Why Do People Still Believe in Vaccines?

Tue Feb 17 2026
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The medical field has a problem. They claim vaccines are safe and work well, but there are many contradictions and mistakes in their arguments. Even though vaccines can cause serious harm, most people still believe they are safe. This is partly because the media, health organizations, and even some scientists and politicians support this idea. Some people who support vaccines are very fanatical. They don't want to listen to any evidence that goes against their beliefs. It's like they have a religion about vaccines. They believe vaccines are safe and effective, no matter what. This makes it hard to have a rational discussion with them. So why do people still believe in vaccines? There are a few reasons. First, society values status and wealth. The medical industry, controlled by powerful groups like the Rockefellers, has a lot of influence. Doctors who support vaccines gain status and wealth. This goes back to the 18th century with Edward Jenner and the smallpox vaccine. The vaccine wasn't as effective as people thought, but the belief in vaccines persisted.
Another reason is the Dunning-Kruger effect. This is when people who don't know much about a subject think they know a lot. Doctors might learn that A causes B, but they don't always understand the details. They make broad statements and ignore evidence that goes against their beliefs. They also have to give vaccines or they might lose their jobs. Societies need a unified belief system, like a religion. In today's world, science has replaced religion for many people. But science should be about rational thinking, not blind faith. Some scientists think they have a monopoly on truth. They believe in vaccines and think anyone who disagrees is wrong. The medical establishment also covers up evidence that vaccines cause harm. They don't allow studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated people. They say it's unethical, but it's really just a way to avoid proving their claims. Laws also protect vaccine manufacturers from being sued if a vaccine causes harm. In the end, the belief in vaccines is maintained by the "safe and effective" mantra. The medical establishment doesn't allow debate or proper scientific trials. But trust in vaccines is eroding, and there's a growing movement for truth in medicine. It's time for a change in healthcare.
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