Parents in Texas are protesting in huge numbers against the vaccination industry, and refusing to have to vaccinate their children en masse. Denton County vaccine exemption rate has soared to 78%, according to data from The Immunization Partnership. Truthkings.com reports: In neighboring Tarrant County, they’ve had more than 4,000 exemptions filed in the past year and a half. According to Dallas / Fort Worth affiliate Fox4, an emergency meeting was called by The Immunization Partnership in hopes of preventing the vaccination rates from going sub-90%. “By empowering immunization stakeholders in Fort Worth and across the state to speak up, we can better understand what is contributing to these low vaccination rates and high exemption rates,” said Anna Dragsbaek, President of The Immunization Partnership. “And in turn, we can effectively advocate on behalf of positive policy change and education efforts here in Texas.” The “contribution,” as they so eloquently term it, is likely intelligent people realizing they have an option. This is a heavy hit for the vaccine industry. The counties are both prominent regions of the greater Dallas / Fort Worth area and represent a combined 2.5 million in population, as well as 27 school districts. They vote reliably for Republican [...]