Fooling Ourselves on the fundamental value of vaccines by Greg Beattie (E-Book)

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Greg Beattie, a father of seven, gained fame in Australia in 1996 when he challenged the Maroochy Shire Council at the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission for barring his two healthy, unvaccinated children from a council-run childcare center. His book Vaccination: A Parent's Dilemma, an overnight bestseller, detailed his experience and highlighted his evidence showing unvaccinated individuals posed no risk to the vaccinated, though the case was ruled in the Council's favour.

After years away from the issue, Greg has returned with a new book arguing that vaccines don't work. Unlike many books focused on vaccine risks, this one claims those risks are irrelevant if vaccines fail to prevent disease. Featuring unique research and 28 exclusive graphs charting infectious disease death rates from the late 1800s to today, this book is a must-read.

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Greg Beattie, a father of seven, gained fame in Australia in 1996 when he challenged the Maroochy Shire Council at the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission for barring his two healthy, unvaccinated children from a council-run childcare center. His book Vaccination: A Parent's Dilemma, an overnight bestseller, detailed his experience and highlighted his evidence showing unvaccinated individuals posed no risk to the vaccinated, though the case was ruled in the Council's favour.

After years away from the issue, Greg has returned with a new book arguing that vaccines don't work. Unlike many books focused on vaccine risks, this one claims those risks are irrelevant if vaccines fail to prevent disease. Featuring unique research and 28 exclusive graphs charting infectious disease death rates from the late 1800s to today, this book is a must-read.

Greg Beattie, a father of seven, gained fame in Australia in 1996 when he challenged the Maroochy Shire Council at the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission for barring his two healthy, unvaccinated children from a council-run childcare center. His book Vaccination: A Parent's Dilemma, an overnight bestseller, detailed his experience and highlighted his evidence showing unvaccinated individuals posed no risk to the vaccinated, though the case was ruled in the Council's favour.

After years away from the issue, Greg has returned with a new book arguing that vaccines don't work. Unlike many books focused on vaccine risks, this one claims those risks are irrelevant if vaccines fail to prevent disease. Featuring unique research and 28 exclusive graphs charting infectious disease death rates from the late 1800s to today, this book is a must-read.