The hidden agenda behind the latest vaccine push
They’ve tried everything from slick commercials to payoffs to doctors to keep you lining up for vaccines.
But now Big Parma is rolling out the most disgusting marketing ploy I’ve ever seen — they’re trying to turn your family and friends against you!
A so-called parents group called Voices for Vaccines has just published a new “toolkit” that’s attempting to turn everyone you know into official vaccine cheerleaders.
It’s filled with tips and psychological ploys meant to pressure you into giving up your right to decide which vaccines are right for you, your children, and your grandchildren.
But this entire propaganda campaign is built on three major deceptions — ones that Voices for Vaccines and the Big Phama shills behind them don’t want you to know about.
This is a 17-page instruction manual on how to “protect” the children in your life from those friends and relatives who have “misplaced fears about vaccines.”
Voices for Vaccines calls it a toolkit, but it’s more like a hammer — one meant to arm the people you know with arguments they can use to make sure you keep rolling up your sleeves.
What are they going to be handing out next? Cue cards at the dinner table?
Seriously, I don’t know what’s more insulting about Voices for Vaccines — the fact that they’re pretending to be something they’re not (more on that in a second) or that they still don’t understand what worries people about vaccines.
Voices for Vaccines practically asks loved ones to pull a Sigmund Fried routine and psychoanalyze you to see why you object to vaccines. And they’re betting that you’re:
- Someone who had a negative healthcare experience: This means you’ve had a misdiagnosis or a bad reaction to a drug or vaccine. The solution? Your friends and family should steer you to a different doc who can get you rolling up your sleeves again.
- A misinformed parent or grandparent: Voices for Vaccines recommends introducing you to parental advisors — you know, people who are better parents than you — to teach you the right way to raise your kids or grandkids.
- Afraid of drugs: In case you’re one of those people who suffers from “chemophobia” — or fear of drugs — Voices for Vaccines wants your nieces, nephews, and neighbors to explain how vaccine ingredients work “naturally” with the body to protect us.
Natural? Are you kidding me? You’d think the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) shot was made with vitamins and butterfly kisses, instead of tissue from aborted babies.
I mean, not a word about how young girls around the world have been left in wheelchairs — or dead — after the Gardasil shot. Or how our government has even set up a federal program to pay off all the people who have been harmed by vaccines.
And just like every other pro-vax group out there, Voices for Vaccines doesn’t consider the real reason that lots of people are saying no to vaccines — they’ve taken the time to educate themselves and decided that many shots aren’t worth the risks.
Now, as I told you, Voices for Vaccines is promoting itself as a “parent-led” group, and its website features moms from all over the country who say they just want to help other moms.
But when the organization Vac Truth followed the money, it found three major deceptions that led right to Big Pharma’s doorstep. For example:
Deception #1: The Voices for Vaccines website is owned by the Task Force for Global Health, a major pro-vaccine charity that rakes in nearly $1.7 billion a year. And it’s funded by major drug companies like GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, and Pfizer.
Deception #2: The members of the Task Force are all listed on its tax return as being employed by Emory University, which has a long history of raking in Big Pharma dollars. Its programs are funded by the likes of GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, and Merck, and the university even owns stock in a vaccine company!
Deception #3: The Voices for Vaccines scientific review board is filled with Big Pharma shills such as Mr. Vaccine himself, Dr. Paul Offit, as well as Dr. Alan Hinman, a former director of the CDC’s Immunization Division who’s also on the board of other pro-vaccine groups.
All of which should make it obvious that Voices for Vaccines is nothing more than an echo chamber for Big Pharma’s and our government’s agendas.
And that their “toolkit” is simply a way to use well-meaning friends and relatives to pound its message into our heads — even if it ends up fracturing relationships in the process.
Sources:
“Want to change someone’s mind about vaccines? Here’s a start” Tara Haelle, March 1, 2016, <i>Forbes</i>, forbes.com<br><br>
“Voices for vaccines: 11 facts show how it’s a propaganda ploy for Emory University, CDC, and Big Pharma” Jeffry John Aufderheide, VacTruth, vactruth.com


