11/3/2021
It is a foregone conclusion now that our young kids will start to get the vaccine pressure. It started even before the FDA/CDC recommendation. We all knew it was coming. The government purchased enough child vaccine for all kids aged 5-11 before approval. If it was not a foregone conclusion, one would think this move reckless.
We will start to see propaganda news start with the truly rare stories of children that had a severe Covid case or even death. I saw one this past week on GMA in which a seven-year-old girl that is fine now but was hospitalized tells all kids to get vaccinated. I saw another story yesterday morning in which a doctor that runs a vaccine clinic is talking about how she will be vaccinating her two 11-year-old twins after their soccer game on Saturday. The reporter states how all her kids are vaccinated, and she will be signing up her 8-year-old as soon as possible. Then reporter says there is more hesitancy with parents over their choice to vaccinate their six-year-olds. The reporter says, “I think parents just have questions, so let me ask you doctor.”
She then goes on to ask a few softball questions. The questions she asks are “Are these vaccines safe for kids?”, “Can you get your flu shot the same day as the Covid shot?”, “How do sign up to get the shots?”. First of all, the parents are not hesitant. Most have made their mind up to not experiment on their own children. The questions the reporter asked are not any question a parent would ask. We have been told this information since the beginning of this vaccination push. I will get to the questions that some parents would really like to ask at the end.
Let’s start with her first question, “Are these shots safe?”. During the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee’s discussion, Dr. Eric Rubin (the editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine) say the following statement. “We’re never going to learn about how safe the vaccine is unless we start giving it, and that’s just the way it goes. That’s how we found out about rare complications of other vaccines”. He was one of the people that voted to allow 5–11-year-old children to get this vaccine. That does not sound like a yes, the vaccines are safe answer to that question. That sounds a lot like, I don’t know let’s find out with our nation’s children.
The second two questions are really nonstarters. Here are some questions I would love to ask these “experts”. I don’t know the answers to these questions, but I would enjoy hearing a possible response.
1) We know that kids 5-11 will be receiving 10 microgram doses whereas 12 and older receive the adult 30 microgram doses. What happens on your twelfth birthday that we justify tripling the dose?
2) If you receive your first shot two weeks before your twelfth birthday, is your second dose the adult dose?
3) If you are fully vaccinated at eleven and a half, when you are scheduled for your “booster” dose, do you get the adult 30 microgram dose or do you stick with the 10 microgram dose?
4) I haven’t had my thirteen-year-old vaccinated yet, can I give her the child dose (because she really is a child) and will be they considered fully vaccinated if they get the child dose in lieu of the adult dose?
5) If we have lost 183 children from five to eleven in the US with Covid since the beginning of the pandemic, will that number be reduced to zero with this vaccination campaign? This is about ten children per month, will that number decrease?
6) Children 5 to 11 have shown to have near zero susceptibility to Covid and we know that vaccination does not prevent infection or spread, what are the benefits of my child getting this vaccine?
7) If there is a benefit of getting this vaccine over not being vaccinated (as they probably would have just answered in question 6 somehow), why are we not vaccinating children even younger? Why are we stopping at 5?
8) If my child gets this set of shots, will the CDC recommend they be able to take their mask off in school?
I have had these dosing questions about all vaccines since I have become a father. I have asked similar questions to doctors, and I did not get satisfactory answers. There was a situation where a father was asking a doctor in the hospital as his child was about to be given the Hepatitis B shot some questions. He asked, “If Hep B is only spread through sex or IV drug use, why are we giving this vaccine to a six-hour old child?”. The response was “Well that is when we have the child in our care”. He then asked, “My child is 5 lbs. and my sister’s child was 9.5 lbs., do they get the same Hep B shot?”. The response was “Yes”. He then asked, “If I bring my child back to a doctor at 12 years old, can they get the shot then and will it be the same shot?”. The answer was “yes” to that as well. He decided with he wife to decline the Hep B shot and give it to what we be a 100 pound almost teenager and not a five pound six hour old child. There was no risk of Hep B to his child. That should be he and his wife’s choice, just as it should be with any other childhood vaccine.
Final thought, and I don’t know the answer to this. If we dose all other medicines we give children, based on age, weight, and other factors, why don’t we dose our vaccines with the same factors? The Covid vaccine might be the first for which we have different doses. Why is the child’s dose a third of the adult? Why are we giving children (12 through 17) adult doses? Not that I look to Bill Gates for vaccine information, I saw a video of him talking about dosing these Covid vaccines in April of 2020. He was worried that doses wouldn’t be high enough for the old people with not as strong immune systems and too high for the young people with more robust immune systems. He was worried about the young people with reactions, and it looks like they are happening. He predicted these side effects. He said 1 in 10,000 side effects is way more than acceptable. We are well above that number as I write. Video below 3:00 is where he starts talking about dosing, but the entire video is worth a watch.
Great work here!!! 🙌