FAKE NEWS: Is the government taking it too far?

FAKE NEWS: Is the government taking it too far?

By Halle Sullivan Posted May 9, 2018

Rumors are everywhere on social media that the government is tampering with flu vaccinations. In the past, vaccinations have come under fire for causing autism according to some anti-vaxxer groups. Now critics are accusing the government of using flu shots to sterilize the general public.

Reportedly this is being done to cap the growth of the population.

Why would the government do this? Is it because of things such as the Tide Pod challenge? Is this a message from the government telling the population to shape up, or are they trying to weed out the bad and make room for the good of the US? The people of this country have made a lot of “not smart” decisions.

Concern is being raised now that the government has decided to step into the situation. Will anyone get flu shots after they hear what has been put into the shots?

The concerned mother Elizabeth Thatcher explained her fear of vaccinations.

“Vaccinations are dangerous, we don’t really know what they put in there and if this is true, then my children and myself are never getting vaccines again. I may want more kids, and most definitely want to have grandchildren someday. This is unacceptable, and I refuse to allow anyone into the clinic until they agree to stop giving flu shots,” said Thatcher.

Statistics show that 59% of people under the age of 18 in the United States received flu shots in 2016-17. With numbers as large as those, this could be a catastrophic situation and could cause serious damage to the population. If the statistics are anywhere close to previous years, the US may not be able to come back from it. The only logical conclusion is that we will have to increase immigration.

Local Physician Jack Thornton M.D. explained his thoughts on vaccinations.

“The vaccinations are absolutely fine, I fully trust them and even received one yesterday. There is nothing to worry about and if the government did tamper with them then they had a legitimate reason,” said Dr. Thornton.