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ALL VACCINES WILL KILL YOU > Let's Talk About Tetanus

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https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/all-vaccines-will-kill-you-lets-talk-49c

> This article is for all those that immediately visit a doctor or pharmacist to get as quick as possible the 'protective shots' against Tetanus.

Most people are unaware that there is no such thing as a “tetanus shot” anymore. The manufacturers stopped making the single tetanus shot in 2012. Since that time, getting a “tetanus shot” means getting either a DTaP or Tdap, depending on the person’s age, with DTaP being the option for infants and children up to age 7 years.

And the shot you get is unrelentingly peddled as “$afe and Effective,” but in reality is exceedingly dangerous, sterilizing, and has absolutely zero efficacy.

A short excerpt from the article:

“My thirteen-year-old got stung by a bee. The pediatrician wants to give him a tetanus shot. Do bee stings cause tetanus???”

For the record…

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Why in the world would a “tetanus shot” be given after a bee sting, you may ask? Because it is recommended. Apparently, that recommendation comes from an article published in 1879, which reported on a case of tetanus in a 34-year-old man who developed tetanus and who also had been stung by a bee “a couple of weeks prior.”

The so-called 'tetanus-shot' is an artifact of a time before there were cars and the streets were full of horse manure.

But making money with unnecessary (and quite dangerous) jabs obviously has higher priority...

Do read the article before providing a response as it will open your eyes.

And here it's fact-based conclusion:

What we know so far…

  • If you live in the United States (or other developed nations) your risk of dying from tetanus is roughly 1 in 44 million.

  • Vaccines had little to do with the reduction of death from tetanus. Improvements in sanitation, the invention of the automobile, and the resulting the shift away from horse poop in the streets had a lot more to do with the reduction in cases and deaths from tetanus.

  • The pharmaceutical lobby and the U.S. government agencies who benefit financially from the sales of vaccines and who also make the recommendations for their use, via the child and adult schedules have chosen to ignore the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) and scientific studies that show there is ZERO need for tetanus boosters every ten years, and in continuing to recommend boosters every ten years, they have increased their sales by an estimated $2 Billion over the last 8 years. For something that is completely unnecessary, and which is not without significant risk.

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Edited by Red Phoenix

1 hour ago, Red Phoenix said:

Source:

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/all-vaccines-will-kill-you-lets-talk-49c

> This article is for all those that immediately visit a doctor or pharmacist to get as quick as possible the 'protective shots' against Tetanus.

Most people are unaware that there is no such thing as a “tetanus shot” anymore. The manufacturers stopped making the single tetanus shot in 2012. Since that time, getting a “tetanus shot” means getting either a DTaP or Tdap, depending on the person’s age, with DTaP being the option for infants and children up to age 7 years.

And the shot you get is unrelentingly peddled as “$afe and Effective,” but in reality is exceedingly dangerous, sterilizing, and has absolutely zero efficacy.

A short excerpt from the article:

“My thirteen-year-old got stung by a bee. The pediatrician wants to give him a tetanus shot. Do bee stings cause tetanus???”

For the record…

image.png

Why in the world would a “tetanus shot” be given after a bee sting, you may ask? Because it is recommended. Apparently, that recommendation comes from an article published in 1879, which reported on a case of tetanus in a 34-year-old man who developed tetanus and who also had been stung by a bee “a couple of weeks prior.”

The so-called 'tetanus-shot' is an artifact of a time before there were cars and the streets were full of horse manure.

But making money with unnecessary (and quite dangerous) jabs obviously has higher priority...

Do read the article before providing a response as it will open your eyes.

And here it's fact-based conclusion:

What we know so far…

  • If you live in the United States (or other developed nations) your risk of dying from tetanus is roughly 1 in 44 million.

  • Vaccines had little to do with the reduction of death from tetanus. Improvements in sanitation, the invention of the automobile, and the resulting the shift away from horse poop in the streets had a lot more to do with the reduction in cases and deaths from tetanus.

  • The pharmaceutical lobby and the U.S. government agencies who benefit financially from the sales of vaccines and who also make the recommendations for their use, via the child and adult schedules have chosen to ignore the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) and scientific studies that show there is ZERO need for tetanus boosters every ten years, and in continuing to recommend boosters every ten years, they have increased their sales by an estimated $2 Billion over the last 8 years. For something that is completely unnecessary, and which is not without significant risk.

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We live in Thailand where the odds of tetanus are greater but still ridiculously low.

There are 100 million plus people in the USA that are either unvaccinated or haven't been vaccinated in over 30 years ( tetanus shot half life ~10 years). Drum roll......... 2.5 of these die a year. Same as zero and those that die are extremely unhealthy and tetanus just provide their body the final excuse to throw in the towel. If they would have caught a bad cold they might have died also.

So your advice is that if yoy get bitten by a street dog , don't get the rabies vaccine. It could kill you ?

Yea right.

3 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

ALL VACCINES WILL KILL YOU

I bet you are one of those sovereign citizen people. 🤔

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