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WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - PODCAST 144; Pediatric Perspectives with guest Robert Sears M.D. “Doctors Waking Up”
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"Most vaccines don't actually even work by reducing the transmission of the illness. Most vaccines actually only work by making you the individual feel less sick, or maybe have a less severe course of their illness. But most vaccines don't actually prevent you from catching the infection and becoming mildly symptomatic and contagious to others. So for the most part, Paul, it doesn't even matter whether you're vaccinated or not, when it comes to the spread of illnesses."
— Robert Sears, M.D.
Captured agencies, medical school corruption, childhood immunization and the pharmaceutical industry — What do these things have in common? Today’s ‘Pediatric Perspectives’ is a discussion between two doctors who provide first-hand observations about the practice of medicine in our modern age, including insights into the root of chronic illness and disease. Tune in!
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Dr. Paul Thomas (retired) - WITH THE WIND WITH DR. PAUL - SHOW 144; Pediatric Perspectives with guest Robert Sears M.D. Doctors Waking Up
Show Notes:
Podcast Title: "Vaccines and Health: A Pediatric Perspective"
Presenters: Dr. Paul and Bob Sears M.D.
Length: 31:19
Key Points:
Dr. Sears shares insights from his medical practice, comparing the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated children and discussing the noticeable differences in illness prevalence between the two groups. The conversation also touches on the influence of pharmaceutical companies and government agencies like the CDC on vaccine policies and practices.
Both presenters emphasize the need for critical thinking and open dialogue about vaccination, advocating for a balanced approach that respects individual choice and promotes informed decision-making.
Conclusion: The episode concludes with a powerful message on the importance of unity and understanding in the debate over vaccination. Bob Sears M.D. calls for peace, love, and understanding between all parties, regardless of their stance on vaccines. He highlights the divisive nature of the vaccine debate and the unnecessary strain it places on relationships and society. The episode encourages listeners to approach the topic with an open mind and a compassionate heart, fostering a more inclusive and informed conversation around pediatric health and vaccination.
Links:
Presenters: Dr. Paul and Bob Sears M.D.
Length: 31:19
Key Points:
- The journey and experiences of Dr. Paul and Bob Sears M.D. regarding vaccine discussions.
- The historical perspective on vaccines and their impact on public health.
- An in-depth discussion on the efficacy of vaccines in preventing disease transmission.
- The concept of informed consent in the vaccination process.
- Observations and comparisons between vaccinated and unvaccinated children in pediatric practice.
- The role of the CDC and pharmaceutical companies in vaccine advocacy and policy.
- Personal decisions regarding vaccination for their own children.
Dr. Sears shares insights from his medical practice, comparing the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated children and discussing the noticeable differences in illness prevalence between the two groups. The conversation also touches on the influence of pharmaceutical companies and government agencies like the CDC on vaccine policies and practices.
Both presenters emphasize the need for critical thinking and open dialogue about vaccination, advocating for a balanced approach that respects individual choice and promotes informed decision-making.
Conclusion: The episode concludes with a powerful message on the importance of unity and understanding in the debate over vaccination. Bob Sears M.D. calls for peace, love, and understanding between all parties, regardless of their stance on vaccines. He highlights the divisive nature of the vaccine debate and the unnecessary strain it places on relationships and society. The episode encourages listeners to approach the topic with an open mind and a compassionate heart, fostering a more inclusive and informed conversation around pediatric health and vaccination.
Links:
- Rate Of Child Deaths (1-14) Per 100,000 Children | KFF
- The Vaccine-Friendly Plan | Book
- Rep Bill Posey On CDC Whistleblower | C-Span
- Posey Questions CDC On Autism Research
- Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccine And Autistic Spectrum Disorder: Report From The New Challenges In Childhood Immunizations Conference Convened In Oak Brook, Illinois, June 12-13, 2000
- Pediatrics | American Academy Of Pediatrics
- CDC SPIDER Letter | PDF
- CDC Spider Letter
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