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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-30-10 06:31 PM
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146. So what's going on in Switzerland with vaccines that this child picked it up there?
Edited on Tue Mar-30-10 06:45 PM by defendandprotect
are they vaccinating as we are?

Or are they doing something more sensible?

We don't exactly find out here what happened to the boy infected -- how ill he might

have been? What difference how many vaccinated children were exposed -- the vaccines

allegedly protect them?

And what are we saying of the 11 unvaccinated? Only three were babies who had not yet

been vaccinated. What of the other 8? Were they, as he was, purposefully unvaccinated?

Or were the vaccinations faulty?

This vaccination business is getting to be like the MIC . . . there's no escaping it unless

we change the basic psychology behind the drive to vaccinate everyone.

Before the introduction of the measles vaccine in 1963, as many as 500 children died each year from the measles, and nearly 50,000 were hospitalized annually in the United States because of the virus, according to background information in the report.

What we need to do is study why some children come thru the measles with no problems and why

others have such serious problems. We need more preventive medicine in America.

Like any other virus, they mutate. Are vaccinations causing more serious strains of measles?


In recent years, however, the virus has resurged as many parents choose not to vaccinate their children, often because of fears about serious side effects. In fact, a recent study from the University of Michigan found that even among those who do vaccinate, more than half are concerned about serious side effects. Many of these fears stem a reported link between the MMR vaccine and autism. This link has been disproved in numerous studies, however.

Nothing has been disproved about vacciantions and autism. And to suggest something like that

is deceptive in itself.

Again -- there is every possibility that vaccinating children will create problems in the next

generations -- and will create even stronger viruses of every kind.

What we need are studies to determine what makes some children healthier and more resistant to

childhood illness -- and less pharma "miracles" which we really don't know very much about in

the long run.

TB is another interesting virus which can very easily be passed from person to person --

and fairly easily prevented. Bush, Sr. cut funding for the programs -- sorry, I couldn't find

anything specific to that in the time I have right now.

However, there is no vaccine -- if there was a vaccine you would see huge interest in this --


Meanwhile, men are spitting all over our streets -- in a filthy fad that began decades ago

with baseball players. It's a filthy, disease spreading habit.

You can contract TB simply by sitting next to a person with TB for 10 minutes or so -

talking with them.

No interest in all of this, however.

Logic, good sense and healthful practices don't make money for Big Pharma --





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