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Jan. 25, 2012 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Should it be mandatory that all students who attend school be vaccinated?
That I'm not sure.
I would say yes.
I would think it's a good thing, but mandatory?
I guess that could, like, violate some people's rights?
No, it shouldn't be mandatory for students to have vaccinations in order to attend public school.
Uh, no, I don't think it should be mandatory to get vaccinated before attending college.
I do believe they should be vaccinated.
I think it should be voluntary.
Tell us about, you said your sister chooses not to?
Yeah, she's in Portland, Oregon.
She has three kids that she chooses not to vaccinate.
And she actually, like, actively fights against not vaccinating children, not having it as a requirement.
I think it's always everyone's decision, though.
I don't think you can force anyone to get vaccinated.
Vaccines?
I don't trust them.
I don't get my flu vaccine.
Interesting development in California.
They just passed a bill legalizing children consent for vaccines, if you could believe it.
So 12 years old and above, They can actually consent to vaccinations for Gardasil and Hepatitis B. What are your thoughts on that?
I think that's a bit early in life to be putting this decision on kids.
I don't think minors have the ability to make these decisions.
It's up to the parents.
Well, I think children over the age of 12 probably don't have all the mental facilities to make a decision like that on their own.
12 seems a little young.
I don't know how you can make an informed decision when you're 12.
I don't even think I would know anything about vaccinations when I was 12.
Kids do anything else without parental knowledge.
Why would they do that?
I mean, that's ridiculous.
Parents are responsible for their children.
It should definitely be the parents' choice over the students.
Totally the parents' decision what they do with their children, where they go to school, and what vaccinations they get.
Do you think that any of the vaccines pose a risk?
Potentially, yes.
Starting January 1st, California minors as young as 12 years old have the right to get preventative treatment for sexually transmitted diseases without parental permission.
That includes the HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cerevix, which help prevent many strains of cervical cancer.
A group of children are going to go to school who've not had the vaccine and they are going to be shown a film.
And they tell you, children, McNeshka is going to show you this film, and they don't tell them it's sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry, but they will show them a film, and it will show the horrors of cervical cancer.
And those children will be frightened, deliberately frightened, into getting the vaccine.
Don't tell your parents, kids, but you get this vaccine, because this is going to happen to you if you don't get it.
This is a $50 billion a year industry.
And it's time that we expose what these merchants of death are doing.
Their vaccines don't work, and they've been linked to killing people and maiming others.
Big Pharma, obviously they're making billions of dollars, so do they have an incentive to push these on the people?
Oh yeah, this is all big business.
More money.
I have my suspicions about pharmaceutical companies influencing political, you know, the same political sway, bills being passed to force people to get vaccines.
Every piece of information that is in accordance with that vaccine's side effects, I mean, The good side effects and the bad side effects.
Everything should be made public or available to the patient so they know what they're getting themselves into.
I would say do actual research into the drugs instead of hearsay.
You know, you can't force anyone to do anything that they don't want to do.
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