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I'll never know for sure, but I believe my Parkinsons came about as a result of a Tetanus shot (DTAP). It took years to fully develop but after this Covid nonsense began, I went back to my medical records which were on Kaisers database. (i still had my password) and there it was plain as day, a total shift in my health following that shot. Many blood tests, thyroid tests, general feeling of being off, down mood, list goes on and on. I had been a major cyclist and now was suffering from fatigue and stiffness after long rides. Environmental toxins my ass, it's the vaccines that take years to slowly destroy you. The perfect crime...but now they've foolishly made it clear for everyone to see. Thanks for your hard work Mr. Steve Kirsch, you're a hero!

The veterinary world has also been corrupted.

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I study Parkinson’s after my husband was diagnosed at age 44, 21 years ago. Another potential connection I have found is to the pertussis vaccine. It was known in the 1950’s that this vaccine could lower the spleen’s ability to deal with endotoxins. The tetanus shot uses the tetanus toxoid that is an endotoxin. These things build on each other.

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"Aluminum salts were initially used in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s with diphtheria and tetanus vaccines after it was found they strengthened the body’s immune response to these vaccines."

From https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/adjuvants.html

The tetanus vaccine still contains aluminum salts in 2023.

Professor Chris Exley PhD: "No aluminium, No Alzheimer's" (17:30) - Aluminum Toxicity on the The Highwire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyAeQKtVr6U

Professor Exley has a Substack: https://drchristopherexley.substack.com/

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Yes.. Steve Kirsch is “ONE IN A MILLION” Blessings On Him 🙏

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I did the same and tied my autoimmune thyroid disease to a series of vaccines ( 3 shot HepB series) that I received when I agreed to be a test subjest. All were sold as approved vaccines that they were looking for immune data from older adults by taking bloodwork after each dose.

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Indeed! The efficacy of the rabies vaccine is estimated to be in the 15 to 20 year range by means of its titer... yet it is legislated to be required for all household pets on an annual basis.

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Some places allow the rabies vaccine in the three yearly form. It is exactly the same product packaged as three yearly!

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Rabies is actually every three years, in thecUS, after the initial 2. But still WAY too many and totally not necessary per the research of Dodds and Schultz. Remember people your vet only gets one!

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Took my ailing 17 year old cat to a vet. A substitute vet was in for the day. Pushed a rabies jab on the 17 year old cat. Must have needed to boo$t the day$ income. Of course the cat had to be euthanized shortly after.

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It’s Outrageous!

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I totally agree

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Zoe, thank you for your comments, & to all on this thread, thank you as well!

After losing our beloved dog in January of this year, she had just turned 7, we’ve decided that when we adopt again, we will be only using Veterinary services from a DVM who will provide safety data of any recommended vaxx & will test for titers - before any vaxx are administered. If the DVM is not open to this then we’ll be happy to close the door on our way out.

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My vet sent me a reminder to get 2 jabs (including rabies) for the hound who is just 4.. So, being the awkward Irishman I am I requested the safety studies for the 2 (1) Individually, (2) Combined and (3) For a great dane. They responded that they do not have that (duh!) but would ask the poison manufacturer. Its local rep sent a standard email saying that both are good. I asked again for the safety studies and got the standard insert in the reply - as these are not safety studies I asked again and was told by the vet to Go Contact The Manufacturer Directly! Still being stubborn I asked the vet why she did not have this on hand - well that seemed to blow our vet / patient relationship up big time!!!

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My little house dog has none since her puppy DHP at 15weeks. Yes rabies is required, at 6&12 mos then every 3 years, but I managed to find a vet, after lots of phone calls, who would spay her (after she’d had two heat cycles) without it. Delaying neutering also reduces 4 different types of cancer. If rabies were common in my area, or if I had a dog breed prone to biting, I would give one with a vet who would dose per weight, and then titer. Your vet only gets one interestingly enough. The last case was decades ago. So not worth the risk of side effects.

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Good for you.. I respect your intelligence and persistence!

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I stopped taking my dog and cat to vets years ago. They each had a bunch of shots when first acquired. All I asked for was rabies but they forced me to get a bunch of other stuff. Since then I just don’t take them. They are both super healthy, happy animals. No fleas or ticks, no weird skin issues, they are both thin and active--and super smart. They are both mostly mutt so that may help as well.

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I agree totally...it’s the Veterinary Industrial Complex

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Add a massive suicide crisis among veterinarians, too. Lots of causes of that. For example, https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20231010-the-acute-suicide-crisis-among-veterinarians-youre-always-going-to-be-failing-somebody

It's like combat soldiers suffering from shell shock. Put most people in a truly horrible place and more bad things will happen as the evil ones keep turning the wheels to make the original messes worse.

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