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Why Do People Still Believe in Vaccines?

Tuesday, February 17, 2026
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The medical field faces a significant challenge. While they assert that vaccines are safe and effective, their arguments are riddled with contradictions and errors. Despite the potential for serious harm, most people still believe in the safety of vaccines. This belief is reinforced by the media, health organizations, scientists, and politicians who support vaccination.

Fanatical Support

Some vaccine supporters are extremely zealous. They dismiss any evidence that contradicts their beliefs, acting as if vaccines are a religion. This zeal makes rational discussion difficult.

Why the Belief Persists

Several factors contribute to the enduring belief in vaccines:

  • Societal Values: Society values status and wealth. The medical industry, influenced by powerful entities like the Rockefellers, benefits from vaccine support. This trend dates back to the 18th century with Edward Jenner and the smallpox vaccine, which was not as effective as believed.
  • Dunning-Kruger Effect: People with limited knowledge on a subject often overestimate their understanding. Doctors may learn superficial causes without grasping the details, leading to broad, unsubstantiated claims. They also face job security pressures to support vaccines.

  • Unified Belief Systems: Societies need a unified belief system, often replacing religion with science. However, science should be about rational thinking, not blind faith. Some scientists claim a monopoly on truth, dismissing any opposition.

Covering Up Harm

The medical establishment suppresses evidence of vaccine-related harm. They avoid studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, citing unethical practices, but the real reason is to avoid disproving their claims. Laws also protect vaccine manufacturers from lawsuits, further shielding them from accountability.

The Mantra of Safety and Effectiveness

The belief in vaccines is maintained by the "safe and effective" mantra. The medical establishment discourages debate and proper scientific trials. However, trust in vaccines is eroding, and a growing movement advocates for truth in medicine. It's time for a change in healthcare.

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