I attended the Green Our Vaccines rally in Washington, D.C. this past Wednesday.
This was one of the most beautiful autism related events I have ever seen. Folks turned out by the thousands to ask our government to clean up the vaccines we are forced to inject ourselves with. Mostly for their children, and those children that are not yet with us.
When I first learned of this event I was very excited. Why I would have done anything to help promote it, and drive as many people as possible to attend. At some point though, I realized that there was a strong opposition out there who would do anything in their power to portray this event as an “anti-vaccine” event.
While I can’t speak for the organizations running the event, I knew that most of those who would attend were not anti-vaccine, rather anti-toxins. So at that point I tried to raise the concern to the organizations running the event. Unfortunately, I met with resistance, and was basically told not to be so negative.
When I got the feeling I was being hushed, I got a little worried. I still had nothing more than that to lead me to believe this would be anything but a rally for safer vaccines, but it told me they might not be doing enough to ensure that their message was understood.
At that point, I became a regular pain in the ass. Pressuring Lisa Ackerman to make more statements about this not being an anti-vaccine rally, and to bring the concerns to Jenny. I think I pretty much alienated TACA, as well as the Jenny camp in the process.
I’m glad.
Do you know why? Because there was nothing at the Green Our Vaccines rally that would allow me or anyone else to call it an “anti-vaccines” rally. They mentioned it so many times throughout the morning I thought the crowd was going to repeat it as a chant. Even Jenny is now making sure to state “we are not anti-vaccine” during every interview.
Did I have something to do with that? I hope so. If not, I’m still glad for the change.
There is nothing anyone can point to that would make a case for this being an anti-vaccines event, and that is exactly how I wanted it.
So I say to Lisa Ackerman, Jenny McCarthy, Sarah, and all of the folks involved with the event, thank you.
Thank you for making this a landmark event, and not affording anyone the opportunity to denigrate our cause.
I have posted a few pictures for those who were not able to attend. If you wish to use any of them, please ask permission first as they are to be considered copyrighted material.
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To view more photos, see this slideshow…
http://family.webshots.com/slideshow/563704961bRhSXH
Think vaccines are safe? The CDC isn’t too sure about that.
That is precisely why they continue to research the problem…
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/documents/vaccine_studies.pdf
Notice all the research around measles, which points to MMR?
That’s pretty amazing considering how many times we’ve been told MMR is completely safe. Yet, it still needs more research, according to the same people that are telling us it’s safe.
So what they’re saying is yes, we think there might be some danger but you should keep vaccinating anyway. Huh?
Do you usually go ahead with something even though you know it might harm you, and then research the possible harm WHILE you are doing it?
That’s like checking your chute AFTER jumping from the plane!!
I used to doubt this stuff too. I really did. I still had doubt up until as early as six months ago. I kept thinking “why would we be told to vaccinate if it wasn’t safe?” Here are the reasons…..
1. A warped sense of duty to safeguard public health
2. Money, the usual suspect
Depending on the source, either one of those always apply. Either they’re putting our kids down as “collateral damage” to serve the “greater good”, or they’re protecting financial interests.
Of course there is the third coming into play now, which is legal liability. It’s hard to have promoted vaccines for decades, and then turn around and say “no, they’re not really safe”. That’s a great way to end up on the wrong side of a judge.
I am not asking you to believe every word I say. I’m asking you to research it ALL for yourselves. Make your own decisions. Weigh ALL of the evidence, including the thousands upon thousand of parental reports citing regression after vaccines. All of it.
Once you let go of the misguided trust for the CDC and mainstream doctors, and accept the data as it is, the situation becomes very clear.
Yeah I know, it took me a while too.
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