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நூற்றாண்டுகள் முன்னரே காந்தியடிகள் அவர்களின் தடுப்பூசிகள் பற்றிய
நிலைப்பாடு இன்றைய அவலநிலையை அழகாக வெளிப்படுத்துகிறது.
Almost one century ago, Gandhi published a book (A Guide to Health) where he deconstructed the dangers and lack of effectiveness of vaccines and the agendas surrounding them. His voice rings true now more than ever.
The nature of diseases like smallpox have been misconceived. While smallpox has a contagious component, vaccinated individuals can become infected, and non-vaccinated individuals remain immune, disproving Jenner's original theory that vaccination equates to bona fide immunity.
Vaccination is a unsanitary practice. By injecting the 'filth' of a diseased cow and smallpox patient into the body of a healthy individual one inevitably makes them sicker, possibly producing new infections, ultimately resulting in a greater disease burden.
The route of administration of the vaccine -- injection--- harbors special dangers versus natural (oral) exposures to infection.
Fear of disease drives people to vaccinate against commonsense and rationality.
Vaccination is unethical and immoral because of the manner in which the vaccine is produced (through the great suffering of poisoned animals)
The income generated through vaccination is the driving reason why the medical profession does not wish to identify aforementioned problems in safety and efficacy.
Conscientious objectors should be willing to stand their ground with courage and face persecution and penalties.
Those objecting for medical reasons should aspire towards mastery of the subject such that they will be able to win others towards their perspective.
Sanitation, hygiene, fresh air, water, and clean food are essential for preventing infection and/or helping those infected to recover.
The preparation of the vaccine from the udder of cows or calves entails untold suffering on thousands of innocent creatures, and this cannot possibly be justified by any gains resulting from vaccination.
Vaccination, instead of doing good, works considerable mischief by giving rise to many new diseases. Even its advocates cannot deny that, after its introduction, many new diseases have come into being.
The vaccine that is prepared from the blood of a small-pox patient is likely to contain and [Pg 109] transmit the germs of all the several diseases that he may be suffering from.
The vaccine is a filthy substance, and it is foolish to expect that one kind of filth can be removed by another.
There is no guarantee that small-pox will not attack the vaccinated.
Below is the full chapter where Ghandi reveals his views on vaccination in detail
Almost one century ago, Gandhi published a book (A Guide to Health) where he deconstructed the dangers and lack of effectiveness of vaccines and the agendas surrounding them. His voice rings true now more than ever.
The nature of diseases like smallpox have been misconceived. While smallpox has a contagious component, vaccinated individuals can become infected, and non-vaccinated individuals remain immune, disproving Jenner's original theory that vaccination equates to bona fide immunity.
Vaccination is a unsanitary practice. By injecting the 'filth' of a diseased cow and smallpox patient into the body of a healthy individual one inevitably makes them sicker, possibly producing new infections, ultimately resulting in a greater disease burden.
The route of administration of the vaccine -- injection--- harbors special dangers versus natural (oral) exposures to infection.
Fear of disease drives people to vaccinate against commonsense and rationality.
Vaccination is unethical and immoral because of the manner in which the vaccine is produced (through the great suffering of poisoned animals)
The income generated through vaccination is the driving reason why the medical profession does not wish to identify aforementioned problems in safety and efficacy.
Conscientious objectors should be willing to stand their ground with courage and face persecution and penalties.
Those objecting for medical reasons should aspire towards mastery of the subject such that they will be able to win others towards their perspective.
Sanitation, hygiene, fresh air, water, and clean food are essential for preventing infection and/or helping those infected to recover.
The preparation of the vaccine from the udder of cows or calves entails untold suffering on thousands of innocent creatures, and this cannot possibly be justified by any gains resulting from vaccination.
Vaccination, instead of doing good, works considerable mischief by giving rise to many new diseases. Even its advocates cannot deny that, after its introduction, many new diseases have come into being.
The vaccine that is prepared from the blood of a small-pox patient is likely to contain and [Pg 109] transmit the germs of all the several diseases that he may be suffering from.
The vaccine is a filthy substance, and it is foolish to expect that one kind of filth can be removed by another.
There is no guarantee that small-pox will not attack the vaccinated.
Below is the full chapter where Ghandi reveals his views on vaccination in detail


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