Dr. Vernon Coleman argues that vaccination is promoted by those with a vested interest, including doctors, nurses and politicians, while those who oppose it do so out of concern for the dangers associated with vaccines, often at personal cost. The vaccine industry and government have bribed doctors to promote vaccination. GPs receive bonus payments for vaccinating patients, creating a conflict of interest. Doctors who question vaccination are punished with lower pay, while those who comply are rewarded, leading to a loss of professionalism and integrity in the medical field.
It is important to understand that most of the people who support vaccination are either paid by the drug industry or they obtain their information from people who are paid by the drug industry or, in some other way, they have a vested interest in promoting vaccination. Sadly, GPs have put themselves among the group who have a financial interest in promoting vaccination. General Practice is no longer a profession; it is a business. GPs who put pressure on patients to have vaccinations, or refuse to treat those who object to vaccination, are, of course, taking purely commercial decisions. If the percentage of patients on their lists who haven’t been vaccinated gets too high, then the GPs lose out on one of their cash bonuses.
