Robin Koerner, Dean of the John Loche Institute, has written an excellent article titled,
How the "Unvaccinated" Got It Right
In it, Koerner refers to Scott Adams, the creator of the famous cartoon strip Dilbert who came out in a video to say that the unvaccinated got it right concerning Covid. He then proceeds to give his reasons for not getting the jab. His reasoning evolved as more and more information came out after the program's rollout.
I am sharing some possible reasons why some, myself included, were determined not to get vaccinated from the outset of its announcement. No matter the cost, I was not going to roll up my sleeve.
Reason 1: Vaccines Against Respiratory Viruses Are Not Very Effective
In a virology course I took back in my university days, we learned that many common viruses, like cold or influenza, mutate rapidly. That is why if we get repeated exposure to a cold virus, we can get repeated infections if our immune system doesn't recognize the one we're exposed to. It's quite common to many respiratory viruses such as influenza and today's Sars Cov-2. I had little faith in a vaccine being effective against Covid-19.
Reason 2: Operation Warp Speed Was Rushed
Under the pretext of a global emergency, President Trump activated Operation Warp Speed. How could a vaccine be pushed out to the public in less than a year when the stages of clinical trials usually take 7 to 10 years?
Well, it turned out that the program created the most warped product in medical history. For me it was undquivocally the right choice.
Reason 3: The 'Vaccine' Was Experimental
I didn't want to be a guinea pig, taking an experimental product. That was the basis for issuing the jabs' Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). It amazes me how many people submitted to the vaccine as if they were engaging in a selfless act. Unfortunately, so many saw their well-intentioned motives disappear with vaccine injuries.
Reason 4: The Covid shots Were Mandated
From the beginning, there were threats of job losses and manipulation like, "Do you want to kill granny?" If something is genuinely good, why do you need to use coercion? When someone tells me to do something, I tend to recoil.
Reason 5: Injecting A Product Containing Genetic Material
I never thought injecting a genetic product into the body's cells was a good idea. In this case the mRNA produced a toxic spike protein agent in the body. The release of the mRNA from the lipid nanoparticles, which house it, directs the cell to produce spike protein.
There is no control over how much toxic protein is produced and where it goes. Studies have shown widespread distribution throughout the body, which wasn't supposed to happen.
Reason 6: Vaccines Have A Checkered History
I knew of many instances where vaccine programs had gone astray. There was the Polio-Cutter Vaccine in 1955. Instead of a killed virus, some of the children got a live virus. The result was they got polio, and some unfortunately died.
Then there was the discovery that some of the polio vaccines contained a simian (monkey) virus called SV40, which is known to cause tumours.
In 1976, the Swine Flu Vaccine caused deaths and many cases of Guillan-Barre Syndrome, a debilitating neurological disorder. The crazy thing is that there was no swine flu at the time.
Later there was the controversy over the Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine (MMR). For years, people like Dr Andrew Wakefield stated that these shots caused an increase in the incidence of autism. I saw this play out with parents in the 1990s describing behavioural changes after vaccination.
A government vaccine expert admitted that, indeed, in some cases, the vaccines could cause autism.
Reason 7: Big Pharma Given Immunity From Liability
Where else in the world do we give a company carte blanche to do as they please without facing the consequences? It's ludicrous that people were at the mercy of a drug company. When I heard of the Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca agreements, I knew it spelt trouble. Why would anyone consent to receive such a product?
It seems some have undying faith in their government. However, I don't believe in putting trust in the government when it comes to the body.
Reason 8: You have a God-Given Immune System
Whether you believe in a God or not, there is an incredible immune system that fights off pathogens every day and keeps cancer cells in check. Few trust their body's natural ability to fight off foreign agents. Studying the body and realizing the greatness of its inner wisdom is pretty humbling. Medical doctors can see this, yet they ignore concepts like natural immunity.
I trust in the body's intelligence within; I have much less trust in a manufactured potion produced with little thought as to its long-term effects.
It all sounds like common sense to me. I always get suspicious when anyone tries to convince me by using fear as a motivator.
When I saw the masses clamoring for the “vaccine” early in the pandemic with their lunatic histrionics about “getting back to normal” I knew then and there this vaccine was not for me and my wife...That inner voice telling me to stand down and refuse this poison was the Holy Spirit...Thank You Lord Jesus...✝️❤️🩸🔥