- From smallpox in 1798 to COVID-19, vaccines have consistently caused mass injuries (brain damage, autoimmune disorders, death) while governments and institutions deny, cover up and enforce mandates.
- Globalist entities (WEF, Bill Gates) openly discuss reducing the population, with COVID vaccines serving as a slow-kill mechanism targeting fertility, immune dysfunction and long-term degenerative disease.
- The CDC, FDA and WHO protect pharmaceutical interests, ignoring documented adverse events (autism, SIDS, seizures) listed in vaccine inserts while silencing independent researchers and whistleblowers.
- Vaccines like DPT and COVID shots correlate with rising neurological disorders (ADHD, autism, violence), cognitive decline and societal breakdown—evidence suppressed since the 20th century.
- Public backlash against mandates and WHO treaties signals growing awareness, with demands for informed consent, unbiased safety studies and accountability for those orchestrating medical tyranny.
(Natural News)—Throughout history, humanity has witnessed the same tragic patterns repeat—vaccines introduced with promises of safety and efficacy, only to later reveal devastating consequences. From the smallpox vaccine in 1798 to the COVID-19 shots in 2021, the cycle remains eerily consistent: mass injuries, institutional denial and a society acclimated to suffering.
A forgotten legacy of harm
The smallpox vaccine, the first widely mandated immunization, was quickly linked to outbreaks of the very disease it claimed to prevent. Doctors observed strange, debilitating injuries—many resembling encephalitis (brain inflammation) and encephalopathy (brain damage). Yet, rather than acknowledging the risks, governments doubled down, enforcing mandates while cases surged.
This pattern repeated with early rabies, typhoid and tuberculosis vaccines in the 1800s and early 1900s. Poor quality control led to “hot lots”—batches that killed or severely injured recipients. Doctors documented cranial nerve damage, seizures, paralysis and intellectual decline, yet these reports were buried.
By the 1940s, the original DPT (diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus) vaccine entered the market, notorious for causing brain inflammation. Generations raised under mass vaccination saw skyrocketing rates of learning disabilities, hyperactivity and antisocial behavior—conditions rarely seen before.
The cover-ups continue
From the 1950s to the 1970s, rushed vaccines—like the polio and swine flu shots—were pushed during “emergencies,” only to later be exposed as dangerous. Scandals erupted, victims were compensated and then… silence. The public forgot, and the cycle repeated.
In 1986, lawsuits over DPT-induced brain damage and sudden infant deaths forced Congress to pass the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, shielding manufacturers from liability while pretending to help injured families. The result? A gold rush of new vaccines, ballooning schedules and skyrocketing chronic illness.
The anthrax vaccine deployed during the Gulf War injured over 100,000 servicemen, causing “Gulf War Syndrome.” The HPV (Gardasil) vaccine, falsely marketed as preventing cervical cancer (which kills only 1 in 38,000 women annually), triggered autoimmune disorders—yet the CDC and FDA protected it at all costs.
And then came COVID-19. The parallels are undeniable: rushed development, suppressed safety concerns and a tsunami of injuries—heart failure, neurological damage, infertility and death—all while governments and media gaslighted the public.
The evidence they don’t want you to see
Despite relentless suppression, independent researchers have uncovered disturbing truths:
- Clinical trials show harm – Studies prove vaccines cause autoimmune disorders, with each subsequent dose increasing risk.
- Large datasets confirm dangers – A recent analysis of 99 million people found COVID shots 2-7 times more likely to cause life-threatening conditions than traditional vaccines.
- Unvaccinated children are healthier – Pediatrician Paul Thomas, MD, compared his patients and found unvaccinated children had dramatically lower rates of asthma, allergies, ADHD and autism. His study was retracted, his license revoked.
- Mechanisms of injury exist – Vaccines trigger microstrokes, autoimmune attacks on the brain and unresolved cellular stress responses—explaining conditions like autism, seizures and cognitive decline.
The societal cost of mass vaccination
In his groundbreaking book, Harris Coulter argued that vaccines didn’t just cause autism—they reshaped society by damaging brains en masse. Symptoms of minimal brain damage (MBD)—hyperactivity, poor impulse control, learning disabilities—mirrored post-encephalitic disorders.
By the 1960s, crime rates doubled, SAT scores plummeted, and schools reported unprecedented violence. Coulter linked this to the DPT vaccine’s neurological damage—particularly in African American boys, whom the CDC later admitted were more susceptible to vaccine-induced autism.
Today, we see the same patterns:
- Rising mental illness – ADHD, depression and violent outbursts correlate with vaccine schedules.
- Cognitive decline – Once-standard education levels are now unattainable for many.
- Sociopathic behavior – Mass shooters often have documented brain injuries or psychiatric drug use (linked to vaccine-triggered autoimmunity).
Breaking the cycle
The medical establishment operates as a death cult—funded by Big Pharma, silencing dissent and mandating toxic interventions. But awareness is growing. Parents, doctors and researchers are fighting back, demanding:
- Informed consent – No forced medical procedures.
- Independent safety studies – No more industry-funded fraud.
- Accountability – Prosecution for those who hid vaccine injuries.
The truth can no longer be suppressed. As history repeats, the question remains: Will humanity wake up before the next vaccine disaster strikes?
The choice is ours.
According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, the pharmaceutical industry and captured regulatory agencies silence vaccine injury victims because admitting harm would expose their decades-long fraud, threatening their profits and control over public health policy. Forced immunizations, fraudulent science and corporate greed have systematically endangered lives while suppressing truth-tellers—all to protect a lucrative, corrupt system that prioritizes power over human wellbeing.
Watch this video about the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine being pulled off the market after being linked to blood clots and turbo cancer.
This video is from the Puretrauma357 channel on Brighteon.com.
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