Deception, Ignorance, Mass Murder

“Correlation is not Causation”: an Irrational Dismissal of Countless Vaccine-Caused Deaths

This piece thoroughly dismantles vaccine holocaust denialism via the mantra “correlation is not causation.”

Let’s call the “correlation is not causation” mantra for what it is: an irrational dismissal of the countless injuries and deaths caused by vaccines. That is, irrational, or due to ignorance, at best; flagrantly dishonest at worst.

Vaccines are obviously deadly and the harm that follows from them is not some grand coincidence.

One can hide behind all the so-called studies that he wants, but that does not change reality. Absurdity, cloaked in science, could just be a form of rebellion against God, and hostility towards one’s fellow man.

Deception, History

Statistics and Vaccination — a Tortured History

“It is a fact that facts are stubborn things, while statistics are generally more pliable … figures don’t lie, but liars figure. You can torture numbers and they will confess to anything. And statistics mean never having to say you are sorry.” — Rick Kirschner, “Insider’s Guide to the Art of Persuasion”

“[T]he further I looked into it the more shocked I became. I found that the whole vaccine business was indeed a gigantic hoax. Most doctors are convinced that they are useful, but if you look at the proper statistics and study the instance of these diseases you will realise that this is not so.”
— Dr. Archie Kalokerinos, who witnessed genocide of Australian Aborigines by “safe and effective” vaccines

Deception, History, Polio

You’ve been Conned: Polio was Redefined, Making the Vaccine Look Effective

“In 1955, right after the [polio] vaccination program got under way, they radically redefined the diagnostic parameters of polio, followed soon thereafter by changes in labeling protocol, then by even more stringent technical requirements for a polio diagnosis. In short, they ultimately redefined not the disease, but the label, out of existence. That’s not disease eradication, that’s a con game.” — Shawn Siegel