The Three I’s
November 29, 2024
I recently read a disturbing account of a Grade 6 student in Edmonton who was nearly “vaccinated” by Alberta Health Services against his parents’ express wishes. According to the report in The Counter Signal, AHS visited his elementary school to administer an HPV and hepatitis B “vaccine” to a large captive audience. Despite the fact that his parents had written “refused” on the form sent home by AHS and that the young man had pointed this out to staff, he was still corralled into the “vaccination” area and had to physically leave the school in order to avoid being injected.
In the story, AHS claimed the incident was a misunderstanding. Yet no one seems to be asking the bigger question.
What was AHS doing there at all?
Since when has it become “normal” for AHS or any other public health authority to be routinely visiting schools with the intention of mass-“vaccinating” children? Like many loyal readers, I went through the full public school system and never once encountered such a thing. The most I ever remember as far as medication being administered was the case of an asthmatic classmate who occasionally pulled an inhaler out of his pocket. If there’s a specific medical incident, the child visits the school nurse. But in general, if a parent wants his or her child to receive medical treatment of any kind, the onus is on them to take their child to a doctor, where they are explained the risks and potential benefit of any such treatment before their child receives it. The onus should not be on them or the child to have to wrangle out of some sort of mobile “vaccination” clinic that happens to roll up in the parking lot one day.
Schools are places we send our children to learn the three R’s: Reading, writing and arithmetic.
Not the three I’s: Indoctrination, immunization and injection.
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