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Originally Posted by bossmansteve
Correct.
Whether something is minor or not is subjective. All kinds of things can kill people. Everyone has to die, eventually, of something or other.
You appear to fall in the type that does no research yourself, just trusts authority or popularity and can't stand when other people have a differing opinion.
There is nothing proving that vaccines are safe. There are many plausible hypotheses, such as that aluminum adjuvants increase incidence of autism, that haven't been tested.
Historical data shows at least 3 or 4 cases where vaccines were later found not to have been safe. I bet the victims of those cases wish they were "paranoid conspiracy theorists" who had opted out.
You have no factual basis for injecting mercury into your eyeballs being a problem. Does that mean you'd do it if .gov asked and call anyone who objects a conspiracy theorist?
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Wow. Just wow... Your responses furthered my point. You have nothing credible to back up your claims. And yes. There are countless studies on the safety of vaccines and their ability to lengthen the average human lifespan.
You don’t care to look it up...that is your prerogative however the koolaid you are trying to sell is so far from fact that it is just ... well ... mind boggling.
Just in case you are open.
https://www.healthychildren.org/Engl...-Evidence.aspx
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/re...ons/index.html
Happy reading. Should take you a year