The Most Outrageous Things Anti-Vaccine Influencers Are Saying Today
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If you follow anti-vaccine influencers long enough, you soon realize that their message doesn’t change much day to day.
It is basically the same propaganda pushing the idea that vaccines don’t work, aren’t necessary, or that they are dangerous.
The Most Outrageous Things Anti-Vaccine Influencers Are Saying Today
To be sure though, most anti-vaccine influencers do eventually get more and more extreme over time as they are repeating this same messaging.
And that’s easy to see when you take a quick look at what they are saying today.
Let’s start with Toby Rogers.

He thinks that vaccines, which have been around for 230 years, are a ‘civilization destroying technology.’
Now, how does that jibe with how much America has grown in the past 250 years?
It doesn’t…
It makes about as much sense as an anti-vaccine influencer calling vaccines a scam.
Next, we have Shannon Joy equating vaccination campaigns with mass murder!

In addition to the simple fact that people are neither coerced nor murdered during any vaccination campaigns, by equating vaccination to mass murder, it diminishes all of the times people have actually been killed in mass murder campaigns throughout history.
And then we have the ironically named Physicians for Informed Consent who posted about rubella treatments.

The problem?
They left out the very simple fact that if you get rubella while pregnant, then there is a big risk for miscarriage or that your baby will be born with congenital rubella syndrome and its associated birth defects.
Can you make an informed decision about getting vaccinated without that information?
Who’s next?
Next, we have Steve Kirsch and Sasha Latypova talking about ‘metals’ in vaccines.

Apparently, Sasha Latypova thinks that aluminum is added to all vaccines, even when it’s not on the label, especially COVID vaccines, because “regulations do not apply to these weapons.”
Of course, she is wrong, although it is not surprising that Steve Kirsch seems to eat up everything she says.
How about Mary Talley Bowden?
What does she have to say today?

She is trying to push misinformation about folks who are unvaccinated, misrepresenting a comment from someone who was unvaccinated and said that they twice had severe COVID!
Sounds like a good reason to get a COVID vaccine, doesn’t it?
And then there is more from Sasha Latypova…

Apparently, in addition to thinking that all vaccines have hidden ingredients, she believes that all vaccines can somehow cause polio, misrepresenting the theory behind provocation polio.
Lastly, we have Del Bigtree and Aaron Siri pushing the idea that vaccines haven’t worked to save millions of lives.

What’s an easy way to see that they are wrong?
Well, for one thing, it is easy to see that cases and deaths go up every single time that vaccine rates drop in an area! Is that because they all of a sudden forget about hygiene and sanitation?
And then in what might be the worst vaccine analogy we have seen in a while, Peter Gøtzsche compares getting an HPV vaccine to avoid cancer with staying indoors to avoid getting killed in a traffic accident!

At least Peter Gøtzsche does acknowledge that getting an HPV vaccine protects you against cancer.
And last, but certainly not least, we have Ben Tapper.

Ben Tapper very concisely states the overall message of today’s anti-vaccine influencers - “it’s the shots.”
It is always the shots…
Remember, today’s anti-vaccine influencers believe that anything and everything that happens to you after you are vaccinated, even if it is weeks, months, or years later, must have been caused by your vaccines.
To them, everything is a vaccine injury and everyone is vaccine injured.
Don’t believe them!


