The Science Behind the Law of Attraction Magazine June 1, 2015, Issue 5 | Page 44
Mandatory Vaccinations Are Bad, & Some Immunizations Are Good
Get the facts... By Dr. Bruce Lipton
Margaret and I recently returned home after a
hiatus of 5 months on the road. From December
through the beginning of April, we were in New
Zealand where I annually present an Immunology
course at the New Zealand College of
Chiropractic. Besides the fact that it was summer
time in the southern hemisphere, life in ?Middle
Earth? is amazing. Living in a country off the
beaten track and especially one that has no
involvement whatsoever in any war, offers an
amazingly serene and peaceful existence. It is
almost as if the planet was experiencing a global
hurricane and New Zealand was in the eye of the
storm.
However, we were in for a shock when we left
Auckland and entered to the ?real? world for two
weeks of meetings in Australia before returning to
California. The day we arrived in Melbourne, the
country had just enacted a mandatory vaccination
program for all children. In addition to being
publically ostracized for ?endangering? the lives
of their children, parents that choose not to inject
their children face severe financial penalties.
Beginning in 2016, anti-vaccination parents
claiming conscientious objection to vaccinations
would no longer receive childcare subsidies worth
up to $15,000 per child, as is now offered to
those parents that immunize their children.
We were met with a similar situation facing U.S.
residents when we finally returned home to
California. I am not alone in recognizing the very
dangerous precedent set when a government mandates
medical procedures. In fact, one of America? most
s
prominent citizens, Thomas Jefferson warned us of this
danger in 1778 when he wrote: ?If people let the
government decide what foods they eat and what
medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry
a state as the souls who live under tyranny.?
The government acting as the ?strong arm? for carrying
out the dictates of the medical profession bears a
striking similarity to the time when governments served
the same police function in persecuting dissenters of
religious beliefs, deemed heretics by the Church. While
governments may no longer burn heretics at the stake, I
see today? penalties, such as removing children from
s
their families and placing them into the custody of
child-welfare services as frighteningly inhumane!
Firstly, taking the truths of the medical profession as
being equivalent to the ?Word of God? is patently
inappropriate considering that even the Journal of the
American Medical Association published an article
condemning the medical profession as the third leading
cause of death in the U.S. (Barbara Starfield, JAMA.
2000;284(4):483-485, Read article. While this
conclusion was based on what the author described as
?conservative estimates,? a more recent assessment
using actual stat