II. Life
2.5 Medical Treatment
Article 59 - Vaccination
A Vaccine is claimed as a biological preparation that is ingested or injected into an organism as a believed defense through some degree of immunity for some particular disease.
Vaccines are divided into two main types being prophylactic and therapeutic:
(i) Prophylactic vaccines are those believed to reduce the effects of future infection; and
(ii) Therapeutic vaccines are those believed to render the organism immunity from some future infection.
Because so many of the population have been turned into carriers of potentially deadly viruses to newborn and those not immunized, the complete cessation of immunization could be catastrophic. Instead, a phased reduction over long time periods of such programs is required.
The instigation of new immunization programs is to cease and all those entities, persons, corporations, trusts associated with the manufacture of immunization are not permitted to be part of any genuine therapeutic remedies, with all profits and assets generated from selling immunization poisons to be seized and distributed to the victims of immunization poisoning.