vaccine-schedules · · 1 min read

Sales quotas, not science

Kids need nature. They need hard movement. They need mud pies, scraped knees, sunlight setting their sleep rhythm, rough play that builds bones, microbes that train immunity, open space that builds confidence. Why doesn't your doctor talk about ANY of that?

Sales quotas, not science
Image originally posted by attorney Aaron Siri on X.

This horrifying image compares the 1986 CDC childhood vaccination schedule with the 2024 schedule – just for the first 12 months.

And for 2025 it has become even more dangerous by adding the Hepatitis B vaccine for all pregnant women:

What else is there to say?

Do you want this for your child?

I don't.

We know its not science-based because other Western countries (with better health outcomes) recommend 50% fewer vaccines and start later.

Doctors who "believe in" vaccines are always the last to connect the dots. It is never a good idea to take their advice about how to keep your child healthy.

Anyone who understands human behavior can see the trap: fear keeps parents on the intervention racket, but real health ain’t something you buy — it’s already in your kid and it’s your job to guard it. – Tony

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