
Last year we wrote an article titled If your Child asks for a Fish, would you give Him a Serpent? If not, then don’t Vaccinate Him. In it we liken vaccination to the bite of a venomous serpent.
Speaking of which, the following from a publication from the Commonwealth of Australia, titled Parliamentary Debates: Session 1913 warns parents to resist mandatory vaccination of their children as they would “the poison of an adder”:
In my infancy I was nearly sacrificed to the compulsory vaccination system in the Old Land, and I have heard my mother speak of the care she had to exercise in order to try to undo the effects of vaccination. We have the further statement that —
“Every parent should protect his defenceless offspring against the poison of the vaccinator’s lancet as bravely as he would against the poison of an adder or the attack of a wild beast. It is only by determined resistance that this wicked and mischievous legislation can be got rid of.”
Commonwealth of Australia, Parliamentary Debates: Session 1913. (First Session of the Fifth Parliament.) Vol. LXXI. (Printed and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, 1914), 2177.
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