CDC Goes Humpty Dumpty
The CDC, both bowing to the reality that COVID-19 vaccines don’t work and striving to maintain their magisterium, have decided to go full-on Humpty Dumpty and decide that words mean just what they choose it to mean – neither more nor less.
The CDC use to defined “Vaccine” as “a product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease.”, while “Vaccination” was defined as “the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.”
Now, however, the CDC defines “Vaccine” as “a preparation that is used to stimulate the body’s immune response against diseases,” and “Vaccination” is now “the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease.”
What it comes down to is that they were forced to admit that the “preventative” medications that they were touting – and other parts of the government were forcing us to subject ourselves to – didn’t meet the CDC’s own standards for “Vaccines.” But, being what and who they are, their solution was to simply change their – and therefor de facto the government’s – definitions of “Vaccine” and “Vaccination.”
It’s a small change in verbiage. A minor and more honest definition change if one is speaking of anything coronavirus-related. But, it’s a change that opens the doors for massive and tyrannical government overreach.
Think about it. If a vaccine no longer has to provide a reasonably level of immunity to a disease, just some level of protection from it or its effects, what other medications can the government, with its long cultural and legal history of being able to demand people get vaccinated, force us to take?
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