08/25/2016 / By D. Samuelson
At first this headline appears to be good news, indicating that the American Medical Association (AMA) has finally woken up to the medical tyranny of mandatory vaccines. Unfortunately, as is the case with so many institutions, while the AMA’s guiding principles originally include detailed support of informed consent, their modern-day practice is far removed from those moral foundations.
The Health Ranger reports, “A mandatory vaccination policy — forced vaccination of unwilling recipients — is, by definition, a medical intervention carried out without the consent of the patient or the patient’s parents. This directly violates the very clear language in the Informed Consent section of the AMA Code of Medical Ethics which states:
The patient should make his or her own determination about treatment… Informed consent is a basic policy in both ethics and law that physicians must honor, unless the patient is unconscious or otherwise incapable of consenting and harm from failure to treat is imminent.”
When was the last time your doctor handed you a sheet that detailed the toxic combination of ingredients in your children’s vaccine? Were you fully informed before you gave your consent? What about the terrifying increase in medical kidnapping, where children are taken from parents who have the audacity to question their physician, or even dare to suggest alternative medicine? Why should you or the AMA follow dictates of government health officials or media talking heads who intimidate and coerce people into a treatment they do not want?
As Natural News stated, “If the AMA does not immediately denounce the widespread vaccine violations of its own Code of Ethics, then what medical ethics does the AMA actually stand for, if any? Are there any limits to the coercion tactics doctors may use against patients to force them into medical treatments demanded by doctors?”
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