Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine?
By Bill Sikora
May 25,2020
First, let's look at vaccines in general. In 1986, the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) was passed in the US that took liability away from the vaccine manufacturers. The act states that if you get injured by a vaccine, you cannot sue the manufacturer. What happened was the vaccine manufacturers were getting so many lawsuits because of injuries. They approached congress and President Reagan, and stated that they would stop making vaccines if they did not have liability protection. They couldn't make money on vaccines. As a result of this law, a vaccine court was established where people injured by vaccines could go to get compensation. The money would come from a tax imposed on each vaccine administered. The manufacturers contribute nothing to this fund.
Since NCVIA was passed, more legislation has been passed for emergency situations like COVID-19. If you get injured by the COVID-19 vaccine, you do not have the option of going to vaccine court. You have no possibility of getting any compensation for your injury.
Vaccines do not go through the same safety testing as prescription drugs when they get approved by the FDA. A major difference is that they do not use inert placebos when they test Vaccines.
Attempts have been made in the past to make a vaccine for corona viruses, such as COVID-19, but failed. When they tested the vaccine on animals, the animals seemed to tolerate the vaccine OK and developed antibodies. However, when they were exposed to the pathogen, their immune systems had a overreaction and the animals would die. It turned out getting the vaccine created worse outcomes for animals exposed to the pathogen. Even Paul Offit MD, a spokesperson for the vaccine industry, has stated we need to be careful about developing the COVID-19 vaccine.
A top COVID-19 vaccine candidate is being developed at Moderna. It is an mRNA [messenger RNA] vaccine. This is a new technology that has never been used before. The mRNA vaccine contains synthetic RNA that will enter the cells in your body and permanently alter you own DNA to manufacture the vaccine inside your body. Using mRNA technology speeds up the process of manufacturing a vaccine, and this is one of the reasons some manufacturers are so eager to use it.
Employees at Fauci's NIAID are working with Moderna on this vaccine. These employees own patent(s) associated with this vaccine and stand to make royalties of $150,000 a year each if this vaccine goes to market.
They are a lot of issues surrounding the use of vaccines, and it can seen intimidating to try to understand them. Fortunately; some very good books have been written on the topic, and they are written so the average person can understand them. I have included a list of recommended books at Books on Vaccines".
Ask the question “how bad is this COVID-19?” There are many different opinions. I have covered this in other articles, and I will continue to write more. Keep in mind they are developing the COVID-19 vaccine at warp speed; they even skipped animal testing and went straight to testing on humans.
I encourage everyone to do your own research before you take the shot. Ask your doctor for a list of the ingredients in the vaccine. Ask him how does the mRNA vaccine differ from other vaccines.