Ok I'd just like to know if there is a whole conspiracy behind vaccins going on since... Well at least for 2 centuries, why are all doctors fully in?
It means ALL DOCTORS are machiavelous traitors?
That they all just have 0 ethics without exception?
In the West in particular there was a concerted effort to promote 'allopathic' medicine and deprecate other forms of healing which started well over a century ago. This was done in in part by funding medical programs and influencing the government to sanction preferred medical paradigms and trade organizations. Allopathic medicine tends to rely heavily on pharmaceutical products and there is an increasingly ugly incestuous relationship between corporate, government, and academia going on here.
Medical doctors put their pants on the same way as do everyone else. One needs a generally high IQ to get through medical school, but that does not mean they or Gods above Men or whatever. Most of them have a better than average understanding of certain fundamentals of biology and half a day or so of instruction on vaccine science (or dogma). Those who stop there are easily outpaced by an interested non-medically trained individual who studies the subject for a while, and especially when such an individual has the same basic background in the fundamentals of biology, ecology, etc.
It is also the case that many many medical doctors have their own mis-givings about vaccine regimes and the number is growing. Most of my own most valuable insights into issues with vaccine technology comes straight from formally trained medical doctors. It is propaganda that makes people believe that 'all doctors' think one thing or another. Many do not, and many of these have first-hand experience with some of the malfeasance within the establishment systems. Only a relatively few people have what it takes to buck the system when it means financial ruin and flushing a lifetime of career development down the toilet.
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An amusing saying from the days of old when there were options in medical service (paraphrased since I cannot find reference):
Allopathic: Patient dies from the cure of the disease.
Naturalpathic: Patient dies for the disease.
For my part, I'll try to make informed decisions on a case by case basis about what services I'll use. I'm not buying a lot of the bullshit about high blood pressure, too much 'bad cholesterol', etc, etc. OTOH, I'll be first in line for rabies vaccine if I get bitten by a rabid animal.