Yesterday I got an e-mail from the non-profit SafeMinds, reminding me of the following info:
Did you know many of the same people at the CDC in charge of vaccine safety are also in charge of promoting immunizations and many have financial interests (such as holding patents) on the new vaccines they are pushing through?
Did you know that children began receiving many vaccines in the same day (many in the same shot) even though no one had studied whether this bombardment on the immune system was safe?
Did you know the CDC continues to refuse to share its research data on vaccine safety with the public?
Hmmmmmmm?
Last month, U.S. Representative Dave Weldon, M.D. (R-FL) introduced a bill that would put an independent agency within the Department of Health and Human Services in charge of vaccine oversite, taking the CDC out of the picture. It's only right.
The autism community has several amazing organizations that keep track of what the government is up to regarding these issues. They are relentless in following the twists and turns which play out as grippingly as The Da Vinci code.
If only this were fiction.
www.safeminds.org
www.a-champ.org
Friday, August 04, 2006
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I trust the government~never. I trust the drug companies even less.
Is there anyone other than ourselves we can trust to have our children's best interests at heart? Ugh!
I have a friend whose sister-in-law has five children (now ranging in age from 9 to 22). Years before anyone was "wondering about vaccines," she refused to let the doctor give the baby more than one vaccine at a time--and she realized that whenever they received vaccines, she would have to treat them as if the had the disease they had just been vaccinated against for the next several days. (Kind of a "Duh!" isn't it?)
So yes, let's give these sweet, undeveloped little ones (who have no immune system yet) 3 to 5 diseases all at once. As in...
"Trust me, it's good for them / in their best interests."
Right up there with...
"Trust me, I know what I'm doing."
Yeah, right. I'm with NursePam.
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