Special Reports & Tweets - 20120125_SpecialReport_Alex Aired: 2012-01-25 Duration: 03:23 === Parents' Decision on Vaccinations (02:52) === [00:00:00] Should it be mandatory that all students who attend school be vaccinated? [00:00:04] That I'm not sure. [00:00:05] I would say yes. [00:00:06] I would think it's a good thing, but mandatory? [00:00:08] I guess that could, like, violate some people's rights? [00:00:11] No, it shouldn't be mandatory for students to have vaccinations in order to attend public school. [00:00:17] Uh, no, I don't think it should be mandatory to get vaccinated before attending college. [00:00:21] I do believe they should be vaccinated. [00:00:23] I think it should be voluntary. [00:00:24] Tell us about, you said your sister chooses not to? [00:00:28] Yeah, she's in Portland, Oregon. [00:00:29] She has three kids that she chooses not to vaccinate. [00:00:33] And she actually, like, actively fights against not vaccinating children, not having it as a requirement. [00:00:38] I think it's always everyone's decision, though. [00:00:40] I don't think you can force anyone to get vaccinated. [00:00:42] Vaccines? [00:00:43] I don't trust them. [00:00:44] I don't get my flu vaccine. [00:00:46] Interesting development in California. [00:00:47] They just passed a bill legalizing children consent for vaccines, if you could believe it. [00:00:53] So 12 years old and above, They can actually consent to vaccinations for Gardasil and Hepatitis B. What are your thoughts on that? [00:01:02] I think that's a bit early in life to be putting this decision on kids. [00:01:06] I don't think minors have the ability to make these decisions. [00:01:11] It's up to the parents. [00:01:12] 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. [00:01:21] 12 seems a little young. [00:01:23] I don't know how you can make an informed decision when you're 12. [00:01:26] I don't even think I would know anything about vaccinations when I was 12. [00:01:30] Kids do anything else without parental knowledge. [00:01:32] Why would they do that? [00:01:33] I mean, that's ridiculous. [00:01:35] Parents are responsible for their children. [00:01:37] It should definitely be the parents' choice over the students. [00:01:41] Totally the parents' decision what they do with their children, where they go to school, and what vaccinations they get. [00:01:47] Do you think that any of the vaccines pose a risk? [00:01:51] Potentially, yes. [00:01:52] 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. [00:02:02] That includes the HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cerevix, which help prevent many strains of cervical cancer. [00:02:09] 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. [00:02:14] 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. [00:02:22] And those children will be frightened, deliberately frightened, into getting the vaccine. [00:02:26] 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. [00:02:30] This is a $50 billion a year industry. [00:02:35] And it's time that we expose what these merchants of death are doing. === Side Effects Suspicions (00:46) === [00:02:39] Their vaccines don't work, and they've been linked to killing people and maiming others. [00:02:44] Big Pharma, obviously they're making billions of dollars, so do they have an incentive to push these on the people? [00:02:50] Oh yeah, this is all big business. [00:02:52] More money. [00:02:54] I have my suspicions about pharmaceutical companies influencing political, you know, the same political sway, bills being passed to force people to get vaccines. [00:03:04] 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. [00:03:12] Everything should be made public or available to the patient so they know what they're getting themselves into. [00:03:16] I would say do actual research into the drugs instead of hearsay. [00:03:20] You know, you can't force anyone to do anything that they don't want to do.