What Would Gandhi Do?

There is a great expression which has been doing the rounds during the last few years which is “What would Gandhi do?”

The whole point of this question is to imagine what great leaders and thinkers would do when faced with the madness we are
currently trying to wade through.

 

Yet when it comes to vaccinations,

we don’t have to try to imagine what Gandhi would do. He has already clearly told us!

Few people know that in 1921 Gandhi published a book titled ‘A Guide To Health’ and in it he gives his considered view on the whole practice of vaccination, especially mandatory vaccination, which most of us have recently been subject to.

Gandhi was one of history’s greatest revolutionaries, and a hundred years ago he was already extremely sensitive to the methods and strategies of control in America and the western world. He realized that the United States medical industry was pushing smallpox and plague vaccination (which were both hyped up issues at the time) to drive their profits to the detriment of all those unfortunate enough to be forced to take the vaccines.

Clearly not much has changed over the last hundred years, except for the reach of this assault which has now been elevated to a global scale.

What does Gandhi have to say about vaccines?

He was not a fan by any means, and in Chapter 4 of his book he bluntly states: “Vaccination is a barbarous practice, and it is one of the most fatal of all the delusions in our time.”

“Its supporters are not content with its adoption by those who have no objection to it, but seek to impose it with the aid of penal laws and rigorous punishments on all people alike.” Yep, nothing much has changed over the last hundred years in this regard either!

He goes on, “The practice of vaccination is not very old, dating as it does only from 1798. But, during this comparatively short period that has elapsed, millions have fallen prey to the delusion that those who get themselves vaccinated are safe… As has been well said, cowards die a living death, and our craze for vaccination is solely due to the fear of death.”

And we can all see how cleverly this fear of death...

was used over the last three years to panic our current generation into lining up to get the next iteration of vaccination, which was an unknown experimental one at that. That decision has already been fatal for many, and will no doubt be for millions more…

There is much we can learn from the leaders and luminaries from the past, if only we take the time to hear what they have got to say, and the warnings they are trying to give us.

If you would like to download a free copy of ‘A Guide To Health’ by Mahatma Gandhi, as translated from the Hindi original text, please go to:  gutenberg.org

 

Alan Brough
Executive Director
Vaccine Choice Canada

"Vaccination, instead of doing good, works considerable mischief by giving rise to many new diseases. Even its advocates cannot deny that, after its introduction , many new diseases have come into being."

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