The Third Big Lie of Vaccinology

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🧠 THE THIRD BIG LIE OF VACCINOLOGY
🧪 “My immunity depends on your vaccination”

One of the most repeated claims in modern public health messaging is that your vaccination status determines my safety. On the surface, it sounds responsible. Under basic logic, it collapses.

This idea relies on fear-mongering and scapegoating, not scientific reasoning.

🔍 The Simple Logic – If:
👤 Person A is vaccinated

💉 The vaccine works and provides immunity – Then:
👤 Person B cannot infect Person A

If a vaccinated person still claims they are at risk because someone else is unvaccinated, then one of the premises must be false.

➡️ If my immunity depends on your vaccination, the vaccine doesn’t work. Period.

⚠️ The Common Deflection: Moving the Goalposts
When this contradiction is pointed out, the argument often shifts:

🐑 “Everyone must be vaccinated for herd immunity”
Herd immunity only applies to vaccines that provide sterilizing immunity. Most vaccines—including COVID vaccines—do not.

🏛️ “Vaccination is a social obligation”
This violates core medical ethics, especially bodily autonomy, a principle long recognized in law and medicine.
Changing the argument doesn’t change the conclusion.

When logic fails, blame replaces explanation.

Outbreaks that follow normal epidemiological patterns are suddenly attributed to:
political figures
dissenting opinions
or the mere existence of unvaccinated individuals
This creates magical thinking, where disease is treated as a punishment for non-compliance rather than a biological phenomenon.

📊 Context Matters
Measles outbreaks occur every year, including in highly vaccinated countries
Some years are worse than others
Population movement, travel, and border flows matter
No major measles policy reversals preceded recent outbreaks
Correlation is repeatedly presented as causation—without evidence.

🎯 What’s Really Being Targeted

The claim that “your immunity depends on my vaccination” serves one purpose:
👉 To justify coercion
👉 To shift blame away from vaccine limitations
👉 To erase the control group that exposes real-world outcomes

Mandatory vaccination is not about eradicating disease.
It is about eradicating dissent.

🛡️ Why This Matters to Preppers
Preparedness is built on:

🧠 Clear thinking
📏 Logical consistency
🔍 Context over emotion
🏠 Personal responsibility
Fear-based narratives weaken resilience.
Critical thinking strengthens it.

📌 Bottom Line
Prepared people don’t accept slogans as science.
They ask whether claims hold up under logic, evidence, and ethics.

Stay observant. Stay rational. Stay grounded.

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