Herd immunity, medical fantasies and sheeple control

Sacrificing liberty for the dictates of the state: The new breed of libertarian fringe fascists

Readers who once supported Johnson are shocked and dismayed

Will Gary Johnson also support compulsory organ harvesting and euthanasia of the elderly?

The fascist fringe of the Libertarian party is all in for Monsanto and Big Pharma

(NaturalNews) Wow, the 2016 Presidential race is getting more bizarre by the day, it seems, and the latest example of people wandering off into la la land is found in libertarian party candidate Gary Johnson. He just announced that whatever chemicals and viral strains the corrupt, scientifically incompetent federal government decides should be injected into your children must be obediently accepted by parents or they should face arrest, imprisonment or gunpoint enforcement.Gary Johnson, in other words, has just had official immunization science "splained" to him and has now surrendered the entire idea of liberty upon which the libertarian party was founded. Suddenly, your human rights -- medical choice rights -- are no longer considered inalienable by Gary Johnson, who believes thatlinked to comas, seizures, autism, cancer, neurological disorders, paralyzation and even death.Even though FDA documents have already linked vaccines to autism , and even though 98 million Americans were accidentally injected with cancer viruses during polio immunizations , and even though forced immunizations violate the AMA's Code of Medical Ethics , Gary Johnson now believes that the government's medical demands override your human rights."If it ends up to be a federal issue, I would come down on the side of science and I would probably require that vaccine," says Johnson as reported on VPR.net , which continues:Johnson, it turns out, believes in, a medical fantasy of vaccine propagandists. The very concept of herd immunity is quack science, as it proposes that vaccines don't work on individuals in a population unless the entire population is vaccinated, at which point all the vaccines given to all the other people magically spring into action and provide bulletproof protection for all.This medical fairy tale -- which might as well just be called "sheeple immunity" -- flies in the face of. There does not exist any mechanism by which the body of one child magically detects whether the bodies of other nearby children have been injected with vaccines and subsequently decides to activate immunity., and aside from passive immunity acquired by newborns from mothers, developed bodies must individually invoke immunity on their own. There is no such thing as "community-immunity." The very idea smacks of magical thinking and sheer medical quackery.In selling out to medical coercion and the sacrificing of medical choice, Gary Johnson shares the view of a few quack science libertarians who believe that. Such thinking is, of course, a complete contradiction of libertarian principles, which emphasize the importance of individual freedom of choice while strictly limiting the power of government to use coercion and force to achieve its desired aims.If libertarianism now means surrendering to the CDC's junk science and the vaccine industry's toxic products, then it's time to vote for the real liberty lover Donald Trump, who believes that vaccines as currently administered in toxic, multi-dose cocktails should be made safer (and spread out over time) to reduce their risk of harm. Trump, in fact, isGary Johnson absurdly believes they should be made compulsory. That's extremely disgraceful, especially coming from a suddenly-fascist libertarian who has conveniently replaced the concept of "liberty" with "pharmaceutical fascism."Actual reader comments from VPR.net:Now that he has endorsed compulsory immunizations, I wonder of Gary Johnson will also soon support. After all, it's "for the public good!" Why shouldn't government harvest people's organs at gunpoint to save other lives, right? It's the same morally reprehensible argument made about immunizations.Or how about mandatory euthanasia? Isn't killing old people also "good for society as a whole" according to tyrants and progressives? Will Gary Johnson now endorse the Nazi-era policy of euthanizing the handicapped, the diseased, the old and the infirmed?Maybe he just needs to be "educated" about the "science" of eugenics, you see. Once he is properly "informed" by the "experts" then he will call for whatever medical interventions the government decides you must endure, even against your own liberty and self-interest.Thanks, Gary Johnson, for proving once and for all thatWhat you may not know about all this is that there exists today athat endorses Monsanto's genetically engineered seeds, toxic herbicides in the food supply and mercury-laced injections of so-called "immunizations" into children. (They technically aren't immunizations at all. They are biological toxins that attempt to invoke a physiological response which is called "immunity.")It's nice to know that Gary Johnson has now totally sold out to this fascist fringe wing of his own party. It makes voting for Donald Trump all the easier. With current polls showing Gary Johnson at about 6% support, I suspect his actual voting numbers are going to plummet to around 2% at the polls, with most of the remaining 4% going to Trump.If you're concerned about vaccine safety, vote for Donald Trump. He's the clear choice for overthrowing the quack science fascism of the pharma-government regime. Stay informed at Trump.news and Vaccines.news