Nah, all vaccines are bad. How did civilization survive without vaccines until now, in the days where the elite want to control the population... Now they're necessary???
How did civilization survive without vaccines until now,
Well first things first, you have 18-24 children, half of them will die before their 4th birthday. Half again of that will die before their 10th birthday. Two more will likely catch a disease that will leave them severely crippled or in poor health. The remaining will be what carries most of your families legacy towards the future.
Go visit a graveyard look for the family graves prior to 1910. Lot of "dead before the age of 12" graves, a lot. Even my mom's family from Germany had 18-25 kids. My grandmother on my mom's side had 9, of those 9 only 3 survived into adults. The rest died from measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, polio, and whooping cough.
How was water treatment, sewage treatment, and sanitation back then?
Pretty fucking shitty.
Vaccines always came as those diseases start dying off. FDR himself as well as many others contracted Polio by swimming in a river due to terrible sewage practices. You actually trust these global faggots and their vaccines when they self admittedly tell you their goal is population reduction?
Would those survival rates have changed if they had clean water and rivers/lakes? If they had food to feed their children? If they had the medical technology of today? If they had treatment immediately available within their own homes?
It's almost like many many many things changed outside of vaccines.
Why is it I can have 10 siblings to anti-vax parents who grew up in a communist country with very little access to medical supplies, food, etc but have clean water available as well as the wisdom of how to further clean it... and not a single one of us even contract those diseases (except me, getting both bronchitis and whooping cough immediately following a shot required to work in hospitals?)
So we're just the exception right? 11 children in a poor home with little food, sleeping 3 or 4 per bed, always outside getting dirty, on flights to other countries etc... And magically not one of us died?
Hmmm... Must be the common denominator here... Clean drinking water and rivers/lakes to swim in. Cleaner sewage practices rather than dumping them into lakes, rivers etc.
You already answered your own question, but you haven't figured out that vectors were half the problem. You also haven't figured out that once you remove one vector, the problem becomes less of an issue.
Your 10 siblings in a communist country didn't have the issues because the vector for infection was broken where you were living. This is why if you go to Haiti you can get polio, but if you cross over to the Dominican Republic your chance of getting it is less than 0.1%
Your basic lack of understanding for transmissibility aside, and the fact that cleaner sewage helps doesn't remove the fact that transmissibility points were always the primary issue. Though it also helps when the large swath of the population already has herd immunity - something even communist countries figured out was far cheaper to implement then actual health and sanitation measures.
FYI neither malaria or smallpox were wiped out in North America by sanitation. It was mass draining of swamps to kill the mosquitos that carried it(as far north as central Quebec), and vaccines that wiped out smallpox.
Nah, all vaccines are bad. How did civilization survive without vaccines until now, in the days where the elite want to control the population... Now they're necessary???
Well first things first, you have 18-24 children, half of them will die before their 4th birthday. Half again of that will die before their 10th birthday. Two more will likely catch a disease that will leave them severely crippled or in poor health. The remaining will be what carries most of your families legacy towards the future.
Go visit a graveyard look for the family graves prior to 1910. Lot of "dead before the age of 12" graves, a lot. Even my mom's family from Germany had 18-25 kids. My grandmother on my mom's side had 9, of those 9 only 3 survived into adults. The rest died from measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, polio, and whooping cough.
How was water treatment, sewage treatment, and sanitation back then?
Pretty fucking shitty.
Vaccines always came as those diseases start dying off. FDR himself as well as many others contracted Polio by swimming in a river due to terrible sewage practices. You actually trust these global faggots and their vaccines when they self admittedly tell you their goal is population reduction?
Would those survival rates have changed if they had clean water and rivers/lakes? If they had food to feed their children? If they had the medical technology of today? If they had treatment immediately available within their own homes?
It's almost like many many many things changed outside of vaccines.
Why is it I can have 10 siblings to anti-vax parents who grew up in a communist country with very little access to medical supplies, food, etc but have clean water available as well as the wisdom of how to further clean it... and not a single one of us even contract those diseases (except me, getting both bronchitis and whooping cough immediately following a shot required to work in hospitals?)
So we're just the exception right? 11 children in a poor home with little food, sleeping 3 or 4 per bed, always outside getting dirty, on flights to other countries etc... And magically not one of us died?
Hmmm... Must be the common denominator here... Clean drinking water and rivers/lakes to swim in. Cleaner sewage practices rather than dumping them into lakes, rivers etc.
Fuck vaccines
You already answered your own question, but you haven't figured out that vectors were half the problem. You also haven't figured out that once you remove one vector, the problem becomes less of an issue.
Your 10 siblings in a communist country didn't have the issues because the vector for infection was broken where you were living. This is why if you go to Haiti you can get polio, but if you cross over to the Dominican Republic your chance of getting it is less than 0.1%
Your basic lack of understanding for transmissibility aside, and the fact that cleaner sewage helps doesn't remove the fact that transmissibility points were always the primary issue. Though it also helps when the large swath of the population already has herd immunity - something even communist countries figured out was far cheaper to implement then actual health and sanitation measures.
FYI neither malaria or smallpox were wiped out in North America by sanitation. It was mass draining of swamps to kill the mosquitos that carried it(as far north as central Quebec), and vaccines that wiped out smallpox.