Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts |
In one prominent case, Jonas Salk refused to patent his discovery of a vaccine for polio, one of the world's most feared diseases. On April 12, 1955, just hours after Dr. Salk announced his success with the vaccine, Edward R. Murrow interviewed him on the television show See It Now.
"Who owns the patent on this vaccine?" Murrow asked.
"Well, the people, I would say," Dr. Salk replied. "There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?"
But other scientists quickly dismissed Dr. Merton's theory that objectivity was a crucial underpinning of science. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The pharmaceutical companies that manufacture these vaccines don't want to get burned by holding a bunch of inventory for a vaccine nobody needs. Of course, there's a chance the bird flu virus might be a big dud. If you're a vaccine manufacturer, you don't want to manufacture 100 million dollars worth of product just on the off-chance that some nation might need it and buy it from you.
You have to manufacture this stuff ahead of time, too. You can't just turn it around in 48 hours. These private companies are not going to take the financial risk needed to stockpile these vaccines. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
In 1988, Finland recommended that all babies be injected with the hepatitis B vaccine.
The introduction of these new vaccines in Finland was followed by a 62 percent rise in the incidence of diabetes in the 0-4 years age group and a 19 percent rise of diabetes in the 5-9 years age group between the years 1980 and 1982 and 1987 and 1989. As shown in the NVIC report, Classen concluded:
The net effect was the addition of three new vaccines to the 0-4 year old age group, and a 147 percent increase in the incidence of IDDM. |
KC Craichy See book keywords and concepts |
In addition, just because a vaccine says "thimerosal-free" doesn't mean that it is mercury-free. Mercury is used in vaccines because it
Armed with the Seven Golden Keys and the grace of God, you are now powerful enough to defend yourself and your family from the many hazards around us. incorporates very well into the DNA of the virus. But is difficult to get rid of because it also incorporates itself into our DNA.
As consumers, we must be very judicious in our choice of whether to have vaccines or what vaccines are expedient. Extra immunizations do not necessarily mean better health. |
| Because pharmaceutical companies are not liable for vaccines, injured parties must submit their claim to a vaccine Compensation Fund.
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¦ Research the issue for yourself and determine what is best for your family. These web sites and publications will tell you more: The Natural Medicine Guide to Autism by Stephanie Marohn, www.909shot.com, www.vaccinfo.karoo.net, www.vaccinein-formation.org, www.vaccination.inoz.com, defeatautistimyes-terday.com, holisticmed.com/www/vaccine.html. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
According to the National vaccine Information Center's (NVIC) report, "Juvenile Diabetes and Vaccination: New Evidence for a Connection," during the years 1977-1979, there was a 64 percent increase in the incidence of Type-1 diabetes in Finland compared to the years 1970-1976.69
Doctors started reporting in the medical literature as early as 1949 that some children injected with pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine (now part of the DPT or DTaP shot) were having trouble maintaining normal glucose levels in their blood. Lab research has confirmed that pertussis vaccine can cause diabetes in mice. |
Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
However, the vaccine has been recommended up to age 26, because it will also help prevent venereal warts in women who are currently sexually active.
In one study young women without histories of HPV infection or abnormal Pap smears who were given the type 16 and 18 vaccine were significantly less likely to develop HPV type 16 or 18 infections or abnormal cervical cells during the two-plus years of follow-up.94 In another study, the 6, 11, 16, and 18 vaccine decreased the incidence of infection by 90 percent in young women compared to placebo. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
I challenge you to find one. I've looked. There isn't one.
The dumbing down of the mainstream media is now complete. |
Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts |
The addition of one new vaccine to the 5-9 year olds resulted in a 40 percent rise in diabetes incidence. With no new vaccines added to the 10 to 14 year olds, a rise in the incidence of IDDM was seen by only 8 percent between the intervals 1970-1976 and 1990-1992. The rise in IDDM in the different age groups correlated with the number of vaccines given.70
The Centers for Disease Control published data supporting a link between timing of immunization and the development of diabetes. |
Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts |
The FDA approved a quadrivalent vaccine in June 2006. It vaccinates women against strains 6 and 11, which cause venereal warts, and 16 and 18, which are the most common strains found in cervical cancer. The intended recipients of this vaccine will be pubertal girls who have not yet had intercourse. However, the vaccine has been recommended up to age 26, because it will also help prevent venereal warts in women who are currently sexually active. |
Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts |
Americans literally rejoiced in the streets at the news that Jonas Salk had created a vaccine for polio. By 1960, the insecticide DDT had eradicated malaria from the United States, along with yellow fever. Dysentery, typhus, and tetanus were now preventable with vaccines; pneumonia and meningitis could be cured with antibiotics. Newsmagazines ran weekly reports on medicine under hopeful headlines:
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"Machine of Life," a story about dialysis, and "Hunt for Cancer vaccine Closes In." Newsweek quoted U.S. Surgeon General Luther L. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
Still, this is little comfort for the parent whose child goes in for his Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine and ends up with a disease as devastating as childhood diabetes before the age of seven.
All this points to a more important mystery that has yet to be solved. Why don't more people who experience common infections or who receive vaccines get sick? Why aren't all 25 percent of people who have a genetic predisposition to autoimmunity falling ill as a result of molecular mimicry? Why does a viral hit cause the immune system to make such a monumental gaffe in some people and not others? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
This is why I don't trust vaccine companies at all. I never get vaccinated, and I don't recommend vaccination for anybody. I think the science behind vaccinations is bad. The mercury content of vaccines is toxic. There is a clear link to autism in children, and I think that a lot of vaccines have been contaminated with various strains of infectious disease over the years. In fact, there's strong evidence that some of the outbreaks we've seen in North America in the past were actually caused by mass vaccination programs. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
I'm curious how countries are stocking up on a vaccine that hasn't even gone through testing yet. Clearly this vaccine isn't in production. How can countries be stockpiling the vaccine if it isn't being produced?
While I think these stockpile rumors are simply state lies intended to calm people down, I know that some countries actually are stocking up on Tamiflu, which is an antiviral prescription drug. But Tamiflu will be all but useless if an outbreak occurs. Not because it doesn't work – it actually does have antiviral properties – but because you have to take a Tamiflu pill every day. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Getting back to the diabetes vaccine, what the scientists are talking about is injecting children with a vaccine that would prevent the immune system from attacking the beta cells in the pancreas. Once again, instead of teaching people to consume healthy products and avoid products that are only designed for other species (like cow's milk), conventional medicine is telling you to continue to eat and drink disease-promoting foods, and in the mean time, they will come up with a vaccine and administer it with a shot to excuse you from the consequences of your own dietary choices. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
Some of them suffered life-altering consequences or died, which underscores the need for the mumps vaccine. Now, however, every child gets exposed to the foreign antigen of the mumps virus (and the many other diseases we vaccinate against) via vaccines, with many of them exposed to that foreign viral protein sequence at the same moment in time that they are exposed to foreign ethyl mercury. Now, says this expert, "you have a child patient who doesn't get measles or mumps—but they do get an autoimmune disease. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
If you're a vaccine manufacturer, you don't want to manufacture 100 million dollars worth of product just on the off-chance that some nation might need it and buy it from you.
You have to manufacture this stuff ahead of time, too. You can't just turn it around in 48 hours. These private companies are not going to take the financial risk needed to stockpile these vaccines. The industry won't do it -- forget it.
What about governments? Shouldn't governments stockpile these vaccines? |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Even with this clear threat to public safety, the United States currently has no ability to manufacture vaccines for the entire population in a timely manner (it would take until 2012 to make enough vaccine to cover everyone). Even if a vaccine theoretically existed, the U.S. doesn't have a system in place to distribute it to citizens (remember the Hurricane Katrina mess, and the government's attempts to distribute ice, food and water?). |
J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts |
Since the vaccine is new, its long-term consequences are unknown. The known side effects of Gardasil include pain and swelling at the site of injection. Fever occurs in about 1% of cases.
Although it may not be realistic to expect young people to practice safe sex, it is another way to prevent HPV until the vaccine can be investigated further. It should be emphasized, however, that condoms don't always stop infection, since HPV can be spread by parts of the genitals that are not covered by the latex.
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Herpes simplex includes HSV-1 and HSV-2. |
| There is conjecture that the mercury and aluminum (metals that are known to have neurotoxic effects) in vaccine shots are associated with long-term adverse consequences. These vaccines can also overstimulate the immune system in ways that are not fully understood. For that reason, I recommend that only people with COPD get flu shots.
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In the past few years there has been mounting concern over bird flu. Are we all about to succumb to a global bird flu pandemic? Not likely. Bird flu is transmitted from birds to birds, not birds to people. |
| In addition, the influenza vaccine does not prevent the most virulent forms of influenza, the ones that can actually cause death. At most there are less than 2,000 cases of influenza-related deaths per year; the remainder are cases of pneumonia that were "associated" with the flu or a flulike illness (in other words, they died from pneumonia but happened to have a flulike illness that probably wouldn't have been prevented by the vaccine) or, less likely, the "true" flu. |
| As a result, every year children under age seven, everyone over sixty-five, all health-care workers, and patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma specifically are urged to get the influenza vaccine. And yet there is no evidence that the flu vaccine does anything at all. There are no controlled trials that show that a flu shot prevents deaths in children or the elderly. The only positive studies are of patients with COPD, probably because COPD patients have marginal lung function and preventing any flu infections will have a greater impact.
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Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Two books on vaccinations, by Neil Miller and Viera Scheibner respectively, were written after extensive studies of vaccine research. They present convincing evidence, not only of the ineffectiveness of vaccines, but of the dangers inherent in their use. These books are a "must read" for any parent or prospective parent. They also shed light on some of the afflictions contemporary adults may be suffering from. |
| The pertussis (whooping cough) death rate decreased by more than 75% before the vaccine was introduced.
In the U.S. in 1984, among all children between the ages of 7 months and 6 years who contracted pertussis, 46% had been vaccinated against the disease.
In a study of 103 children who died of sids (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or crib death), conducted by Dr. William Torch of the
University of Nevada School of Medicine, it was found that 70% had received the dpt (combined diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus) vaccine within three weeks of their deaths. |
Michael T. Murray See book keywords and concepts |
Medical researchers are trying to develop a vaccine, but unfortunately the first rotavirus vaccine licensed was later withdrawn from the market because of an association with intussusception (a bowel obstruction in which one segment of bowel becomes enfolded within another segment). Until an effective and safe vaccine is developed, parents should attempt to prevent rotavirus infection by ensuring high levels of protective probiotics, particularly Bifidobacteria. trointestinal tract, enhance immune responses, and suppress the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. |
Doug Dollemore, Mark Giuliucci and the Editors of Men's Health Magazine See book keywords and concepts |
Mostow, but it can prevent you from dying when pneumonia strikes. The vaccine is effective against 23 different types of bacterial germ—the kinds that are responsible for 90 percent of pneumonia deaths. You need to get the vaccine only once in your life.
Get the flu vaccine. The flu vaccine is highly effective, says Dr. Mostow.
Anyone with chronic lung or heart disease, diabetes, impaired immunity, kidney disease, anemia or another blood problem should get the vaccine every year in the fall, as should anyone over age 65 and anyone who's involved in the care of patients. |
Michael T. Murray See book keywords and concepts |
Medical researchers are trying to develop a vaccine, but unfortunately the first rotavirus vaccine licensed was later withdrawn from the market because of an association with intussusception (a bowel obstruction in which one segment of bowel becomes enfolded within another segment). Until an effective and safe vaccine is developed, parents should attempt to prevent rotavirus infection by ensuring high levels of protective probiotics, particularly Bifidobacteria. trointestinal tract, enhance immune responses, and suppress the growth of disease-causing microorganisms. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
REPPED: The Public Health Council in New Jersey has voted to require all children attending preschool or daycare to be injected with not just one vaccine, but four different vaccines. If this rule goes into effect -- and political momentum is certainly in its favor -- New Jersey would be the first U.S. state to make the vaccination of children required by law. This means that those parents who refuse to participate in such vaccination programs would be labeled "criminals" and arrested at gunpoint. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Think again of the electrical nature of the body, and consider how any molecule of a vaccine can have a natural electrical matrix that is compatible with the body's cells. As with drugs, vaccines are not natural to the body.
The best defense against disease is a body that is balanced electrically and chemically and supported by healthy attitudes. When the immune system is strong, harmful bacteria and viruses are not a worry, because, as parasites, they need a toxic environment on which to feed. |
Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts |
Furthermore, researchers observed no statistically significant difference in the incidence of abnormal Pap tests among placebo and vaccine recipients. [Obstetrics Gynecology 107: 18-27, 2006]
Moreover, since the papillomavirus is sexually transmitted, there has always been a way to prevent this type of cancer - to remain sexually monogamous.
Some worry that such a vaccine may contribute to women engaging in more unprotected sex. |