Donut Whole: My Michigan State Rep Campaign, Position Paper #1: Vaccines

Vaccines: A Cautionary, Rights-Based Approach
By Brian R. Wright

A ‘retired’ BSME engineer, I’m a part-time driver/medical technician for a company that provides a mobile swallow-test service to patients at rehabilitation facilities. Our team consists of a driver tech, a physician, and a speech pathologist to conduct the studies. Two of our young speech paths are pregnant with their firsts. With the autism epidemic in full swing (CDC: 1 in 36 kids) and childhood developmental disorders at an all time high (CDC: 1 in 6 kids) .AND. the CDC PROVING THAT A MAJOR VACCINE ON ITS SCHEDULE, THE MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), CAUSES AUTISM, I’m in a quandary…

Note: CDC stands for the federal government’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention (under the Health and Human Services department). THE official top government. banana for research and public policy of the healthcare industry.

Big Pharma, who pays $billions to doctors, media, and politicians, is squelching any precautionary information about vaccines that mothers and families need to make informed choices. Thus the general public—not to mention most healthcare workers—still react to any questioning of vaccines as if you’re blowing your nose on the curtains of civilization.[1] Yet facts are facts: 100s of thousands of people, mainly children, are maimed or killed worldwide by these ballyhooed sacred cows year after year.

I very much like my speech paths and do NOT want them, their husbands, or their offspring to suffer the horrific downside of Vaccine Roulette… I feel it my humanitarian duty to warn them of the hazards despite expecting that any such appeal will be rejected with an inner shriek you can hear across Lake Michigan. What’s a fellow to do? I got it: kill two birds with one stone and write an open letter to serve as my position paper on the subject for my 2018 Libertarian candidacy for 38th district Michigan state representative. [I address both in a singular pseudonym.] Continue reading

Guest Column: “Let’s Find Out The Truth…” about Vaccines

Pediatrician Agrees with Robert De Niro
Dr. Paul Thomas and Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D. (Health Impact News column)

Pediatrician_Paul_Thomas“As a parent with a child who has autism, I’m concerned,” Robert De Niro said on the Today Show on April 13. “I want to know the truth. I’m not anti-vaccine. I want safe vaccines.”

De Niro got visibly upset as he spoke. Upset about the way the mainstream has shut down the conversation about vaccines and autism. Upset that he had to make the quick decision—which he seemed to say he now regrets—to pull the documentary Vaxxed from this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. And upset about his now 18-year-old son who has autism. Continue reading

Guest Column: Vaccines: Who is Right, and Whose Right is it?

How can we make a responsible choice on such an important issue?
By Foster Gamble of Thrive

vaccineOP1Excerpted briefly from full column on Thrive site here.

Here on the front lines of the vaccine culture wars, not to mention the civil liberties wars, virtually nothing can make me more happy than to see that Thrive is finally weighing in on the important issue of vaccines… with all barrels a-blazin’. Mass deception and inertia seem to have held up the irresistible force of the truth for months now, just as the people in general have reached the threshold of awareness on the hard-to-believe machinations of the medical cartel, Big Pharma, and coercive government agencies. With Thrive on board and its 30+ million views (one million + per month) the alternative and Web media will turn toward reason, freedom, and science, decisively. A breakthru in mainstream is therefore imminent, too… which will powerfully thrust humankind toward the New Paradigm.

All double-fact-checked and science-based, per the Thrive Way. Here goes:

When it comes to vaccines, either you agree to have your child (and/or yourself) injected with some amount of microorganisms and additives, or you don’t. How can caring parents wade through the deluge of conflicting opinions and information surrounding the issue to make the most responsible choice? Continue reading