Do Vaccines Actually Prevent Disease?
This important question does not appear to have ever been
adequately studied. Vaccines are enormously profitable for drug companies
and recent legislation in the U.S. has exempted lawsuits against pharmaceutical
firms in the event of adverse reactions to vaccines which are very common.
In 1975 Germany stopped requiring pertussis (whooping cough) vaccination.
Today less than 10 % of German children are vaccinated against pertussis.
The number of cases of pertussis has steadily decreased[3] even though far
fewer children are receiving pertussis vaccine.
Measles outbreaks have occurred in schools with vaccination
rates over 98 % in all parts of the U.S. including areas that had reported
no cases of measles for years. As measles immunization rates rise to high
levels measles becomes a disease seen only in vaccinated persons. An outbreak
of measles occurred in a school where 100 % of the children had been vaccinated.
Measles mortality rates had declined by 97 % in England before measles vaccination
was instituted.
In 1986 there were 1300 cases of pertussis in Kansas and
90 % of these cases occurred in children who had been adequately vaccinated.
Similar vaccine failures have been reported from Nova Scotia where pertussis
continues to be occurring despite universal vaccination. Pertussis remains
endemic[4] in the Netherlands where for more than 20 years 96 % of children
have received 3 pertussis shots by age 12 months.
After institution of diptheria vaccination in England and
Wales in 1894 the number of deaths from diptheria rose by 20 % in the subsequent
15 years. Germany had compulsory vaccination in 1939. The rate of diptheria
spiraled to 150,000 cases that year whereas, Norway which did not have compulsory
vaccination, had only 50 cases of diptheria the same year.
The continued presence of these infectious diseases in children
who have received vaccines proves that life long immunity which follows natural
infection does not occur in persons receiving vaccines. The injection process
places the viral particles into the blood without providing any clear way
to eliminate these foreign substances.




