters. Just silly

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6 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

So 👎 poster, which do you think are actually needed, or work, that any newborn should be injected with. These given at birth in many countries.

Hep B maybe, if they plan on having sex soon.

Measles, mumps, chicken vaccine, which certainly didn't work when I was a kid.

BCG (Tuberculosis), another silly one

Polio, neither needed, and possibly more harmful than the disease itself, then & now

Long list of others within months, with multiple boosters. Just silly

I fully agree with what you wrote, but classifying the practice of vaccinating kids as 'just silly' is a grave understatement.

Words that better fit this horrible practice are: stupid, ignorant and plain evil.

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4 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

I fully agree with what you wrote, but classifying the practice of vaccinating kids as 'just silly' is a grave understatement.

Words that better fit this horrible practice are: stupid, ignorant and plain evil.

Maybe back in 1990, a parent could say he/she was undecided. But not now in 2026. The evidence is out there for all to see. If one has the desire to look and listen that is. But surely, if it's your beautiful toddler who is gonna get the shot, then he/she should get informed?

The highlighted www:::: https://www.informedparent.co.uk Is an absolute warehouse of research.

My take: There is no excuse for a parent to even be in the undecided column.

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56 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Maybe back in 1990, a parent could say he/she was undecided. But not now in 2026. The evidence is out there for all to see. If one has the desire to look and listen that is. But surely, if it's your beautiful toddler who is gonna get the shot, then he/she should get informed?

The highlighted www:::: https://www.informedparent.co.uk Is an absolute warehouse of research.

My take: There is no excuse for a parent to even be in the undecided column.

Who is giving this thought provoking topic's posts the thumbs down? Since when was doing some research not so good?

If you had a babe popping out in the next few months, would you want to see that beautiful creature of nature injected with poisonous junk? Of course not. Things have moved on since 1954. The pendulum has swung away from the 'safe n effective' mantra.

Simply can't put it down to ignorance in this post-covid era.

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👎 every post so far. Want to join in the conversation. Let us know ...

... which ones are needed

... which actually work in preventing

... which diseases are still a risk of contracting

... how a newborn's undeveloped immune system will tolerate the injections

Do you really think Hep, TB, Polio is really a threat to a newborn in the 21 century ?

Or that they'll get a case of measles, mumps or chicken pox that will actually require treatment, any special treatment, if even diagnosed. Without the red dots/rash, most wouldn't even know they had chicken pox.

I don't know anyone that vaccine (MMVR) protected anyone from.

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The whole point of the OP, is questioning vaccines from a parent's perspective. It is the parent's responsibility to make decisions for their offspring.

The government is not your mummy and daddy. They are people like you and me. When 'they' say do this or do that, very often they are advised to say what they do. Who to like, who to hate, what to say, what not to say. Even what one should think. The power behind the government's health statements health is Big Pharma. They basically control the health of the nation.

There is no need for any parent to be ignorant on this matter. There is massive data and research material available to suggest that info is not only hidden, but that falsehoods are abound to make sure the parents, and would be parents, think in a certain way.

What parent wouldn't want what's good for their little kids?

On 2/23/2026 at 6:18 AM, KhunLA said:

Pretty much a NO for me, as they seem to do more harm than good. Injected anything in an undeveloped immune system really doesn't make any sense at all. Especially since most aren't needed in the 21st century, whether they worked or not in the past.

Look at statistics of sudden infant death syndrome: how many had their jabs within three days preceding their demise?


Yes, I am blaspheming and expect hostility from the defenders of the cult.

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On 2/23/2026 at 7:02 AM, Red Phoenix said:

I fully agree with what you wrote, but classifying the practice of vaccinating kids as 'just silly' is a grave understatement.

Words that better fit this horrible practice are: stupid, ignorant and plain evil.

As doctor Tenpenny calls it: the poisoning schedule. And that is to be taken literally, just look at the ingredients.

You all suffer “pretzel logic” which is twisting uncertainty into doubt, your aims is not seeking truth, but to erode public trust. How about a comparison to “vaccines causing tornadoes or bad movies” to highlights how, your pretzel logic is taken to absurdity.

A lack of absolute certainty can be misused to justify any claim. Science deals in probabilities, not absolutes. Deal with it and get a life.

On 2/23/2026 at 2:21 PM, Stiddle Mump said:

Since when was doing some research not so good?

.... since it became possible for the lame brained individuals to use Google search as 'research' to find other kooks who hold the same mis-informed opinions.

Many of U.S. retirees grew up with Polio, knew someone with Polio, or received our first vaccination against Polio in primary school. Thanks to an aggressive vaccination policy, we managed to eradicate it, as well as Small Pox, and Whopping Cough, and significantly reduced Typhoid and Measles.

Since the reduction in vaccination in Southern states, these diseases are showing up again.

I don’t want my grandkids getting sick, nor would I want them to spread any disease to their friends.

I am in favor of vaccines.

On 3/2/2026 at 9:07 PM, rattlesnake said:

Look at statistics of sudden infant death syndrome: how many had their jabs within three days preceding their demise?

An absolute classic example of how not to use statistics!!! LOL... hard at work misusing the little knowledge of the maths and sciences in your possession.

On 2/23/2026 at 1:02 PM, Red Phoenix said:

I fully agree with what you wrote, but classifying the practice of vaccinating kids as 'just silly' is a grave understatement.

Words that better fit this horrible practice are: stupid, ignorant and plain evil.

Perhaps your extreme opinion is the result of sleeping in a crypt somewhere?

On 2/23/2026 at 12:18 PM, KhunLA said:

Pretty much a NO for me

what are the laws in thailand?

can you send your kids to Thai public schools without vaccinations?

24 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

what are the laws in thailand?

can you send your kids to Thai public schools without vaccinations?

yes

required ... no

recommended ... yes

Of course some are necessary, as history has proven with millions of lives saved. That they've increased the amount doesn't seem right, although new diseases do happen, and some are fatal without a vaccine. The HPV vaccine is surely a good one, as it prevents a few different cervical cancers, along with throat cancer prevention.

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54 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Of course some are necessary, as history has proven with millions of lives saved. That they've increased the amount doesn't seem right, although new diseases do happen, and some are fatal without a vaccine. The HPV vaccine is surely a good one, as it prevents a few different cervical cancers, along with throat cancer prevention.

Nonsense Sir.

5 minutes ago, Stiddle Mump said:

Nonsense Sir.

No, pretty much fact based, and history has shown everyone this.

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1 hour ago, gamb00ler said:

.... since it became possible for the lame brained individuals to use Google search as 'research' to find other kooks who hold the same mis-informed opinions.

Get in the sheep pen Sir.

As much as you might want to believe, there is no evidence that a vaxx is safe, effective or necessary. In fact the opposite is true. There is plenty of research data to show that vaxxes are a waste of everyone's time. Except the vaxx makers. The know nothing $$$ white-coats, and the 'revolving door' compromised.

Just think about it for an hour and you will change your stance. How can anything be injected into a kiddie to prevent something that don't even exist?

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2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

No, pretty much fact based, and history has shown everyone this.

Sir! Historical data shows the opposite of being safe, effective and necessary.

Just now, Stiddle Mump said:

Sir! Historical data shows the opposite of being safe, effective and necessary.

History has shown some vaccines have saved millions. Whoever told you otherwise isn't up to speed

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2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

History has shown some vaccines have saved millions. Whoever told you otherwise isn't up to speed

Sorry Sir. History is being written by those that want you to believe as you do.

Not one life, ever, has been saved anywhere, by any vaccine. And I'll tell you why. Because the diseases that are at the front of the vaccine agenda do not exist.

It is not easy for someone that has been fooled all along to come to terms with the facts. You might not want to believe me; but I'm fully capable of defending my position. Ask me any question about any 'disease' and I'll put you straight.

Just now, Stiddle Mump said:

Sorry Sir. History is being written by those that want you to believe as you do.

Not one life, ever, has been saved anywhere, by any vaccine. And I'll tell you why. Because the diseases that are at the front of the vaccine agenda do not exist.

It is not easy for someone that has been fooled all along to come to terms with the facts. You might not want to believe me; but I'm fully capable of defending my position. Ask me any question about any 'disease' and I'll put you straight.

No, the facts have been there all along. Some use un educated opinions to convince otherwise. You need to prove otherwise, and it can't be, because the evidence is there. Conspiracy theories and Big Pharma weren't around when some of them were created, and some diseases could have been totally eradicated if everyone received them when they were out years ago. I haven't been fooled , but you have. You deny facts, so it's not worth going into it. Naivete doesn't help when people's lives are at stake, and I wouldn't want to be the one who told a parent not to vaccinate their child and see them die from a disease, which are definitely around. Vaccines have some evidence of killing people, but they surely have saved a huge percentage more.

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2 hours ago, gamb00ler said:

An absolute classic example of how not to use statistics!!! LOL... hard at work misusing the little knowledge of the maths and sciences in your possession.

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On 2/23/2026 at 12:18 PM, KhunLA said:

Pretty much a NO for me, as they seem to do more harm than good. Injected anything in an undeveloped immune system really doesn't make any sense at all. Especially since most aren't needed in the 21st century, whether they worked or not in the past.

yeah, I was just reading about Polio - just about totally eradicated in the world except for some middle east/central Asia types, now there are outbreaks in 31 countries including several in Europe. Once infected, you get the disease and it can ruin one's life for sure. Same with measles in the US, just about eradicated and now thousands infected in last and this year. i have a shot record that is several looooong pages from my pre-school years, school years, military and civilian living in many areas of the world so numerous vaccines for those places too, an never had any disease in my life. I only got two shots of COVID and luckily, only had two days of a slight sore throat. My daughters got all their recommended shots too. I do worry today about vaccines especially seeing the heads of US govt agencies today who know absolutely nothing about their agency and just have to keep praising their boss to continue to milk the system IMHO anyway. BTW that immune system usually get stronger as germs attack the body and most times we never realize it from all that I read, Even almost 80- this year and I still get flu shots.

@Red Phoenix OK... well then... it was on X.com.... must be absolutely true. LOL

How silly of you to assume that an anonymous X poster couldn't possibly have an agenda.

8 minutes ago, Presnock said:

yeah, I was just reading about Polio - just about totally eradicated in the world except for some middle east/central Asia types, now there are outbreaks in 31 countries including several in Europe. Once infected, you get the disease and it can ruin one's life for sure. Same with measles in the US, just about eradicated and now thousands infected in last and this year. i have a shot record that is several looooong pages from my pre-school years, school years, military and civilian living in many areas of the world so numerous vaccines for those places too, an never had any disease in my life. I only got two shots of COVID and luckily, only had two days of a slight sore throat. My daughters got all their recommended shots too. I do worry today about vaccines especially seeing the heads of US govt agencies today who know absolutely nothing about their agency and just have to keep praising their boss to continue to milk the system IMHO anyway. BTW that immune system usually get stronger as germs attack the body and most times we never realize it from all that I read, Even almost 80- this year and I still get flu shots.

Thousands infected in USA in 2025 ... good for a headliner.

But let's deal in reality. 350M people, and 3 people died (measles related), 242 actually needed in hospital care. 7X as many people reportedly died from lightening.

... "AI Overview

21 people were killed by lightning in the United States in 2025" ...

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