October is Vaccine Injury Awareness Month, and with Alexis Lorenze’s story of vaccine injury going viral on social media, it’s time to update the VaxSafety.org website, this Substack, and my new Instagram! I’ll be posting 60 talking points that break this conversation into easily digestible parts, making it accessible for everyone, even kids. So, let’s put on our black ribbons for awareness and spread the word. Feel free to share widely, and check back anytime for updates, as I’ll be adding more information as needed.
Who are these Anti-Vaxxers…, and could you be one?
The term “anti-vaxxer” can be offensive and may alienate individuals who were once pro-vaccine but experienced negative reactions to a vaccine, resulting in bodily injury, hospitalization, or even death. Consider using the term “ex-vaxxer” for those who have tried vaccines, sometimes on multiple occasions, but had to stop due to adverse side effects. “Unvaccinated” refers to those who haven’t received any vaccines, while “vaccine hesitant” describes individuals who are uncertain or delay vaccinations. We’ll discuss this further later in the series.
“Remember: If I was anti-vaccine, my child would not have had a reaction. I wouldn’t risk my reputation if these weren’t facts.” - Barbara Wibe
So, who are these “anti-vaxxers” being censored and accused of spreading misinformation? A 2012 study published in Pediatrics found that individuals who chose to delay or forgo certain vaccines often had higher education levels and earned over $70,000 per year. The study, titled "Maternal Characteristics and Hospital Policies as Risk Factors for Nonreceipt of Hepatitis B Vaccine in the Newborn Nursery," provides further insights. You can read it here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21941215
Dr. Peter McCullough, a cardiologist from Texas, emerged as an unsung hero during the pandemic by uncovering the truth about the COVID-19 shots and their link to myocarditis. He now advocates for rejecting what he terms “propaganda” language. He states: “Everybody is entitled to their own opinions. Don’t accept propaganda terms. Propaganda terms are ‘misinformation, disinformation, malinformation, anti-science, anti-vaxxer, conspiracy theorist.’ Those are right out of the World War II playbook for totalitarianism and, post-World War II, Stalinist Russia. Don’t accept these terms. There simply is an emerging problem, initially the infection, and now a wave of vaccine injuries, and disabilities, and sadly death.” Read this in his substack here:
Did you know that an unvaccinated person cannot spread a disease they do not have? Consider this: we are conditioned to believe that without all the recommended vaccines and boosters, we could transmit diseases we don’t even carry to our elderly grandparents and vulnerable babies. While it is true that someone carrying a disease can spread it to another person with a weakened immune system, it's important to note that, in general, exposure to viral challenges can strengthen our immune response.
Why is it that when The Guardian labeled Dr. Christopher Exley as the world's foremost researcher on aluminum and an "anti-vaxxer," he was left unfunded and disgraced by Keele University, where he dedicated 40 years of his life to this critical research? Dr. Exley's work has challenged prevailing narratives and sought to uncover the truth about aluminum’s role in health. You can watch his most recent and rare interview, titled "The Tyranny of Aluminum," here: https://www.kla.tv/30664?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
If you’re one of those people who, like me, succumbed to societal and peer pressure and got vaccinated, take note of this: those who scream that anti-vaxxers are spreading disease are often the very people who are the most unhealthy. They rely on the government and healthcare system to save them, yet they don’t eat well, exercise, get enough sunshine, or maintain good mental health. Many are struggling with addictions—whether to alcohol, porn, or their phones.
These individuals often shout “anti-vaxxer” as a way to virtue signal to their community. They think they’re right about everything, but many are just blind followers. Meanwhile, they criticize mothers who are advocating passionately about the autism connection. These mothers’ only motive is the safety and health of their children, not profit or a business model, but the truth!
Some people do not want to inject experimental vaccines or emergency-use authorized products rushed to market into their healthy bodies. For many, especially pregnant women, the risks are simply too great. There are concerns about injecting fetal DNA, bovine calf serum, monkey kidney cells, aluminum adjuvants, thimerosal, formaldehyde, polysorbate 80—the list goes on!
We used to have autonomy over our bodies, but now, with big pharma and insurance companies prioritizing profits over health, doctors, clinics, and hospitals often seem like their puppets.