That’s not conspiracy - that’s math. They hoped we would never fact check.
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That's not conspiracy - that's math. They hoped we would never fact check.
Written by Donna Hancock Subject: Vaccines and Vaccinations
Excellent point. Parents vaccinate their children because they fear the risk of death from diseases like polio or pertussis.
But the data is undeniable: for every vaccine on the childhood schedule, the risk of death from the shot exceeds the risk of death from the disease itself.
That's not conspiracy — that's math. They hoped we would never fact check.
While parents are told to "trust the science," children are paying the price — with skyrocketing rates of neurological damage, immune disorders, autism and conditions that last a lifetime.
Vaccines are not about health — they're about control, compliance, and cash flow.
They can silence the doctors. But many are talking.
They can bury the studies. But RFK is bringing those to light.
But they can't hide the numbers forever.





1 Comments in Response to That's not conspiracy - that's math. They hoped we would never fact check.
The big problem is why people trust the medical. Have there been enough medical successes that people have, that trusting the medical is worth it? Are the laws that make it seem that the medical is really right, correct laws? The medical is weak at best. The simple example is that people still get old and die. In countries around the world, where the people have good hygiene rather than medical, the people live just as long or longer than the people in medical countries. But the medical, with all their operations, hasn't figured out how to get people to live to 200 years old. Figure out for yourself exactly why you trust the medical. Is it fear that you might fail without them? Is it conditioning? Why do you trust them?