OPINION: Hepatitis B Vaccines Must Be Removed Entirely From The CDC Childhood Vaccine Schedule

by Russell Young
photo by Mika Baumeister on unsplash photo by Mika Baumeister on unsplash

BAY COUNTY, FL – One of the subjects of discussion at the Florida Department of Health, Division of Disease Control Immunization Workshop on December 12th is whether or not hepatitis B vaccines should be removed entirely from the CDC childhood vaccine schedule. 

Hepatitis B vaccines were developed for IV drug addicts and prostitutes because they are at high risk of getting Hepatitis B. Children do not fall into either group.

The decision about giving vaccines to a child should be made by the parent of the child, not by the government. The government does not own our children and “We The People” have not granted the government the right to force vaccines into their bodies.

The first Hepatitis B vaccine was not approved until 1981. At that time, we had never even heard of autism. Today, after so many children have received this mandatory vaccine and many others, we would be hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t know a child with autism.

Some of the reasons to remove Hepatitis B vaccines from the mandatory schedule for children are:

I.  Junk science clinical trials were used as the basis for FDA licensure of hepatitis B vaccines in the U.S. They did not include a placebo group; studies were too small and too short (four to five days) to get proper data proving safety.
II.  Hepatitis B vaccines are associated with autism. The initial data analysis in the 1990’s indicated that children in the highest exposure group had an 11.35x increased relative risk of autism. The early vaccines had mercury (thimerosal) in them, which was eventually removed, but the amount of aluminum increased, which is also associated with autism.
III.  Hepatitis B vaccines have killed an astonishing number of children in the U.S. It has been reported that there have been at least 1,348 deaths of children since 1990 related to Hepatitis B vaccines, and 82,980 reports of harm across all ages. (Data from infographic created by OpenVAERS.)

It seems obvious even to someone like me who is not in the medical profession, that these vaccines should not be mandated for children.

Further information can be found in the Substack article written by Toby Rogers, “There are no studies proving the safety and efficacy of hepatitis B vaccines at birth, 30 days, or 12 years of age”

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