The inconvenient truth about vaccines

RenewAmerica.com | Apr 4, 2019 | Stefani Williams

Has our government ever been wrong? Has it ever been deceptive? The answer of course, to anyone who knows our history, is yes! Here are a few examples:

Forced sterilization and eugenics

History is fraught with the horrors that eugenics inflicted on the world. The most prominent example is, of course, Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany, but what isn't well known is that Hitler was actually influenced by eugenics-inspired policies implemented in the United States during the early part of the 1900's.Eugenics is the belief that in order to "improve" the human species, only people with "desirable" traits should be allowed to reproduce. This philosophy was responsible for the forced sterilization, perpetuated by the U.S. government, of thousands of "unfit" or "socially inadequate" Americans.

Toxic chemicals in Vietnam

From 1962 to 1975, tens of thousands of U.S. military personnel were exposed to the toxic herbicide Agent Orange, while serving in Vietnam…

Inconvenient truth

The vast majority of Americans agree that vaccinations save lives, and most people choose to vaccinate their children. Vaccinations have been embedded into our cultural psyche. …According to the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons: "Vaccines are neither 100% safe nor 100% effective. Nor are they the only available means to control the spread of disease." Read more.


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