I trust them to treat a critical situation when they're the best available option at that time, using tried and true methods. I don't trust them to inject drugs containing heavy metals and viruses into the whole population for x dollars a pop.
The polio vaccine is estimated to save 9 million lives annually, and that's just one (admittedly one of the most succesfull), the best available option and tried and true.
Your rant sounds slightly mad. Are you suggesting we all revert to walking everywhere to reduce the spread of disease rather than using vaccines? Or maybe we all live our lives with a 10 mile radius of our place of birth?
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