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Documents 'reveal' deaths, injuries caused by childhood vaccines in India

By Deepika*  

The past three-four years, 2020 onwards, have been a revelation of sorts. With the covid fiasco now running into the unimaginable fifth year, and unpredictability looming large, what has also happened in the process is a lot of knowing the unknown and questioning the otherwise acceptable, and the great realisation that somewhere the element of common sense or intuition was missing in the masses.
The Covid jabs were always questionable. The way these jabs were brought about, administered with coercion and force, with no liability whatsoever would have raised many eyebrows but unfortunately only a small section of people could see through the deception.
As it happens that one thing leads to another, the covid vaccine disaster opened a Pandora’s box of childhood vaccine injuries. Thanks to channels like this  (Twitter handle - @anhoneerahasya) which have been documenting cases of deaths and injuries caused by childhood vaccines in India, many seem to have started questioning or started re-considering.
Few points that could be relevant while evaluating the need for these vaccines are:
  • Childhood diseases are supposed to protect against chronic illnesses in later life. 20-30 years back this madness of vaccinating children with unending doses never existed, and the children were healthier compared to how they are today.
  • The number of these vaccines and their doses seem to be ever increasing. If diseases were indeed being eradicated by vaccines, why was there the need to administer multiple doses/boosters? Since multiple doses are needed to be administered, does it not indicate the limited efficacy of these vaccines?
  • There is enough evidence to suggest that childhood diseases have declined much before vaccines were introduced by focusing on hygiene, sanitation and living conditions. Why is this not the priority today then? Instead, the vaccines are mindlessly being administered to unsuspecting population in the developing world when importance should have been given to food, nutrition and living conditions.
  • It is also been observed that the negative impact of vaccines on malnourished children is huge. A malnourished child with a weak immune system is less capable of fighting the changes that the vaccine induces and hence is at risk of death or severe vaccine injury.
  • The co-administration of several vaccines, one after the other needs serious questioning. Why on earth is no one even asking what the chemicals present in these vaccines are doing to a new born’s immune system? When in an ideal world, when a baby is born, so much care is taken to ensure that the right food is given, in the right quantity and proportion and at the right times, then why no one bothers when so many injections are pushed into a child? A growing number of vaccines are administered at the same time or in close succession, increasing the complexity of assessing vaccine safety.
  • The injuries and deaths are not reported as these happen and hence due to the poor vaccine adverse events recording system, lack of documentation etc. the gravity of the situation never gets highlighted. WHO also revised norms which allowed the use of unsafe vaccines.
  • In India, the lives of the poor do not seem to matter and no one questions. 
  • Children in urban areas suffer long term chronic health issues but there is hardly chance that anyone will ever link these issues to the vaccine. Back in 2008, deaths in Tamil Nadu following measles vaccine came under the scanner. In 2010, four children die in Lucknow after being administered the measles vaccine. There are more such instances, reported but ignored by the authorities.
  • A recent report  highlights the issues with childhood vaccination. The study revealed that the side effects of the vaccinations among children have increased in Tamil Nadu over the last 10 years.
  • In India, vaccines are non-mandatory, however the government’s target is to leave no child or woman uncovered under Intensive Mission Indradhanush which is the government’s immunisation program. This leads to forced vaccination and violation of informed consent.
  • There are studies of vaccinated vs unvaccinated children which indicate that unvaccinated children are more healthy.

Vaccines and autism

Across the world, we are seeing a surge in autism cases and this is being linked to vaccines. There are many who would dispute that but there is undeniable connection with some of the vaccine ingredients like aluminium and mercury which cause brain damage and neurological issues.
What is also happening is the normalisation of autism and no accountability or review in terms of connecting the surge of autism to that of vaccination. Autism Awareness is being glorified while accountability is sadly and conveniently ignored. It would have been better if vaccine injury accountability was the focus area.
Not just autism, but other chronic diseases in children are rising and needs serious questioning and evaluation.

Way forward?

What we may ask are the short- or long-term solutions to saving our children except for raising awareness and enabling people to take an informed decision but we may at least start with raising the awareness. Several resources are available and some are listed below.
Our children need to be saved; they are the future. We cannot afford to have a future where sick people live; we need to build back better in the true sense of the term.
This talk covers the myth around India’s polio eradication story in detail. This paper offers as a ready reference.  And, click here, here and here for talks/videos highlight the stories of mindless vaccination in India, including media reports of vaccine injuries, graphs and data about the harms, and the futility of these vaccines.
There needs to be a review of the vaccine schedules, the questioning on the need for these vaccines, understanding children’s health and immunity at a larger scale and taking steps to mitigate the gaps instead of blanket vaccine administration.
A brief of the above piece has been published here.
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"And how many ears must one man have
Before he can hear people cry?
Yes, and how many deaths will it take 'til he knows
That too many people have died?
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind
The answer is blowin' in the wind"
-- Bob Dylan
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*Digital marketing and content management professional with keen interest in public health policies

Comments

Anu said…
Shame that how We are manipulated. From the whole education system this corruption and evilness begins. Yet no one can see the truth. I feel very anxious seeing the tragedy everyday where We are living as a product's for them and their agendas. firstly they started with animals and now with humans. Our Vedic yogi ahimsa culture is the best way to live in the world. But as expected in Kali Yuga no place for dharma.
Sai Subham said…
Without killing or suppress these evil living being wheather human or demonic reptilian or just evil human without making death punishment or some serious punishment they can't be changed ahinsa param dharm ( righteous) dharm rakshati hinsa tateba cha. Righteous saving u should do violation against evil to protect the good ones in our heart good and truth' people should be loved and evil and untruths people should be hate and suppress them otherwise they will suppress. Veer bhogiya vasudharm English courage will inheritage of earth.one suveer( good courage)and another kuveer ( bad courage), only thing themselves for society greed mindset but suveer mind think himself and society balance manner.
Sai Subham said…
Very bad karma

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