Injecting Freedom

Injecting Freedom explores the complexities and controversies surrounding vaccine safety, efficacy, and mandates, with a strong emphasis on protecting individual rights and liberties. It critically examines government actions, court decisions, and medical research, advocating for transparency, accountability, and informed choice in public health policies.

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45 implied HN points 08 Mar 24
  1. The post discusses whether the polio vaccines used in the United States can stop infection and transmission of the polio virus, focusing on the IPV vaccine mandated for grades K-12.
  2. It questions the effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing polio transmission in school settings, prompting readers to consider their answer of 'Yes' or 'No'.
  3. To access the full post and answer, readers are encouraged to subscribe for a 7-day free trial to the Injecting Freedom newsletter.
29 implied HN points 12 Mar 24
  1. Tetanus vaccines used in the U.S. are part of a combination vaccine mandated for grades K-12 to prevent transmission of tetanus in school settings.
  2. Some believe that the tetanus vaccine stops infection and transmission of the tetanus bacterium.
  3. There is a 7-day free trial to access more information on the effectiveness of tetanus vaccines in preventing infection and transmission.
91 implied HN points 11 Jan 24
  1. Federal Judge orders CDC to release 7.8 million V-safe free-text entries for public access.
  2. The decision aims to promote transparency, trust, and accountability in government health data.
  3. Releasing the V-safe data is crucial for independent research and evaluating the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.
15 implied HN points 15 Mar 24
  1. The diphtheria vaccine in the US is part of a combination vaccine mandated for grades K-12 to prevent transmission in schools.
  2. The diphtheria vaccine works to stop infection and transmission of the diphtheria bacterium.
  3. The belief behind the mandate is that the vaccine helps prevent the spread of diphtheria within the school setting.
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80 implied HN points 25 Jun 23
  1. Most childhood vaccines were licensed without using a placebo control in their clinical trials.
  2. The clinical trial for RotaTeq did not use a true placebo as the control group, but included bioactive ingredients.
  3. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. advocates for vaccine safety and freedom of choice without restricting access to vaccines.
66 implied HN points 29 May 23
  1. U.S. Supreme Court Justice expressed concern about the erosion of civil liberties during Covid mandates.
  2. Executive officials issued emergency decrees with limited legislative oversight, impacting various aspects of society.
  3. The concentration of power in the hands of a few, especially during emergencies, can lead to unintended consequences and threaten democracy.
60 implied HN points 30 Apr 23
  1. Children in Mississippi can now attend school with a religious exemption for vaccination after 44 years.
  2. This decision is a historic restoration of a religious exemption as a First Amendment right.
  3. Excluding unvaccinated children from school limits their opportunities and does not solve anything.
70 implied HN points 25 Nov 22
  1. V-safe, a CDC program, did not include checkboxes for serious adverse events like myocarditis and seizures
  2. CDC had pre-existing knowledge of potential serious harms but chose not to track them systematically
  3. CDC's v-safe collected limited data that may not be useful for assessing actual safety concerns
14 implied HN points 07 Oct 21
  1. Newsletter focused on safeguarding individual rights
  2. Constant legal, social, and political struggle required for protecting rights
  3. Public engagement essential to prevent erosion of rights
12 implied HN points 15 Oct 21
  1. Military personnel can access a webinar on obtaining a vaccine exemption for free.
  2. The webinar focuses on preparing religious exemptions for those with beliefs against vaccination.
  3. The Constitution protects rights to freedom and liberty, and coercion is seen as a threat to liberty.