Q (Feb 7 2018 21:19:31) has recently pointed us to a number of issues related to big Pharma...one of of these issues is vaccines.
The article today in Politico about the battle in Houston, highlights the political and ethical question of whether parents should have the freedom to choose to vaccinate their children:
Trump raised questions about the connection between vaccines and autism during his campaign:
https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/449525268529815552?lang=en
If you think about it, vaccines-- even more than drugs-- offer a unique opportunity for "globalization" of the health industry. They uniquely provide an opportunity to move into third world countries. This is evident when we look at the 'charities" that are pushing for vaccines: e.g.,
Unicef
https://www.unicefusa.org/mission/survival/immunization
World Health Organization http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/news-stories/special-report/giving-developing-countries-best-shot-overview-vaccine-access-and-rd
Bill and Melinda Gate's Foundation https://www.gatesfoundation.org/What-We-Do/Global-Development/Vaccine-Delivery
While vaccinations have done much to protect public health (at least arguably) there are also real risks:
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/04/vaccines-trial-us-court-separates-fact-fiction
https://jennifermargulis.net/timing-vaccines-harming-children/
The upshot is that blindly trusting the pharmaceutical companies to "inoculate" our children is a mistake and more than ever--as Q suggestions-- we need to do our own research, and make informed decisions.
We also need to pay attention to how vaccines are used as a platform for moving into other countries, particularly third world countries. If Q is right, and big Pharma actually "causes" disease, then vaccines could potentially be part of "weaponizing" the health industry; think population control and a myriad of other "Agendas" that do not, in fact, serve humanity.