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kay123
20-04-2009, 12:45 AM
Hi all, am new here and this is my first post. Been reading a lot into David Icke and what he talks about and figured would be a good idea to join up here.

Anyway.

I am 21, living in England again after being in Spain for 4 years, and as such, I managed to miss my last tetanus/diptheria/polio vaccination that you have between 13-18, usually in school. (Probably should have had it before I left for Spain, but was not in school at that time.)

A week or so ago I received a letter being told I NEEDED to get this vaccination and should arrange to have it done soon.

I am hesitant for the following reasons:
- First of all, I have had bad reactions to vaccinations before. Passed out after the meningitis jab and woke up with uncontrollable, horrific vomiting.
- Second, am petrified of being silently slipped a microchip without me knowing. Call it paranoia, but I can't get that thought out of my head.
- Third, I just have a huge bad feeling about it in general that I can't escape - you know that sort of feeling you get when you KNOW something is a bad idea, but just can't figure out why? (And later find out that you were right, i.e. the car you were supposed to ride in was involved with a crash, etc etc)

What do you guys think? Should I just go and have it? I know it's just a booster to "complete" the other 4 I had as a kid and shouldn't really be a big deal, but can't shake this feeling. Currently, I'm unsure of where I stand on vaccinations as a whole.

jolinemaria
20-04-2009, 10:48 AM
Hi all, am new here and this is my first post. Been reading a lot into David Icke and what he talks about and figured would be a good idea to join up here.

Anyway.

I am 21, living in England again after being in Spain for 4 years, and as such, I managed to miss my last tetanus/diptheria/polio vaccination that you have between 13-18, usually in school. (Probably should have had it before I left for Spain, but was not in school at that time.)

A week or so ago I received a letter being told I NEEDED to get this vaccination and should arrange to have it done soon.

I am hesitant for the following reasons:
- First of all, I have had bad reactions to vaccinations before. Passed out after the meningitis jab and woke up with uncontrollable, horrific vomiting.
- Second, am petrified of being silently slipped a microchip without me knowing. Call it paranoia, but I can't get that thought out of my head.
- Third, I just have a huge bad feeling about it in general that I can't escape - you know that sort of feeling you get when you KNOW something is a bad idea, but just can't figure out why? (And later find out that you were right, i.e. the car you were supposed to ride in was involved with a crash, etc etc)

What do you guys think? Should I just go and have it? I know it's just a booster to "complete" the other 4 I had as a kid and shouldn't really be a big deal, but can't shake this feeling. Currently, I'm unsure of where I stand on vaccinations as a whole.

Don't take it if it doesn't feel good. Especially since you have already had sensitive reactions to vaccines. Your not likely to catch diptheria in England. You're past the danger age for polio (I believe) and tetanus you can always take when circumstances might require it.

Of course this is my opinion. Totally up to you.
I guess there's a lot of threads on vaccination on this forum. Do a search for them I am sure there's lots of usefull information in them.

Good luck to you and welcome to the forum!

ex sheep
20-04-2009, 11:26 AM
Welcome to the forum :)

If you would like some formaldehyde, aluminum phosphate, ammonium sulfate, and thimerosal, and washed down with some,

washed sheep RBCs,
running around in side your body, then go ahead, but please don't, I wouldn't, but the choice is up to you.

tracker
20-04-2009, 11:30 AM
Hi all, am new here and this is my first post. Been reading a lot into David Icke and what he talks about and figured would be a good idea to join up here.

Anyway.

I am 21, living in England again after being in Spain for 4 years, and as such, I managed to miss my last tetanus/diptheria/polio vaccination that you have between 13-18, usually in school. (Probably should have had it before I left for Spain, but was not in school at that time.)

A week or so ago I received a letter being told I NEEDED to get this vaccination and should arrange to have it done soon.

I am hesitant for the following reasons:
- First of all, I have had bad reactions to vaccinations before. Passed out after the meningitis jab and woke up with uncontrollable, horrific vomiting.
- Second, am petrified of being silently slipped a microchip without me knowing. Call it paranoia, but I can't get that thought out of my head.
- Third, I just have a huge bad feeling about it in general that I can't escape - you know that sort of feeling you get when you KNOW something is a bad idea, but just can't figure out why? (And later find out that you were right, i.e. the car you were supposed to ride in was involved with a crash, etc etc)

What do you guys think? Should I just go and have it? I know it's just a booster to "complete" the other 4 I had as a kid and shouldn't really be a big deal, but can't shake this feeling. Currently, I'm unsure of where I stand on vaccinations as a whole.


hmmmmmmmmmm ?

a jab of --------------

MURCURY
DETURGENT
DEAD CHIKEN
AVIAN FLUE VIRUS
FAMELDAHIDE
AND SOME FLOURIDE
AND SOME PESTERSIDES

?????????????????????????????????


why not ? its in all the other jabs !

and some of it is in our food .:cool:

alzee
20-04-2009, 11:37 AM
As you can probabaly gather from the tone of the posts in this thread..... DONT DO IT! :)

But of course, its your choice ^^

boots
20-04-2009, 01:18 PM
Hi all, am new here and this is my first post. Been reading a lot into David Icke and what he talks about and figured would be a good idea to join up here.

Anyway.

I am 21, living in England again after being in Spain for 4 years, and as such, I managed to miss my last tetanus/diptheria/polio vaccination that you have between 13-18, usually in school. (Probably should have had it before I left for Spain, but was not in school at that time.)

A week or so ago I received a letter being told I NEEDED to get this vaccination and should arrange to have it done soon.

I am hesitant for the following reasons:
- First of all, I have had bad reactions to vaccinations before. Passed out after the meningitis jab and woke up with uncontrollable, horrific vomiting.
- Second, am petrified of being silently slipped a microchip without me knowing. Call it paranoia, but I can't get that thought out of my head.
- Third, I just have a huge bad feeling about it in general that I can't escape - you know that sort of feeling you get when you KNOW something is a bad idea, but just can't figure out why? (And later find out that you were right, i.e. the car you were supposed to ride in was involved with a crash, etc etc)

What do you guys think? Should I just go and have it? I know it's just a booster to "complete" the other 4 I had as a kid and shouldn't really be a big deal, but can't shake this feeling. Currently, I'm unsure of where I stand on vaccinations as a whole.

G'day welcome:)


No fucking way.

It's all the fear factor that they are trying to push onto us and the money that big Pharma is going to make.

I knew a guy who never had a shot in his life. Never got sick.

alternative_answer
20-04-2009, 01:52 PM
No one is sticking f*** all in me or my children, the body is an amazing self healer, pushing these vaccinations on us does nothing for our health, it suppresses the spirit and dumbs us down.

glacidtek
20-04-2009, 04:23 PM
another recent vacination thread:
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=61225

alzee
20-04-2009, 04:52 PM
Linky to Vaccine Poll (http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=62344) - go vote!

decided
21-04-2009, 04:26 AM
I know it's just a booster to "complete" the other 4 I had as a kid and shouldn't really be a big deal, but can't shake this feeling.

There is really no such thing as "completing" a series since vaccine dosage is all based on guess work. Immunology as a whole is a research field and vaccines are an experiment that payed off well in terms of $$$$$$$$$$$$$ and that is why the program is being kept up.

Tetanus has always been extremely rare even before anyone was vaccinated. You have a much better chance to get hit by lightening.

Besides, the vaccine is basically useless against the toxins and dangerous.

Here is a very informative site -
http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/tetanus.htm

noesis
21-04-2009, 05:51 AM
If your intuition is telling you not to do it ... i wouldnt. David said something really interesting in Melbourne. If your head and heart are in disagreement, go with your heart.

I personally wouldnt have the vaccination as i'm very much against them. A strong immune system is the best defence.

kay123
22-04-2009, 12:29 AM
What irks me the most is that I know I'll go in healthy to the clinic, and come back feeling ill.

A part of me (still conditioned) feels that I should go ahead with it and just "complete" (as they say), but I still can't shake the bad feeling in general.

Thinking I might just tell them to screw themselves. I'm sure I'll get several other letters over the next couple of years telling me I "need" to come in for this vaccine - will reconsider if I change my mind then.

Thanks everyone. :)