In the short time I have taken on this task of blogging about the jihad (i.e. holy war) environmentalist groups are conducting against mankind, I have simultaneously sounded the alarm against anti-vaccine groups. They are people who falsely assert that that vaccines cause autism or a loaded with toxins that can poison people. Groups, like the National Vaccine Information Center, are loud, and can be vicious at times but they all are alike in one way: they are all wrong. Dead wrong.

I am proud to add to the chorus that refutes anti-vaccine groups and their false propaganda. I realize the emotional appeal anti-vaccine group talking points have an impact on people. Including parents who are contentious about their children’s well being. I rely on reality to point out the facts with videos, statistics, real life experiences but I also realize that I have to demonstrate how and why vaccines save lives.

In the past I have posted videos done by magicians Penn & Teller on subjects like recycling, alternative medicine and animal rights. The dynamic duo not only use facts and figures but also have an emotional element to their programs which is very compelling. another scintillating episode of Bullshit! I happened upon, Penn & Teller opened their program on vaccines with a terrific demonstration on why children should be immunized.

They correctly point out that even if vaccines did cause the problems anti-vaccine groups claim they do – as Penn loudly asserts they @#$%ing don’t – we would still need them because they are still vital for us to ward off diseases.

I realize there is a lot of information on the internet and elsewhere claiming that vaccines aren’t safe. However, in addition to being against the things environmentalists favor, this blog is also one more conduit to continue the conversation on the issue of vaccines. Environmentalists are allying with the anti-vaccine movement due to their immoral belief that it is more avenue to attack mankind. Subvert human healthcare by getting people to doubt vaccines means more vaccinated people. This, in turn, revives diseases once thought eradicated (like measles, pertussis, or small pox) that can cause people (especially kids) to be seriously ill or die.