More bullshit from - believe it or not - the loony left. Vaccinations are not a scam. Vaccinations have saved millions of lives. Folks who have reaped the benefit of vaccinations don't recall auditoriums filled with iron lungs, folks "walking" with the aid of forest gump stainless steel shackles, the horrors of small pox and tetnus. They think these things never happened.
There's very strong statistical evidence to suggest that greatly improved infrastructure and sanitation played a much larger role. Meanwhile SV40 (from the Polio vaccine) continues to pop up in tumors everywhere.
Vaccinations have a fraction of the mercury you eat in your tuna fish sandwich. A community depends upon immunilogical resistance in depth, these systems work best when an overwhelming portion of the population is immunized and it is not a one on one sort of solution. The more people who are immunized the less chance the virus can spread at all and being that antibodies are not foolproof, if you are not exposed because no one around you is capable of carrying the disease, then you are less likely - EVEN if you are immunized yourself, to get the disease.
You can't compare ingesting mercury orally and injecting it directly. And here's the thing, these vaccination schedules in general are highly highly aggressive and have only gotten more so at very early stages in life. @ 2 months your baby receives 6 vaccines, usually containing preservatives (aluminum, mercury). They receive a large dose at this time. (Yes Fifty) 50 micrograms a dose x 6. The daily recommended intake is .1 micrograms per kilogram - .47 micrograms depending on the source (EPA, WHO). Babies at 2 months are lucky to be 4kg. Your math doesn't add up. This is from the FDA's own website.
Interestingly they use the word micrograms when describing the dose administered per shot and the symbol µg when talking about recommended daily consumption.
So, I think it's not entirely unfair to suggest there could issues from doing this. Especially since most every study I've ever read that claims safety has had some inherent flaw ( admittedly only having read a handful years ago).