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Childhood Vaccine Warning Labels Should be advertised on Television

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By Dr. John Reizer

Wouldn’t it be great if every mandated or recommended childhood vaccine was forced to be advertised on television each evening along with its applicable warning label and associated ingredients?

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Drug companies would cringe at the thought of having to advertise certain vaccines that have already been forced upon the public. That’s why you never see the Rubella, tDap, chickenpox or Measles vaccines featured in ads like other drugs being pushed on a daily basis.

If the government mandated the public consumption of drugs for Rheumatoid Arthritis for precautionary measures do you think big pharma would continue to advertise these products? No!

Can you imagine if the government mandated the taking of antidepressants for everyone because studies found that too many people were depressed and it was causing an epidemic of suicidal behavior in the nation?

Do you think the mandated consumption of antidepressants would infuriate the public? Or would they sit back and roll up their sleeves and get jabbed? Would we see medical cheerleaders posting remarks on social media about what a good idea it was to mandate the public consumption of antidepressants or whatever poison the legal drug cartel wanted to sell?

It’s complete insanity that a governing body can force its citizens to take any drug at any time. All drugs come with serious risks and no one should ever be forced to take any drug without their consent.

What do you think about this subject?

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