Sean95 wrote on Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:10am:
Well if it's on Google it must be true. People will always find stuff on the internet that fits in with their crazy theories. They call it "doing my own research". Scientists do research based on access to huge amounts of data and proven methods. Leave it to those who know.
You are either very blinkered or very naive! There are hundreds of doctors of all types, who are against this form of vaccination and voice their opinions whenever they are able. The problem is that most of the governments who have interests in vaccinating their entire population for one reason or another are banning these people from speaking in public and are having their voices silenced. Facebook removes as many groups and anti-vax comments as they can as soon as they appear but there is genuine information out there for those who can be bothered to search for it. Most people don't though because it might just burst their self-imposed bubble of ignorance. You could start off with reading a book on vaccines, written many years ago (well before Covid) by a qualified doctor who spent years in collating vaccine information and records from the end of the 19th century and onwards. The book is called "Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines and the Forgotten History" by Dr. Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk.
Here's a link to one of her many talks on the subject, which is still available on Youtube: