Enormous basic lies about vaccination

I’ve placed these lies in the context of a Q&A:
Q: Let’s say I accept the idea that vaccines create protection against disease. Vaccines create immunity. What’s the problem? Why should I worry? Why should I go outside the mainstream for information?
A: Well, let’s start here. The theory of vaccination states that the shots cause a person’s immune system to swing into action against a particular germ that is placed in the vaccine. This is a ‘rehearsal’ that prepares the immune system to react when the real disease and the real germ come along later. Got that?
Q: Yes. That’s what I’ve been taught.
A: But you see, there is one vaccine (Hepatitis B) that is given to a baby the day it is born. The baby has no immune system of its own. In fact, some researchers say a child doesn’t fully develop his own immune system until age 12-14.
Q: Yes? So?
A: A vaccine can’t cause the desired ‘rehearsal’ unless the recipient has his own immune system. That’s obvious.
Q: But that would mean the vaccine can’t work during those years when a child doesn’t have his own fully developed immune system.
A: Correct.
Q: But then all the experts would be wrong.
A: That’s right.

This post was published at Jon Rappoport on August 16, 2017.