What You Need to Know About Vaccines
By Bill Sikora
June 14,2020
First, let's look at vaccines in general. In 1986, the
National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) was
passed in the US that took liability away from the vaccine
manufacturers. The act states that if you get injured
by a vaccine, you cannot sue the manufacturer.
What happened was the vaccine manufacturers were getting so
many lawsuits because of injuries. They approached congress
and President Reagan, and they stated that they would stop
making vaccines if they did not have liability protection; because without
liability protection, they couldn't make money on vaccines. For more
information Check out these links:
National Vaccine Information Center - Advocacy Group
Wikipedia
Congress
As a result of this law, a vaccine court was established where people injured by vaccines could go to get compensation. The money would come from a tax imposed on each vaccine administered. [As of today, over $4 Billion have been paid in compensation.] The manufacturers contribute nothing to this fund. Since NCVIA, more legislation has been passed for emergency situations like COVID-19. See Prep Act. If you get injured by the COVID-19 vaccine, you do not have the option of going to vaccine court. You have no possibility of getting any compensation for your injury.
Vaccines do not go through the same safety testing as prescription drugs when they get approved by the FDA; for example, they do not use inert placebos when they test Vaccines.
What I have discovered is that there are many studies funded by industry [done by scientists who have a financial interest in the outcome] that conclude that vaccines are safe and effective. At the same time there are many independent studies [done by scientists who do not have a financial interest in the outcome] that conclude that vaccines are not safe and effective. Don't take my word for it. Do your own research. Check out my recommended book list: See Link.
I WILL HAVE MORE TO DISCUSS IN THE WEEKS AHEAD.