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Covid-19 Vaccines for Kids?
A short history of horrible parenting advice
Joe Moncarz, January 2022

The CDC, the WHO, Bill “Dr. Evil” Gates, health “authorities” and governments are recommending (i.e., coercing) you to give your child the Covid-19 vaccines. Should you trust them? Now, I'm not generally one to challenge the authorities and the official line (wink wink), but should you listen to them and let them JAB your child? Let's think about this for a minute. There's no un-jabbing a person. Even the term “jab” has a dark feel to it. (It becomes more obvious when you substitute the word “fuck” for “jab”, which seems a more honest word for what's going on: “To get jabbed.” “Come get jabbed.” “Fauci wants to jab you.”) See what I mean? So come on, folks, let's think things through before we get hasty!

First of all, children are the least likely to be adversely affected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Second, the vaccines haven't even been tested long-term for anyone. (At least with cocaine you know what the long-term effects are. Not that you should give your kids cocaine instead. It's just an example.) Covid vaccines are yet another global experiment, like 5G, wireless radiation, genetically modified food, geoengineering, and hair gel. Also, boys and young males are most likely to be adversely affected by the vaccines. (Edwards 2021; Hammond 2021; Sample 2021) Finally, and most important, Big Pharma has a long, long history of fraud, deceit, misinformation, corruption, and harmful medicines which have killed or injured millions and millions of people (opioids, anyone?) – and that all of this has been aided and abetted by government authorities, and supported by doctors and experts, all along the way. Come on, what part of “profit motive” is hard to understand? The bottom line is, they don't really give a shit about you or your kids. This isn't misinformation, it's well-established historical fact. (Angell 2005; Goldacre 2014; Gotzche 2013, 2014; Healy 2012; Jureidini 2020; Kennedy 2021; Mattera 2017, 2017, 2020; Moynihan 2006; Peterson 2009; Rodwin 1993, 2011; Szasz 2003, 2007, 2010; Whitaker 2011)

That's who's telling you to get your kids jabbed.

So what is your primary motivation to give your child the vaccine then? It's the usual: Fear. Government bullying. And pressure to conform. And none of these are good reasons.

Let me help another way. Let's put it in historical context and consider what else has been recommended to (or forced upon) parents over recent years by the authorities and “experts”, so that we can gain some perspective on whether we can trust the government and Big Pharma. The experts have told us a lot of things over the years, and much of it later turns out to be dangerous and deadly insanity.

For example, in recent years, government authorities, scientists, doctors, and experts have been full of parenting advice. (They're so caring, they love giving advice.) They have pressured and recommended:

  • That hospitals are better than home. That women should give birth in a hospital rather than at home with a midwife. Home is a familiar, peaceful, comfortable place, while hospitals are a stressful, crowded, germ-filled environment where you're likely to suffer either a medical mistake or other iatrogenic illness or death. Iatrogenic deaths amount to at least 250,000 people a year in the United States alone.

  • Let us cut you open. That, once in the hospital, women should have caesarean births rather than natural births, even when unnecessary (as most are unnecessary – nearly one out of every three births is now a C-section, and it is the most common surgery in most hospitals), and even though it poses many more risks to the mother and child than a natural child birth. Remember, surgeries make the hospital much more money than a boring old natural birth.

  • Put away the boob! That mothers should not breast feed their babies, or to do it very briefly (less than six months), when in fact, humans evolved to be breastfed for 3-4 years.

  • Drink synthetic shit instead. That mothers should feed their babies factory-made infant formula (Chock full of factory goodness!) over a mom's breast milk, even though it is inferior and actually unhealthy (Burby 2007)
    • The use of infant formula led to decades of dead, diseased and malnourished children around the world (Boseley 2004; Chatley 1979; Muller 1975; Onusic 2015)
    • As recently as 2018, U.S. delegates from the Trump administration opposed a WHO resolution to promote breastfeeding (Khazan 2018)

  • Just ignore them. That parents should leave babies to cry and cry and cry (popularized by Dr. Richard Ferber, among others) until the baby is exhausted and shuts up.
    • This has negative psychological consequences for the rest of the child's life. (But hey, it allows you to finish watching “Game of Thrones”.)

  • Out of sight, out of mind. That you should not sleep with your baby/child in the same bed at night and should leave them in another room (and then you wonder why they keep crying). I think this might have been the Nazi's same idea with putting the Jews in ghettos and concentration camps. Worked like a charm.

  • Belts and paddles. That it's okay and recommended to spank and hit children and punish them as a healthy means of parenting – i.e. “spare the rod, spoil the child”
    • And let's not forget corporal punishment had been commonplace in school for over one hundred years – and is still common in many countries. And all those caring experts, parents, and teachers swore it was how you get good results! (For a lot of teachers, hitting students was one of the few perks of the job.)
    • Obviously, spanking and other corporal punishment is extremely damaging for a child's development. (Anderson 2021; Heilman & Mehay 2021; Kovac 2014; LaMotte 2021) But that didn't stop anyone. You were considered a bad parent if you didn't hit them!

  • Fill 'em up on soy. Some eating disorders are frowned upon (bulimia, anorexia) while some (vegetarianism, veganism) are not only approved of, but heavily promoted as a solution to all our problems. Now there are even experts suggesting that we raise children as a vegetarian or vegan. Never mind what evolution and biology have to say about it. (Cofnas 2019; Gittleman 2019; Keith 2009; Moorhead 2010; Morell 2009)
    • The extremely influential and popular Dr Benjamin Spock recommended a vegan diet to children over the age of 2.

  • Deadly naps. More Dr. Spock advice: he told parents to put babies on their stomachs to sleep, and not to let them sleep on their backs (arguably so that they won't choke on their own saliva or vomit). Unfortunately, this advice led to an estimated 50,000 infant deaths from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Whoops.
    • (To be fair, Dr. Spock did have much good advice, especially his call for parents to show more love and affection – which was not the norm back then. He also spoke out against the Vietnam War. But like James Lovelock who now promotes nuclear energy, not every intelligent person is intelligent about everything.)

  • Just eat bread. We've been told for decades now that a high carbohydrate, low-fat diet is healthy. And now much of the world believes it! Yet that is precisely the kind of diet that promotes disease. The “Food Pyramid” was not based on nutritional knowledge, but on the needs of Big Agri – i.e., they needed people to keep eating all the corn, wheat, and soy they were growing. (Taubes 2008)

  • Factories for kids. We've been told for over 150 years that we must send our kids to school, AND that it's good for them. The fact is, schools were invented by the elite to create passive and obedient workers, soldiers, and consumers. When they say “learning” they mean learning to conform and obey. Schools were designed in order to “break” children. This includes:
    • forcing them to sit still, stay inside, not talk, not play, and only interact with other same-age children
    • constant bullying by teachers, forcing them to do “work” and “to learn”
    • frequent shaming and humiliation by teachers as punishment
    • other psychological punishment in the form of detentions and isolation
    • threat of being hit, caned, whipped, paddled, and other physical punishment for most of the history of schools
    • forcing them to do homework
    • approval is based on their grades
    • limited, if any, free play – and the attitude that play is a waste of time
    • deceiving them to believe hard work in school will pay off later
    • labeling them with a disorder if they are different or can't sit still through all the bullshit
    • drugging them to make them sit still
    • teaching them that if they care about stopping climate change, ecological devastation, nuclear war, poverty, and injustice, they should just study hard, get a job in the system, and THEN they can make a difference (Hey, it's worked like a charm so far!)
    • That if they care about climate change, they should do meaningless things like green consumerism, voting, petitions, electric cars, solar panels, fight for Green New Deals, etc.
    • As a final thought, just ask yourself this: after 150 years of compulsory schooling, is the world now better off? Are we happier? Healthier? Is the Earth in better shape? I rest my case.

  • Kill and be killed. That parents should put their kids in the military and send them to war so they can kill foreigners with impunity, and where they're also likely to be killed, crippled, or traumatized. After all, when “we” go to war, it's always for a good reason, like “spreading democracy” and “protecting freedom”. Governments and the elite are always more than happy to sacrifice your children for their own ends. And if you and your kids have gone to school, you're more likely to believe their bullshit.

This is just a short list. We forget about all the other insane advice. For example, in the early 20th century, doctors also advised against hugging and kissing babies, they recommended using painful braces to “train away” left-handedness, they recommended toilet training as soon as a baby was born (no diapers for you!), rigid feeding schedules (“I don't care if you're hungry, it's not time yet”), putting babies in actual cages outside “to get fresh air”, and that pregnant women could safely smoke a half pack of cigarettes a day (as late as 1966). So you see, Western medicine, with all its experts and trained professionals, never tires of barbarism or idiocy.

Oh, and I almost forgot: for two-thousand years it's been seen as acceptable and healthy to circumcise new-born male babies. And people still think nothing of it! Which just goes to show how much we can be convinced of the most ridiculous things. Like Dr. Benjamin Spock said, “Circumcision of males is traumatic, painful, and of questionable value.” I'll say.

So basically, take a look about who's giving you this health advice about vaccines. They have never and they will never give a shit about your health or the health of your children. They exist for Big Pharma, Big Oil, Big Agri, Big Tech, Big Data, Big Guns (the military-industrial complex), and Big Psychos (the elite). They do not exist for you.

After all, all the available safe options to treating Covid-19 have been denied, downplayed, ignored, censored, and doctors threatened: such as Vitamin C, Vitamin D, zinc, quercetin, Ivermectin, and hydroxychloroquine. There were no mandates for us to eat healthier. No mandates to do more exercise. No mandates to spend more time outside. Of course not. Only vaccine mandates. (And lockdowns, another idiotic coercive measure which predictably threw millions of people into poverty, bankruptcy and homelessness, increased stress and mental illness, increased domestic violence, lowered overall health, and increased rates of other diseases.) Instead of putting billions of dollars of dollars into exploring known, tested, and safe medicines and treatments, the money was put into completely new and untested medicines, because that's where the money lies. Basically, the government and Big Pharma's motto is: Fuck the Precautionary Principle! (Translation: “Fuck you! And fuck your kids!”)

Again, they only care about two things, and neither is the health of your children: They care about money and power.

This should not be a surprise. It's the same old story.

So when Fauci comes knocking at your door, do your kids a favor. Tell Fauci to go jab himself.



References and Further Reading

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Briggs, Jean L. (1971). Never in Anger: Portrait of an Eskimo Family. Harvard University Press.

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