Denninger addresses an aspect to the measles vaccination that has been largely ignored in addition to:
the tie of a sudden increase in measles to the massive influx of illegals (per the CDC's own figures) not to a change in vaccination rates
the question that if the vaccine is so good, how can those who choose not to vaccinate present a risk to those who do
the fact that some of those infected with measles were indeed vaccinated - admitted by the CDC
About Those Vaccines.... 2015-02-05 06:15 by Karl Denninger
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ZitatThere has been a host of articles around the 'net the last few days -- and in the mainstream media -- about how the "anti-vaxxers" are an anachronistic throwback.
ZitatNext up we have the government declaring that you can't sue vaccine makers if they produce a defective product or you suffer the side effects. Why? If the vaccine is in fact safe and effective why are you expected to give up your rights to recover from the manufacturer if, in fact, the outcome is neither safe or effective?
ZitatDecades of intentional malfeasance and misfeasance across our economy and markets with regard to enforcement of the law has rendered alleged "safety" data and "science" worthless because there is utterly zero consequence for cheating while the profit to be made by doing so is immense. This is happening across our economy but unlike a cheap knock-off perfume we're talking about people's health and even lives here.
ZitatIf I can't even buy an herbal supplement and expect that what's on the label is in the bottle, and if a major pharmaceutical company can threaten to imprison one of their employees who allegedly discovers they're tampering with vaccine testing results, well, what's in the damn bottle that you propose to inject into my, or my kid's, body?