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From: John B. <slocombjb@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Helmet efficacy test
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2025 21:44:11 +0700
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2025 07:40:59 -0400, Zen Cycle <funkmaster@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>On 4/15/2025 6:34 AM, John B. wrote:
>> On Tue, 15 Apr 2025 11:24:46 +0200, Rolf Mantel
>> <news@hartig-mantel.de> wrote:
>> 
>>> Am 15.04.2025 um 11:15 schrieb John B.:
>>>> On Tue, 15 Apr 2025 10:27:57 +0200, Rolf Mantel
>>>> <news@hartig-mantel.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Am 15.04.2025 um 02:40 schrieb Radey Shouman:
>>>>>> zen cycle <funkmasterxx@hotmail.com> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> A direct effect of the anti-vax movement.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm in favor of measles vaccination, and never said otherwise.  I took
>>>>>> the vaccine back when it was quite new, and never regretted it.  I
>>>>>> believe most of the Texas and New Mexico measles cases are among
>>>>>> Mennonites, who may have a different opinion.  I am not in favor of
>>>>>> trying to force them to vaccinate.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The anti-vax movement used to be the province of wealthy,
>>>>>> overprivileged, nutty granola types.  Why do you suppose it has spread
>>>>>> more widely?
>>>>>
>>>>> The Anti-vax movement has been strongly linked to the Nazis since the
>>>>> early 1930's "we cannot have Jewish doctors poison our pure aryan blood
>>>>> lines".
>>>>> The "Jewish Domination" Consipracy claims of those times have lived on
>>>>> in the alt-right movement, just replacing the word "Jewish" by the word
>>>>> "globalist".  I am absolutely not surprised that the rise to power of
>>>>> the Alt-Right has given popularity to the Anti-Vaxxers as well.
>>>>
>>>> Don't all U.S. States require vaccination or inoculation before a
>>>> child is allowed to attend school?
>>>
>>> The requirement seems to be for public schools, leaving Church schools
>>> either uncovered or covered but unenforced.  By home-schooling, parents
>>> can avoid the problem altogether.
>>>
>>> <https://churchleaders.com/news/507626-pastor-landon-schott-celebrating-low-vax-rates-measles.html>
>>>
>> 
>> Well, General George Washington requited his solders to be to be
>> inoculated (I think I have the correct term) in 1777, and  school kids
>> have been vaccinated or inoculated for years, Massachusetts required
>> school children to be inoculated as early as 1855 and by 1900 some 13
>> other stated required vaccination.
>> 
>> In short, vaccination or inoculation has a successfully history of
>> well over 200 years in the U.S.  and now it's no good?
>
>You haven't been keeping up John, It's all a grand conspiracy for mind 
>control by the Illuminati.

Yup, livening here with the totally free medical care has spoiled me.

Being a foreigner I don't have access to the citizen's free medical
service but when the translate from free to Foreigner it's still
cheap. A visit to a doctor is about $2.00 and when you add medicine
and any lab work it is still quite reasonable.  Example: I have eye
problems(old age) and to see the eye doctor and eye medicine, 2 types
- 1 month supply,   about $30.00 
-- 
Cheers,

John B.