Just a Little Prick

Just a Little Prick by Peter Butler, published by the Robert Reisinger Memorial Trust in 2006, is a comprehensive examination of the complexities surrounding vaccinations. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the perspectives of various stakeholders involved in vaccination, including pharmaceutical companies, health departments, and medical professionals, questioning the prevailing narrative that vaccinations are entirely safe.
Readers will find a critical exploration of the implications of vaccination practices, particularly focusing on informed choice and the societal pressures that influence parental decisions. The text raises important questions about the treatment of those who opt not to vaccinate and the potential long-term side effects of vaccines. By addressing these topics, Just a Little Prick encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of vaccination policies and the assumptions that underpin them.
Official synopsis Publisher
A vaccination is not just a little prick. For many children, just a little prick represents a lie. Those behind the needle point — pharmaceutical companies, politicians, health departments, medical advisers, doctors and nurses encouraging an overuse of vaccinations. For them there is a message to promote, that vaccinations are safe. The majority of parents seem to have been persuaded — often against their better judgement. Why? Is informed choice possible when the dice are so heavily loaded? How are people treated who choose not to vaccinate? Can the public good be served by allowing irresponsible lifestyles coupled with the false assumption that dubious substances injected into the body will be a guaranteed cure all? What about the long term side effects? Before you or your children agree to becoming needle cushions for what lies ahead, consider carefully the contents of this book.
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