How about a contract that says the administrator of the vaccine is personally liable for any and all adverse reactions for the lifetime of the patient? I bet the medical community would stop pushing them so hard then.
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)
The VICP is a no-fault alternative to the traditional tort system for resolving vaccine injury
claims. It was established as part of the National Childhood Vaccine
Injury Act of 1986, after a
rash of lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers
and healthcare providers threatened to cause
vaccine shortages and reduce vaccination rates.
Severe problems (very rare) --but they still happen
Serious allergic reaction (less than 1 out of a million doses)
Several other severe problems have been reported after a child gets MMR vaccine, including:
Deafness
Long-term seizures, coma, or lowered consciousness
Permanent brain damage
These are so rare that it is hard to tell whether they are caused by the vaccine. --They say this because the symptoms are not instant. You would hope the reaction happens in the doctor's office. That way you can atleast get compensated for having to take care of a brain damaged child.
Yeah, so my healthy child gets severe brain damage after being vaccinated and it is not clear if the autoimmune response is due to jacking with an infant's non fully developed immune system.
The pushers never think this far ahead. They are cowards, too. They would totally stand down instead of standing their ground if someone forced entry into their home and demanded to inject something into their children. Oh, you think you are the parent of that child? You think you can make choices about how you raise them? No, no, the state tells you what your kid gets because, like, um....oh, yeah! herd immunity. We get to assault you in your home because herd immunity. Because if you dont vaccinate your child all of the kids we did vaccinate will get sick from the thing we vaccinated them against and it is your fault. You must be a stupid racist if this does not make sense to you. You can't sue the manufactures when there is damage to the child, either. Get a policy in place that requires you to use a product whether you agree to it or not and not be able to sue if it injures your child. That would be a terrible way to make money. No manufacturers would collaborate and lobby for 0% liability on a dangerous product. The fact that they don't have liability proves that it is safe. If you do not have to answer for damages done by your products you will always make them as safe as possible. It is simple economics. Herd immunity....Baaaa....herd immunity....baaaa....beee a part of the heeeerd...baaaa There is no way to have a healthy immune system without being forced to buy something. To think otherwise is a myth. Your ability to not get sick is a gift from vaccine manufacturers not from your biological immune system. There is no way to strengthen it without inciting fear of a disease and paying for a solution that may permanantly disable you and won't protect you if everyone else does not get it but there is still no guarantee it will work if they do.
I am very disappointed at the slashdoters that are saying trains with lasers are a bad idea. Compressed air over lasers? Mr. Spock should have carried duster canned air on all of those away missions. Dr. Evil should have had sharks with compressed air tanks. That would have been way more interesting.
I bet he just thought it was ironic that the memorial designer was asian. I think that is actually kind of funny that a crusty old Texan would say something like that. You are right. He should just be a suit that reads a teleprompter and has no natural personality and all ways at all times has a PR/PC filter. Do you imagine what you look like to people you don't care about all the time and not say what you mean? That is the politically correct thing to do. You throw out the racist/conspiracy theorist ad hominem attack so therefore nothing he says can be credible or is at least is marginalized. He had one of the highest popular votes of a third party candidate ever. I believe he called Maya Lin "eggroll" or "wonton" or something. That is not really that bad. Old Texans talk like that. I bet if you were a titan of industry you too might start to see some things that look conspiritorial. Does your sphere of influence touch circles that have the power to be conspiriatorial? You seem to think being rich is bad. If you earn and don't do evil things with your money there is nothing wrong with it. I bet your prius has an Obama sticker on it with an "Equil rights for transgender children animals" supporting member ribbon. Please don't key my SUV to prove you are so smart that I should pay a carbon tax. It is just a conspiracy of big oil and the auto insustry after all to keep consumption up.
The announcment of FaceBook being available on Tor seems to be a ploy to confuse single dimesion thinkers into revealing themselves. Is this being sponsored by alphabet soup agencies as a way to kind of model the topology of the Tor network, or is it more social experiment on how people who would login to their online identity while trying to be anonymous at the same time think?
I am a former military IT person. I started out as a SATCOM operator and was able to get my hands on every system down the line that had traffic leaving through my gateway by the end of my time. It was definately a varied experience and if you could learn a system you could administer it IF your warrant officer and SIGO would let you. They of course would not if you proved to be an idiot. Boy, trust me, we had some very special idiots. I learned how to splice fiber and make all sorts of cables. I learned how to employ and what the limitations of various wireless transmission systems were. I have operated all sorts of satellite teminals from 30 meter earth terminals to tiny vsats and ship born platforms. I have installed and maintained large networks and set up VOiP and monitoring services. Some of the best admins I have ever met were fantastic IT pros in the military. They still are in the civilian sector now. As for the geek culture, we would set up LAN parties and play multiplayer combat simulation shooters in countries where there was armed conflict. I have to say that many of the people I have known and worked with in the civilian world may know a webserver really well but not have a clue when it comes to routing and switching. Being in the military has really given me a good perspective on the internet piece by piece as I have actually had my hands in just about every telecommunications tier from the originating host sending a GET request to the edge of the AS.
So if I trick you by making it sound like it was your choice to start prioritising traffic we won't need to pass any laws because you would have invited the vampire inside. Vampires are really friendly after you invite them inside.
How about a contract that says the administrator of the vaccine is personally liable for any and all adverse reactions for the lifetime of the patient? I bet the medical community would stop pushing them so hard then.
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) The VICP is a no-fault alternative to the traditional tort system for resolving vaccine injury claims. It was established as part of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, after a rash of lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers and healthcare providers threatened to cause vaccine shortages and reduce vaccination rates.
Hmm, why would there be a rash of lawsuits?
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hc...
Severe problems (very rare) --but they still happen
Serious allergic reaction (less than 1 out of a million doses) Several other severe problems have been reported after a child gets MMR vaccine, including: Deafness Long-term seizures, coma, or lowered consciousness Permanent brain damage
These are so rare that it is hard to tell whether they are caused by the vaccine. --They say this because the symptoms are not instant. You would hope the reaction happens in the doctor's office. That way you can atleast get compensated for having to take care of a brain damaged child.
Yeah, so my healthy child gets severe brain damage after being vaccinated and it is not clear if the autoimmune response is due to jacking with an infant's non fully developed immune system.
Dr. Blaylock has some videos that may help explain. http://vaccine-injury.info/rus...
Right. You didn't vaccinate so you are a threat to the ones that vaccinated. That makes sense. I guess vaccines can cause brain damage.
The pushers never think this far ahead. They are cowards, too. They would totally stand down instead of standing their ground if someone forced entry into their home and demanded to inject something into their children. Oh, you think you are the parent of that child? You think you can make choices about how you raise them? No, no, the state tells you what your kid gets because, like, um....oh, yeah! herd immunity. We get to assault you in your home because herd immunity. Because if you dont vaccinate your child all of the kids we did vaccinate will get sick from the thing we vaccinated them against and it is your fault. You must be a stupid racist if this does not make sense to you. You can't sue the manufactures when there is damage to the child, either. Get a policy in place that requires you to use a product whether you agree to it or not and not be able to sue if it injures your child. That would be a terrible way to make money. No manufacturers would collaborate and lobby for 0% liability on a dangerous product. The fact that they don't have liability proves that it is safe. If you do not have to answer for damages done by your products you will always make them as safe as possible. It is simple economics. Herd immunity....Baaaa....herd immunity....baaaa....beee a part of the heeeerd...baaaa There is no way to have a healthy immune system without being forced to buy something. To think otherwise is a myth. Your ability to not get sick is a gift from vaccine manufacturers not from your biological immune system. There is no way to strengthen it without inciting fear of a disease and paying for a solution that may permanantly disable you and won't protect you if everyone else does not get it but there is still no guarantee it will work if they do.
I am very disappointed at the slashdoters that are saying trains with lasers are a bad idea. Compressed air over lasers? Mr. Spock should have carried duster canned air on all of those away missions. Dr. Evil should have had sharks with compressed air tanks. That would have been way more interesting.
I bet he just thought it was ironic that the memorial designer was asian. I think that is actually kind of funny that a crusty old Texan would say something like that. You are right. He should just be a suit that reads a teleprompter and has no natural personality and all ways at all times has a PR/PC filter. Do you imagine what you look like to people you don't care about all the time and not say what you mean? That is the politically correct thing to do. You throw out the racist/conspiracy theorist ad hominem attack so therefore nothing he says can be credible or is at least is marginalized. He had one of the highest popular votes of a third party candidate ever. I believe he called Maya Lin "eggroll" or "wonton" or something. That is not really that bad. Old Texans talk like that. I bet if you were a titan of industry you too might start to see some things that look conspiritorial. Does your sphere of influence touch circles that have the power to be conspiriatorial? You seem to think being rich is bad. If you earn and don't do evil things with your money there is nothing wrong with it. I bet your prius has an Obama sticker on it with an "Equil rights for transgender children animals" supporting member ribbon. Please don't key my SUV to prove you are so smart that I should pay a carbon tax. It is just a conspiracy of big oil and the auto insustry after all to keep consumption up.
The announcment of FaceBook being available on Tor seems to be a ploy to confuse single dimesion thinkers into revealing themselves. Is this being sponsored by alphabet soup agencies as a way to kind of model the topology of the Tor network, or is it more social experiment on how people who would login to their online identity while trying to be anonymous at the same time think?
I am a former military IT person. I started out as a SATCOM operator and was able to get my hands on every system down the line that had traffic leaving through my gateway by the end of my time. It was definately a varied experience and if you could learn a system you could administer it IF your warrant officer and SIGO would let you. They of course would not if you proved to be an idiot. Boy, trust me, we had some very special idiots. I learned how to splice fiber and make all sorts of cables. I learned how to employ and what the limitations of various wireless transmission systems were. I have operated all sorts of satellite teminals from 30 meter earth terminals to tiny vsats and ship born platforms. I have installed and maintained large networks and set up VOiP and monitoring services. Some of the best admins I have ever met were fantastic IT pros in the military. They still are in the civilian sector now. As for the geek culture, we would set up LAN parties and play multiplayer combat simulation shooters in countries where there was armed conflict. I have to say that many of the people I have known and worked with in the civilian world may know a webserver really well but not have a clue when it comes to routing and switching. Being in the military has really given me a good perspective on the internet piece by piece as I have actually had my hands in just about every telecommunications tier from the originating host sending a GET request to the edge of the AS.
So if I trick you by making it sound like it was your choice to start prioritising traffic we won't need to pass any laws because you would have invited the vampire inside. Vampires are really friendly after you invite them inside.