Some Miss. parents home-schooling kids to avoid vaccinations

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Debra Barnes has a thriving chiropractic practice in the Jackson metro area, a nice home and family members who love living in the South.

But she said she would leave Mississippi in a heartbeat if state health officials tried to force her home-schooled children to be immunized.

Barnes is part of a growing network of parents whose decision to home school their children rests on their belief that mandated vaccinations for public and private school children are a dangerous overreach by state governments.

While the mainstream scientific community maintains childhood vaccines are safe, Barnes relies on the work of apostate scientists who argue immunizations can bring on autism or weaken the natural immunities of children.

Barnes leads a group of about 200 parents around the state who have problems with Mississippi’s mandated vaccination schedule.

Emphasis mine.

What? You expected a fake doctor to believe real doctors and scientists?

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