Hello John and Doves,
Yet another vaccine not
worth taking.
This is would be the
pneumonia vaccine. It's currently recommended by the
CDC for infants and children less than 5 years old and
adults 50 years old and older. Tens of millions of
adults receive this vaccine every year.
Every year my PCP asks if I
want the pneumonia vaccine. Every year I say
"no". And here's the proof why no one should take this
-
This large population based
study had 'shocking' results: The researchers
found that those who were vaccinated with the common PCV13
and PPsV23 pneumonia vaccines were 'significantly more
likely to be hospitalized for pneumonia and more likely to
die from pneumonia-like causes compared to the
unvaccinated.'
Why is this not
surprising? Vaccines have become a bitter topic of
late. Primarily because of the Covid-19
"vaccine". Vaccine companies make billions of dollars
a year on their vaccines...and now we're beginning to see
how worthless and often dangerous they really are.
It's recently come out in
the Senate vaccine committee meetings that there has not
been proper testing of vaccines against placebos - the
Senate hearings recently found out that no required
children's vaccine has ever been tested against a placebo
(like a saline injection). This is shocking. Why
not??
As for the pneumococcal
vaccine that is pushed on those 50 and older (and babies and
children) for decades now - we just now find out that those
unvaccinated for pneumonia are less likely to be
hospitalized or die from pneumonia than those who've
received the pneumonia vaccines! Just the opposite of
what we've been told!
A large population study was
recently peer-reviewed and published in the BMC Infectious
Diseases journal on October 21, 2025.
The study was quite large -
involving 2.2 million adults. Over 2 million of these
adults were over age 50.
Their findings:
"Pneumococcal vaccination did not prove effective in
preventing hospitalization or death from pneumococcal and/or
all cause pneumonia." The study was conducted
following adults from January 2019 to December 2019.
This vaccine was suppose to
work for Streptococcus pneumoniae - the invasive
pneumococcal disease (IPD) and pneumococcal pneumonia
(PP). The classic vaccine for this is PPsV23 - it's
been approved for adults and the elderly since the
1990s. Previous studies had shown vaccination
effectiveness as 'uncertain' and "clinical benefits and
cost-effectiveness of anti-pneumococcal vaccination
programmes in adults remain unclear."
The conclusions
reported are ""pneumococcal vaccination did not prove
effective in preventing hospitalized pneumococcal
pneumonia (PP), all-cause pneumonia (ACP) or death from
PP/ACP in the overall study cohort."
In fact, the study
showed that PP (pneumococcal pneumonia) and ACP (all-cause
pneumonia) events "were largely greater among vaccinated
than in unvaccinated individuals."
Vaccination with PPsV23 and PCV13 were "significantly
associated with a greater risk of PP and ACP, both in the
total study cohort as well as in age and at-risk stratified
population subgroups."
"Our data raise serious
concerns about effectiveness and public health impact of the
adult antipneumococcal vaccination program.." Other
studies over the years have also reported "not always
favorable results".
In fact, most analyses of
the "PPsV23 vaccination effectiveness against pneumonia has
never clearly been demonstrated in older adults,
immunocompromised subjects and persons with chronic
illnesses."
The PCV13 vaccine was shown
to have a 1.83x increase risk of pneumococcal
pneumonia,1.55x increase risk of all-cause pneumonia and a
1.91x increase risk of death.
The PPsV23 vaccine was shown
to have a 1.21x increase in pneumococcal pneumonia, 1.24x
increase risk in all-cause pneumonia and no reduction in
mortality.
"Vaccination did not
significantly alter the risk of death from PP/ACP. And
this goes for those 65 years and older. These
vaccines, PCV13 and PPsV23 are 'not effective'.
In fact, "both PPsV23 and
PCV13 remained significantly associated with a greater risk
of PP and ACP." And a greater increase risk of "death
from all-type pneumococcal or all-cause pneumonia in this
large population-based cohort for adults over 50 years.."
How many other vaccines are
having the same results - not preventing or affecting what
they are suppose to and in fact, making matters
worse?? RSV, HPV are two others that come to
mind.
Vaccines are money makers
for the vaccine companies and the physicians who give
them. Yet they are pretty worthless to the
population. And they often contain contaminants,
adjuvants, foreign DNA, and preservatives that are damaging
to the human body.
The biggest deterrent of
disease over the last hundred years has been improved
hygiene, pest control, and clean water. NOT
vaccines. Personal hygiene of washing hands, keeping
hands away from the nose, mouth, and eyes makes a huge
difference and helps prevent illness and disease.
More and more is coming out
about vaccines and how we've been lied to.
Maranatha!
Chance