One man’s journey to spread the truth
about vaccines has resulted in a wave of criminal vandalism. Struck by
his own daughter’s 36-year battle with vaccine injuries, which
ultimately resulted in her death, Jim O’Kelly, 74, decided to purchase
billboard space throughout northwestern Indiana to warn other parents so
they don’t succumb to the same devastating fate — except that
pro-vaccine fanatics have taken to destroying O’Kelly’s labor of love.
At least one of O’Kelly’s seven
billboards was reportedly tagged with the words “Got Polio?” in black
spray paint, an apparent reference to the misguided belief that vaccines
somehow eradicated polio. This popular claim has been thoroughly
debunked, but the dulled consciousness of the mainstream media-fed dolts
who committed this crime clearly doesn’t allow for rational, critical
thinking on the matter, thus their reactionary, ignorant response.
Not even phased by the act, O’Kelly
remains committed to the cause, having openly emblazoned his phone
number on the giant billboards. If even just one parent reconsiders
vaccination for his or her child as a result of the large signs, then
the campaign will be a success, in O’Kelly’s view. The ultimate purpose
of the billboards, he says, is to prompt government officials to
withdraw approval for all vaccines pending solid evidence that they work
as claimed.
Not a single study has ever proven a vaccine to be safe or effective
Believe it or not, vaccine “science”
simply doesn’t exist — at least not supportive science, anyway. Oh,
surely you’ve heard mainstream media talking heads blather about how the
science is settled on vaccines, but nothing could be further from the
truth. This is why the federal government established a separate legal
framework for dealing with vaccine injuries.
The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act
(NCVIA), which was established in 1986, covers for vaccine corporations
that harm children with deadly vaccines that don’t work. It provides
these profit-driven entities with immunity from all liability, meaning
that if a child is injured or killed by a vaccine, it’s never the fault of the vaccine, in the eyes of the law.
And then there’s the money that’s paid out from this fund, which is paid for by taxpayers and people who buy vaccines via an added tax — vaccine companies don’t pay a dime! And despite a $2.5 billion payout, thus far, two out of every three applicants seeking compensation from NCVIA for vaccine injuries are denied their claims.
Vaccines are an absolute fraud, and parents need to know this
All of this is troublesome to O’Kelly,
who wants more parents to know that vaccines aren’t safe or effective —
and once they cause damage to a child, there’s no turning back! He’s
written letters to some 150 lawmakers throughout Indiana, and he’s also
started a national vaccine awareness group known as the Anti-Vaccination
League of America, which he hopes will further the cause.
“My message is about them proving that
vaccines save lives and prevent disease, not about repealing the
no-liability law,” says O’Kelly, noting that no amount of money can take
the place of a lost child.
“And I know that no one can prove that
any vaccine ever saved one life or prevented one disease. That point
needs to be emphasized. I understand what most people think when I say
that, but it doesn’t matter, because the vaccine emperor wears no
clothes. It is a colossal fraud. And somebody needs to do this. So I
decided that I am somebody.”
O’Kelly’s new website, Building an
Organization, is currently in its funding phase through GoFundMe. You
can help contribute to this important cause by visiting his site here: gofundme.com
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