The Big Scam: Rabies Vaccination and the Illusion of Public Safety- Part 5


Introduction: A Law That Serves Whom?

Good evening, everyone. Today, we’re tackling one of the most deeply entrenched and unquestioned mandates in veterinary medicine: rabies vaccination laws.

We’ve been told that vaccinating our pets against rabies is a public health necessity, that it’s required by law to protect us and our animals from a horrific, always-fatal disease. But is this really true?

Or are we simply pawns in a highly profitable, fear-based medical system—one where bureaucrats, pharmaceutical companies, and veterinary organizations ensure that the laws serve them rather than the public?

Tonight, we’re going to break this down piece by piece. We’ll examine:

✔ The difference between real law and “colorable” law
✔ Who actually benefits from rabies vaccine mandates
✔ Whether rabies is still a real threat in modern society
✔ How pet owners can reclaim their rights

By the end of this, you may never look at rabies vaccination laws the same way again.

I. Understanding the Law: The Two Forms of Legal Power

  1. Constitutional & Common Law: The Foundation of Real Justice

The United States was founded on constitutional and common law principles. These laws are based on fundamental rights, due process, and fairness. They are designed to protect individuals from government overreach.

Under constitutional and common law:

•   Laws must be based on clear evidence and necessity
•   They must serve the public good, not private interests
•   They must respect personal freedoms and bodily autonomy

Now, let’s contrast this with what actually governs rabies vaccine mandates…

  1. Colorable Law: A Counterfeit Version of Justice

Black’s Law Dictionary defines colorable law as:

“That which is in appearance only, and not in reality, what purports to be, hence counterfeit, feigned, having the appearance of truth.”

In simple terms: It’s a law that looks legitimate but isn’t actually based on constitutional authority.

✔ It is created by administrative agencies rather than elected lawmakers
✔ It is driven by special interest groups with financial incentives
✔ It often forces compliance without scientific justification

Rabies vaccination mandates fall under this category. They are not truly constitutional, but rather administrative dictates designed to generate profits—not protect public health.

II. Who Really Benefits from Mandatory Rabies Vaccination?

If these mandates aren’t truly about public safety, then who is benefiting from them?

  1. Veterinarians and Veterinary Associations • Rabies vaccines are among the most profitable procedures in veterinary medicine.
    • A vaccine that costs them $1-2 per dose is sold to you for $15-$25 or more.
    • In metropolitan areas, the price skyrockets even further.

Consider this: Would veterinarians fight to eliminate a law that guarantees a steady income stream?

Of course not.

  1. Pharmaceutical Companies • Rabies vaccines are a guaranteed revenue source since they are legally required.
    • The companies that manufacture these vaccines lobby aggressively to keep mandates in place.
    • They fund research, influence public policy, and ensure that laws favor their products.
  2. Government & Animal Control Agencies • Local governments make millions from licensing fees, fines, and penalties associated with rabies laws.
    • Animal control officers justify their existence and budgets by enforcing rabies mandates.
    • The more laws, tags, and required vaccinations, the more revenue is funneled into government agencies.

So let’s be clear:
✔ Rabies laws are NOT about science.
✔ They are NOT about public health.
✔ They ARE about MONEY, CONTROL, and POWER.

III. The Rabies Myth: Is This Disease Even a Real Threat?

Rabies is always portrayed as a deadly, rampant disease, but let’s take a step back and look at the facts.

  1. The Numbers Tell a Different Story

✔ Human rabies cases in the U.S. are nearly nonexistent—less than 3 cases per year.
✔ Most cases come from bats, not dogs or cats.
✔ Dog and cat rabies cases have remained stable for decades—before and after vaccine mandates.

Now consider this:

•   Shark attacks are more common than human rabies cases.
•   Lightning strikes kill more people than rabies each year.
•   So why are rabies vaccines still mandated with such force?
  1. Rabies Was Nearly Nonexistent in Some Areas—Until Laws Were Passed

In Pinellas County, Florida, official records show that there were ZERO cases of dog rabies from 1964 to 1978.

But in 1978, a mandatory rabies vaccine law was passed anyway.

Why?

✔ Not because of an outbreak.
✔ Not because of new cases in dogs.
✔ But because three local veterinarians, a veterinary professor, and bureaucrats pushed for it.

And since the law was enacted?

✔ Still no significant cases of rabies in pet dogs or cats.
✔ But millions of dollars in vaccine sales and government fees.

This pattern repeats across the country. Rabies mandates were not enacted due to outbreaks, but rather due to political and financial motivations.

IV. The Health Risks of Over-Vaccination

Mandatory rabies vaccinations don’t just take money from pet owners—they also cause serious health problems in animals.

  1. Chronic Disease & Vaccine Injury • Studies have linked rabies vaccines to autoimmune disorders, cancer, neurological disease, and allergies.
    • Many vaccinated pets develop aggression, fear, and anxiety—known as the “Rabies Miasm.”
    • Some dogs experience severe anaphylactic reactions, paralysis, or even death.
  2. No Consideration for Pet Health or Risk Factors

Rabies mandates make no exceptions for:
✔ Pets who are elderly or sick
✔ Pets who never leave their home or yard
✔ Pets who already have high rabies antibody titers (showing immunity)

Even though antibody titer tests prove immunity, they are not legally accepted in most areas—because doing so would eliminate the need for revaccination and kill the revenue stream.

V. What Can Pet Owners Do?

If you understand the truth about rabies vaccination mandates, what can you do to protect your pet and fight back?

  1. Know Your Rights • Most states do not actively check rabies vaccination status unless your pet bites someone.
    • You can often avoid revaccination without consequence—especially if your pet already has documented immunity.
  2. Use Medical Exemptions & Titer Tests • Some states allow medical exemptions if your vet is willing to write one.
    • Even if titers are not legally accepted, they can be used as personal proof of immunity if ever questioned.
  3. Demand Legal Reform • Support efforts to recognize titer tests as proof of immunity.
    • Advocate for longer duration of immunity studies to eliminate unnecessary revaccination.

VI. Conclusion: The Fight for Truth and Freedom

Rabies laws are not about science, safety, or saving lives.

They are about control, profit, and protecting the interests of the veterinary industry and government agencies.

✔ Rabies is not a real threat to modern pets or humans.
✔ Vaccine mandates are based on politics, not public health.
✔ Over-vaccination is harming our pets, and it must stop.

It’s time for pet owners to reclaim their rights, challenge the system, and refuse to be manipulated by a manufactured fear campaign.

VII. The Future of Rabies Control: Science or Fear?

We have reached a crossroads. The question before us is simple: Will rabies control be guided by legitimate science, or will it continue to be dictated by fear and financial incentives?

  1. The Case for Scientific Reform

A rational, science-based approach to rabies control would include:

✔ Titer Testing as Proof of Immunity – If a pet has measurable rabies antibodies, why revaccinate? Titer tests should be legally accepted as an alternative to unnecessary boosters.

✔ Longer Duration of Immunity Studies – Research shows that a single rabies vaccination confers long-term immunity, likely for the pet’s entire life. The Rabies Challenge Fund is working to extend legal recognition of immunity from 3 years to at least 7 years, if not longer.

✔ Risk-Based Vaccination Protocols – Instead of a one-size-fits-all mandate, rabies vaccination should be risk-based, taking into account:

•   Geographic prevalence of rabies
•   Lifestyle (indoor vs. outdoor pets)
•   Health status and age of the pet

✔ Medical Exemptions for At-Risk Pets – Elderly, sick, and previously vaccine-injured animals should be exempt from rabies revaccination without penalty.

✔ Vaccine Safety Monitoring – Just as human vaccines are monitored for adverse effects, veterinary vaccines must be subject to rigorous post-market safety studies. Currently, there is no long-term safety tracking of rabies vaccines in pets.

  1. The Fear-Based Status Quo

On the other hand, if rabies laws continue to be dictated by fear and profit, we can expect:

❌ Continued Over-Vaccination – Pets will be forced into unnecessary, repeated vaccinations, regardless of their health or immunity status.

❌ Increasing Chronic Illness in Pets – Autoimmune diseases, cancer, allergies, and neurological disorders will continue to rise in frequency as more pets suffer from vaccine-related complications.

❌ Financial Gain Over Animal Welfare – Veterinary organizations and pharmaceutical companies will continue to push for mandatory vaccination laws, ensuring a steady stream of revenue at the cost of our pets’ well-being.

❌ No Legal Recognition of Titer Tests – Despite clear evidence that antibody levels prove immunity, legal frameworks will ignore science and force vaccination instead.

❌ More Bureaucratic Overreach – Rabies laws will be expanded, leading to:

•   Stricter licensing laws
•   Fines and penalties for non-compliance
•   Increased control over pet ownership

We must decide which future we want.

VIII. How Pet Owners Can Fight Back

If you believe in protecting your pet’s health and challenging unjust mandates, here’s what you can do:

  1. Educate Yourself and Others

✔ Understand the law – Know whether your state allows medical exemptions or recognizes titers.
✔ Learn the science – Read studies on vaccine duration of immunity and share them with fellow pet owners.
✔ Challenge fear-based rhetoric – When someone insists that annual or triennial rabies vaccines are necessary, ask for proof.

  1. Advocate for Legal Change

✔ Push for titer acceptance – Demand that titers be recognized as proof of immunity in place of mandatory revaccination.
✔ Support exemptions for vaccine-injured pets – No pet should be forced into dangerous, unnecessary vaccination.
✔ Call for transparent vaccine safety research – If rabies vaccination is truly about safety, then long-term safety data should be required.

  1. Protect Your Own Pets

✔ Get titer tests before revaccinating – Many vets will perform rabies titers, even if the law does not yet accept them.
✔ Document adverse reactions – If your pet has ever had a negative reaction to a vaccine, keep detailed records.
✔ Be selective about veterinary care – Find a vet who respects scientific evidence and will help you navigate exemptions and alternatives.

IX. Final Thoughts: The Battle for Truth in Veterinary Medicine

This is not just about rabies.

This is about the entire foundation of veterinary medicine—a system that should be built on science, ethics, and the best interests of the animal… but is too often driven by profit, fear, and bureaucratic control.

The rabies vaccination mandate is one of the most obvious examples of how public health policies can be hijacked by financial incentives rather than evidence.

We have reached a turning point.

✔ We can either continue accepting outdated, unnecessary vaccination laws that put our pets at risk…
✔ Or we can demand reform, advocate for evidence-based policies, and reclaim our rights as pet owners.

The choice is ours.

The truth is clear.

Now, what will you do?

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