Have vaccines ever caused health issues in the past? It’s hard to imagine why there’s anyone left who has not consulted a search engine about this. What event in the history of corporate power has ever inspired such trust? Anyway… here are a few examples to help answer the question:
The 1998-99 rotavirus vaccine was found to increase the risk of a condition in infants that causes one segment of the intestine to "telescope" into another segment and create an intestinal blockage. The rotavirus vaccine had to be recalled.
In 1976, a swine flu vaccine made it to market. After more than 40 million people had been vaccinated, it was discovered that the vaccine increased the risk of recipients developing Guillain-Barré Syndrome. It was pulled from the market.
Going a little further back, there’s the disastrous case of the polio vaccine in 1955. In April of that year, over 200,000 U.S. children received the vaccine, not knowing that it was defective in a potentially lethal way. Due to a rush in distributing the serum, the process of inactivating the live poliovirus in the vaccine had failed. Translation: They were injecting live poliovirus directly into children. Later investigation found that the flawed vaccine caused at least 40,000 cases of polio and left at least 250 children with varying degrees of paralysis. Ten of those children died. These are only the numbers the vaccine-makers will own up to.
Here’s an instance from outside the U.S.: the 1948 “Kyoto Disaster” in Japan. After 606 children received diphtheria immunization, 68 of them died due to the improper manufacture of the toxoid (a toxin that was supposed to be rendered harmless in order to elicit an immune response).
A long-time, common concern for all vaccines is something called antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). It occurs when “the antibodies generated during an immune response recognize and bind to a pathogen, but they are unable to prevent infection.” For example, there’s the case of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) which causes pneumonia in children. A traditional vaccine was made but children who were given the vaccine were found to be “more likely to develop or die from pneumonia after infection with RSV.”
A similar scenario played out in the early 2010s with a Bill Gates-funded vaccine for dengue fever. When children who had never been exposed to the virus got the vaccine, they were suddenly more likely to die from dengue fever than those who had not been vaccinated.
ADE is one of the many, many reasons why vaccines for respiratory viruses are rarely successful and that all vaccines must be at least created and tested over extended periods of time. No “warp speed” stuff.
Remember: All coronaviruses are prone to mutation. The Covid "vaccines" only target a single (spike) protein of the virus. This is called “selective pressure.” A common example of a negative result from such an approach is the widespread resistance to antibiotics. As for Covid, ADE can help explain how the emergence of more contagious variants is more likely due to the “vaccines,” not the unvaccinated.
“When you have antibodies against just one of the viral proteins, the virus only needs to mutate that one protein in order to evade your immune system,” explains Dr. Joseph Mercola. “When you have natural immunity, on the other hand, your antibodies will recognize all parts of the virus, so even if the spike protein is mutated, your body will recognize other parts of the virus and mount an attack against those.”
Do. Not. Comply.