Guest guest Posted August 24, 2010 Report Share Posted August 24, 2010 http://articles.mercola.com/sites/videos/home.aspx Watch the 4 part series on the new push for the flu shot...this one is worse than the last one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2010 Report Share Posted August 25, 2010 Canada's doing OK so far; 46% of Canadians did not get a flu shot last season. Step up the training about what the flu shot is and what it really means to biology and we may hit 65% this year! all good, Duncan > > > http://articles.mercola.com/sites/videos/home.aspx > <http://articles.mercola.com/sites/videos/home.aspx> > > Watch the 4 part series on the new push for the flu shot...this one is > worse than the last one. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2010 Report Share Posted August 25, 2010 The videos argued that the alarm for h1n1 went out then no catastrophe occurred. But then also argues we don't know the long term effects of vaccines and you should not do it since they might be catastrophic. It's the same argument. The fact there was no mutation of H1n1 into something truly deadly was luck. The less people getting vaccinated the more people will get live virus they are not immune to, and the more likely a bad mutation will occur. I'm certainly not saying vaccines are harmless for everyone, as there is a documented risk. But virus also carries a risk of mutation into a deadly form, and that risk goes up with the more people do not have immunity through vaccinations. Everyone who catches the flu offers it a chance to mutate while they fight it off. Even if they survive, the virus will have been passed to the next person in an altered form. bG > > > > > > http://articles.mercola.com/sites/videos/home.aspx > > <http://articles.mercola.com/sites/videos/home.aspx> > > > > Watch the 4 part series on the new push for the flu shot...this one is > > worse than the last one. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 bG I think the most potent flu mutations are genetically spliced and grown in a lab. Even if it wasn't so, racking up shots is probably not biologically sustainable anyway. I'll await further developments, but it'll take a lot more than reasonable arguments for my personal safety to change my mind this year, and I don't at all think the arguments for vaccination are reasonable. If I survive this winter, I'll probably survive next winter too You know, my grandmother was in medical school, nearly graduated before taking on a post as headmistress of a school in Scotland. With what she had learned by the early 1940s she strongly opposed vaccines and lied about having them in order to get her kids onto the ship headed for Canada. Vaccination hasn't changed. I agree with her. all good, Duncan > > The videos argued that the alarm for h1n1 went out then no catastrophe occurred. But then also argues we don't know the long term effects of vaccines and you should not do it since they might be catastrophic. It's the same argument. The fact there was no mutation of H1n1 into something truly deadly was luck. The less people getting vaccinated the more people will get live virus they are not immune to, and the more likely a bad mutation will occur. I'm certainly not saying vaccines are harmless for everyone, as there is a documented risk. But virus also carries a risk of mutation into a deadly form, and that risk goes up with the more people do not have immunity through vaccinations. Everyone who catches the flu offers it a chance to mutate while they fight it off. Even if they survive, the virus will have been passed to the next person in an altered form. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 In a message dated 8/27/2010 2:59:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, b7494@... writes: The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. Until you have lived with the trauma of vaccine damage personally, you will never know the real damage that these vaccines cause. The doctors who innoculate our children with this ticking time bomb poison refuse to take responsibility for the damage they have caused. Do you want to be told that the percentage for serious side effects is small when it's your child who won the jackpot? The thimerosal is still in the vaccines. They only raised the safety and concentration levels so that they can claim that there is no thimerosal in vaccines.........and that's just one ingredient. My granddaughter was born a healthy, happy little girl. She received the MMR when she was only a few months old, against my wishes. Since that day, she has symptoms of stroke and cannot use her right arm and although not as bad, she has trouble using her right leg. The doctors told my daughter that she had a stroke at birth. I have videos of her waving her right arm before the vaccination. None of my other grandchildren have been vaccinated. From: http://www.zhealthinfo.com/vac-myths.htm VACCINATION TRUTH #6: "The polio vaccine temporarily reversed disease declines that were underway before the vaccine was introduced; this fact was deliberately covered up by health authorities. In Europe, polio declined in countries that both embraced and rejected the vaccine." VACCINATION MYTH #6: "Polio was one of the clearly great vaccination success stories..." ...or was it? Six New England states reported increases in polio one year after the Salk vaccine was introduced, ranging from more than doubling in Vermont to Massachusetts' astounding increase of 642%; other states reported increases as well. The incidence in Wisconsin increased by a factor of five. Idaho and Utah actually halted vaccination due to the increased incidence and death rate. In 1959, 77.5% of Massachusetts' paralytic cases had received 3 doses of IPV (injected polio vaccine). During 1962 U.S. congressional hearings, Dr. Bernard Greenberg, head of the Dept. of Biostatistics for the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, testified that not only did the cases of polio increase substantially after mandatory vaccinations-a 50% increase from 1957 to 1958, and an 80% increase from 1958 to 1959 but that the statistics were deliberately manipulated by the Public Health Service to give the opposite impression. It is important to understand that the polio vaccine was not universally accepted, at least initially. Despite this, polio declined both in European countries that refused mass vaccination as well as in those that employed it. According to researcher/author Dr. Viera Scheibner, 90% of polio cases were eliminated from statistics by health authorities' redefinition of the disease when the vaccine was introduced, while in reality the Salk vaccine was continuing to cause paralytic polio in several countries at a time when there were no epidemics being caused by the wild virus. For example, cases of viral and aseptic meningitis, which have symptoms similar to polio, were routinely diagnosed and recorded as polio before the vaccine, but were distinguished and removed from polio statistics after the vaccine. Also, the number of cases needed to declare an epidemic was raised from 20 to 35, and the requirement for inclusion in paralysis statistics was changed from symptoms that lasted for 24 hours to symptoms lasting 60 days (many polio victims' paralysis was temporary). It is no wonder that polio decreased radically after vaccines at least on paper. In 1985, the CDC reported that 87% of the cases of polio in the U.S. between 1973 and 1983 were caused by the vaccine, and later declared that all but a few imported cases since were caused by the vaccine and most of the imported cases occurred in fully vaccinated individuals. Jonas Salk, inventor of the IPV, testified before a Senate subcommittee that nearly all polio outbreaks since 1961 were caused by the oral polio vaccine. At a workshop on polio vaccines sponsored by the Institute of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention, Dr. Katz of Duke University cited the estimated 8-10 annual U.S. cases of vaccine associated paralytic polio (VAPP) in people who have taken the oral polio vaccine, and the [four year] absence of wild polio from the western hemisphere. Scheer of the National Rehabilitation Hospital Research Center in Washington, D.C., pointed out that most parents are un-aware that polio vaccination in this country entails "a small number of human sacrifices each year." Compounding this contradiction are low adverse event reporting and the NVIC's experiences with confirming and correcting misdiagnoses of vaccine reactions, which suggest that the actual number of VAPP "sacrifices" may be 10 to 100 times higher than that cited by the CDC. For these reasons, the live polio virus is no longer in widespread use. To be sure, polio as it was known in the first half of the 20th century does not exist today. However, declines following polio peaks in the late 1940's and early 1950's had been underway again for a period of years by the time the vaccine was introduced. Dotsie  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 I respect your views, Duncan, of course. In my own case I remember the neighbor of ours before the Salk Vaccine came out. Their kid got polio and spent rest of his life in a wheelchair. What was more, no one would thereafter visit or have anything to do with the whole family for fear of catching the virus. It's my observation that we have a very quiet period now in which real bad viruses are not even remembered by most people. I hope it continues. The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. It means we do not have a serious germ in the wild..at the moment. If we had, there would be little to debate. The vaccines do have horrible side effects for some people, it's very true, but the 'big' viruses are no bargain either. It's hard to conjure up the horror of it in this day and age as our health problems consist of things our lifestyle can fix. A vaccine, in such an environment can look like just another wellness choice. But it can change quickly to a dire situation in which the un-vaccinated would be in trouble both from the virus and from the scared neighbors. This happened all over the US in the 1918 Flu, and the Polio I alluded to. I don't know what to say except this is a very serious decision we all are undertaking while having at the same time very little hard motivation on the side of getting a hole stuck in your arm! I know I hate the dentist except when I have a toothache. There have been vaccines in the past that have been bad, and there have been corrections made to them, according to my medical person/friend working in a major medical center in the US. I brought up some issues with a certain vaccine and she said, yes, they know and it has been fixed in that vaccine. Vaccines are no different from cars or other inventions, there's versions and improvements, and there will be mistakes, and even recalls. Best to all, and good luck with your decisions! bG > > > > The videos argued that the alarm for h1n1 went out then no catastrophe occurred. But then also argues we don't know the long term effects of vaccines and you should not do it since they might be catastrophic. It's the same argument. The fact there was no mutation of H1n1 into something truly deadly was luck. The less people getting vaccinated the more people will get live virus they are not immune to, and the more likely a bad mutation will occur. I'm certainly not saying vaccines are harmless for everyone, as there is a documented risk. But virus also carries a risk of mutation into a deadly form, and that risk goes up with the more people do not have immunity through vaccinations. Everyone who catches the flu offers it a chance to mutate while they fight it off. Even if they survive, the virus will have been passed to the next person in an altered form. > > > > bG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 bG, I understand what you're saying about being careful to accept the good but not the bad, and the devil is in the detail. Categorizing is not always a good thing, as grouping things together incorrectly is usually counterproductive. Case in point, the maligned " dairy " category. Milk fat and whey both are very good health foods, especially the undenatured whey, which figures prominently in an anti-aging and health regime. Colostrum too, also a dairy product. But, you should have used an example of vaccine success as a highlight, not its failure Polio infection actually dropped at the same rate in countries that had banned the vaccine, while six New England states reported increases in polio one year after the Salk vaccine was introduced, more than doubling in Vermont and an increase of 642% in Massachusetts. Other states reported increases as well. More vaccination myths here: http://www.whale.to/v/phillips.html#VACCINATION MYTH #6: all good, Duncan > > > I respect your views, Duncan, of course. In my own case I remember the neighbor of ours before the Salk Vaccine came out. Their kid got polio and spent rest of his life in a wheelchair. What was more, no one would thereafter visit or have anything to do with the whole family for fear of catching the virus. > > It's my observation that we have a very quiet period now in which real bad viruses are not even remembered by most people. I hope it continues. The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. It means we do not have a serious germ in the wild..at the moment. If we had, there would be little to debate. The vaccines do have horrible side effects for some people, it's very true, but the 'big' viruses are no bargain either. It's hard to conjure up the horror of it in this day and age as our health problems consist of things our lifestyle can fix. A vaccine, in such an environment can look like just another wellness choice. But it can change quickly to a dire situation in which the un-vaccinated would be in trouble both from the virus and from the scared neighbors. This happened all over the US in the 1918 Flu, and the Polio I alluded to. I don't know what to say except this is a very serious decision we all are undertaking while having at the same time very little hard motivation on the side of getting a hole stuck in your arm! I know I hate the dentist except when I have a toothache. > > There have been vaccines in the past that have been bad, and there have been corrections made to them, according to my medical person/friend working in a major medical center in the US. I brought up some issues with a certain vaccine and she said, yes, they know and it has been fixed in that vaccine. Vaccines are no different from cars or other inventions, there's versions and improvements, and there will be mistakes, and even recalls. > > Best to all, and good luck with your decisions! > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 In 1985, the CDC reported that 87% of the cases of polio in the U.S. between 1973 and 1983 were caused by the vaccine, and later declared that all but a few imported cases since were caused by the vaccine—and most of the imported cases occurred in fully vaccinated individuals. Jonas Salk, inventor of the IPV, testified before a Senate subcommittee that nearly all polio outbreaks since 1961 were caused by the oral polio vaccine. http://www.whale.to/v/phillips.html#VACCINATION MYTH #6: So, let's discuss seaparating good vaccines from the bad. Perhaps bacterial vaccines but not viral vaccines would be a good start. I think possibly they should be using silver as a sterilant instead of aluminum or mercury for example. all good, Duncan > > > > > > I respect your views, Duncan, of course. In my own case I remember the neighbor of ours before the Salk Vaccine came out. Their kid got polio and spent rest of his life in a wheelchair. What was more, no one would thereafter visit or have anything to do with the whole family for fear of catching the virus. > > > > It's my observation that we have a very quiet period now in which real bad viruses are not even remembered by most people. I hope it continues. The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. It means we do not have a serious germ in the wild..at the moment. If we had, there would be little to debate. The vaccines do have horrible side effects for some people, it's very true, but the 'big' viruses are no bargain either. It's hard to conjure up the horror of it in this day and age as our health problems consist of things our lifestyle can fix. A vaccine, in such an environment can look like just another wellness choice. But it can change quickly to a dire situation in which the un-vaccinated would be in trouble both from the virus and from the scared neighbors. This happened all over the US in the 1918 Flu, and the Polio I alluded to. I don't know what to say except this is a very serious decision we all are undertaking while having at the same time very little hard motivation on the side of getting a hole stuck in your arm! I know I hate the dentist except when I have a toothache. > > > > There have been vaccines in the past that have been bad, and there have been corrections made to them, according to my medical person/friend working in a major medical center in the US. I brought up some issues with a certain vaccine and she said, yes, they know and it has been fixed in that vaccine. Vaccines are no different from cars or other inventions, there's versions and improvements, and there will be mistakes, and even recalls. > > > > Best to all, and good luck with your decisions! > > bG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2010 Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 polio had a very low infection rate per 100 people. studies showed the first crude Salk vaccine reduced cases only by about half. It is possible to see variations that could show increases in uncontrolled statistics. The rate of infection was so low that you only got about 40 or 50 cases per 100,000, and even if they all were cured stats like that could still be questionable. Due to the low rates of infection, they had to do a study before releasing the first vaccine, of 1 million cases to actually see the 50 percent reduction. The later polio vaccines were greatly improved over Salks' first vaccine. bG > > > > > > I respect your views, Duncan, of course. In my own case I remember the neighbor of ours before the Salk Vaccine came out. Their kid got polio and spent rest of his life in a wheelchair. What was more, no one would thereafter visit or have anything to do with the whole family for fear of catching the virus. > > > > It's my observation that we have a very quiet period now in which real bad viruses are not even remembered by most people. I hope it continues. The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. It means we do not have a serious germ in the wild..at the moment. If we had, there would be little to debate. The vaccines do have horrible side effects for some people, it's very true, but the 'big' viruses are no bargain either. It's hard to conjure up the horror of it in this day and age as our health problems consist of things our lifestyle can fix. A vaccine, in such an environment can look like just another wellness choice. But it can change quickly to a dire situation in which the un-vaccinated would be in trouble both from the virus and from the scared neighbors. This happened all over the US in the 1918 Flu, and the Polio I alluded to. I don't know what to say except this is a very serious decision we all are undertaking while having at the same time very little hard motivation on the side of getting a hole stuck in your arm! I know I hate the dentist except when I have a toothache. > > > > There have been vaccines in the past that have been bad, and there have been corrections made to them, according to my medical person/friend working in a major medical center in the US. I brought up some issues with a certain vaccine and she said, yes, they know and it has been fixed in that vaccine. Vaccines are no different from cars or other inventions, there's versions and improvements, and there will be mistakes, and even recalls. > > > > Best to all, and good luck with your decisions! > > bG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2010 Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 My niece had the swine flu shot last year along with her sisters and brother, but she has a very bad reaction to it. Kept falling and eventually ended up in a wheel chair with her sister having to help bathe and dress her. Went through a multiple of tests and couldn't really determing why other than it was neurological. Went through a lot of therapy and is doing much better now but is still on medication for pain and neurological problems. Looks good and can walk, run and all that but will still fall for no reason whatsoever. All from the vaccine. She's fortunate she's recovered as much as she has and it's taken the bulk of the year. Nobody knows if she will make a complete recovery. Time will tell. gail > > In a message dated 8/27/2010 2:59:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > b7494@... writes: > > > The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have > > debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. > > Until you have lived with the trauma of vaccine damage personally, you will > never know the real damage that these vaccines cause. The doctors who > innoculate our children with this ticking time bomb poison refuse to take > responsibility for the damage they have caused. Do you want to be told that the > percentage for serious side effects is small when it's your child who won the > jackpot? > > The thimerosal is still in the vaccines. They only raised the safety and > concentration levels so that they can claim that there is no thimerosal in > vaccines.........and that's just one ingredient. > > My granddaughter was born a healthy, happy little girl. She received the > MMR when she was only a few months old, against my wishes. Since that day, > she has symptoms of stroke and cannot use her right arm and although not as > bad, she has trouble using her right leg. The doctors told my daughter that > she had a stroke at birth. I have videos of her waving her right arm before > the vaccination. None of my other grandchildren have been vaccinated. > > From: > http://www.zhealthinfo.com/vac-myths.htm > > VACCINATION TRUTH #6: > " The polio vaccine temporarily reversed disease declines that were underway > before the vaccine was introduced; this fact was deliberately covered up by > health authorities. In Europe, polio declined in countries that both > embraced and rejected the vaccine. "  > > VACCINATION MYTH #6: > " Polio was one of the clearly great vaccination success stories... " ...or > was it? > Six New England states reported increases in polio one year after the Salk > vaccine was introduced, ranging from more than doubling in Vermont to > Massachusetts' astounding increase of 642%; other states reported increases as > well. The incidence in Wisconsin increased by a factor of five. Idaho and Utah > actually halted vaccination due to the > increased incidence and death rate. In 1959, 77.5% of Massachusetts' > paralytic cases had received 3 doses of IPV (injected polio vaccine). During 1962 > U.S. congressional hearings, Dr. Bernard Greenberg, head of the Dept. of > Biostatistics for the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, > testified that not only did the cases of polio > increase substantially after mandatory vaccinations-a 50% increase from > 1957 to 1958, and an 80% increase from 1958 to 1959 but that the statistics > were deliberately manipulated by the Public Health Service to give the opposite > impression. It is > important to understand that the polio vaccine was not universally > accepted, at least initially. Despite this, polio declined both in European > countries that refused mass vaccination as well as in those that employed it. > According to researcher/author Dr. Viera Scheibner, 90% of polio cases were > eliminated from statistics by health authorities' redefinition of the > disease when the vaccine was introduced, while in reality the Salk vaccine was > continuing to cause paralytic polio in several countries at a time when there > were no epidemics being caused by the wild virus. For example, cases of > viral and aseptic meningitis, which have symptoms similar to polio, were > routinely diagnosed and recorded as polio before > the vaccine, but were distinguished and removed from polio statistics after > the vaccine. Also, the number of cases needed to declare an epidemic was > raised from 20 to 35, and the requirement for inclusion in paralysis > statistics was changed from symptoms that lasted for 24 hours to symptoms lasting 60 > days (many polio victims' paralysis was > temporary). It is no wonder that polio decreased radically after vaccines > at least on paper. In 1985, the CDC reported that 87% of the cases of polio > in the U.S. between 1973 and 1983 were caused by the vaccine, and later > declared that all but a few imported cases since were caused by the vaccine and > most of the imported cases occurred in fully vaccinated individuals. > Jonas Salk, inventor of the IPV, testified before a Senate subcommittee > that nearly all polio outbreaks since 1961 were caused by the oral polio > vaccine. At a workshop on polio vaccines sponsored by the Institute of Medicine > and the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention, Dr. Katz of Duke > University cited the estimated 8-10 annual U.S. cases of vaccine associated > paralytic polio (VAPP) in people who have > taken the oral polio vaccine, and the [four year] absence of wild polio > from the western hemisphere. Scheer of the National Rehabilitation > Hospital Research Center in Washington, D.C., pointed out that most parents are > un-aware that polio vaccination in this country entails " a small number of > human sacrifices each year. " Compounding > this contradiction are low adverse event reporting and the NVIC's > experiences with confirming and correcting misdiagnoses of vaccine reactions, which > suggest that the actual number of VAPP " sacrifices " may be 10 to 100 times > higher than that cited by the CDC. For these reasons, the live polio virus is > no longer in widespread use. > To be sure, polio as it was known in the first half of the 20th century > does not exist today. However, declines following polio peaks in the late > 1940's and early 1950's had been underway again for a period of years by the time > the vaccine was introduced. > > Dotsie >  > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2010 Report Share Posted August 28, 2010 Very scary and sad, sorry to hear it. How old was she when she got the vaccine? Was it in nasal spray form or injection? tnx, bG > > > > In a message dated 8/27/2010 2:59:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > b7494@ writes: > > > > > The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have > > > debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. > > > > Until you have lived with the trauma of vaccine damage personally, you will > > never know the real damage that these vaccines cause. The doctors who > > innoculate our children with this ticking time bomb poison refuse to take > > responsibility for the damage they have caused. Do you want to be told that the > > percentage for serious side effects is small when it's your child who won the > > jackpot? > > > > The thimerosal is still in the vaccines. They only raised the safety and > > concentration levels so that they can claim that there is no thimerosal in > > vaccines.........and that's just one ingredient. > > > > My granddaughter was born a healthy, happy little girl. She received the > > MMR when she was only a few months old, against my wishes. Since that day, > > she has symptoms of stroke and cannot use her right arm and although not as > > bad, she has trouble using her right leg. The doctors told my daughter that > > she had a stroke at birth. I have videos of her waving her right arm before > > the vaccination. None of my other grandchildren have been vaccinated. > > > > From: > > http://www.zhealthinfo.com/vac-myths.htm > > > > VACCINATION TRUTH #6: > > " The polio vaccine temporarily reversed disease declines that were underway > > before the vaccine was introduced; this fact was deliberately covered up by > > health authorities. In Europe, polio declined in countries that both > > embraced and rejected the vaccine. "  > > > > VACCINATION MYTH #6: > > " Polio was one of the clearly great vaccination success stories... " ...or > > was it? > > Six New England states reported increases in polio one year after the Salk > > vaccine was introduced, ranging from more than doubling in Vermont to > > Massachusetts' astounding increase of 642%; other states reported increases as > > well. The incidence in Wisconsin increased by a factor of five. Idaho and Utah > > actually halted vaccination due to the > > increased incidence and death rate. In 1959, 77.5% of Massachusetts' > > paralytic cases had received 3 doses of IPV (injected polio vaccine). During 1962 > > U.S. congressional hearings, Dr. Bernard Greenberg, head of the Dept. of > > Biostatistics for the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, > > testified that not only did the cases of polio > > increase substantially after mandatory vaccinations-a 50% increase from > > 1957 to 1958, and an 80% increase from 1958 to 1959 but that the statistics > > were deliberately manipulated by the Public Health Service to give the opposite > > impression. It is > > important to understand that the polio vaccine was not universally > > accepted, at least initially. Despite this, polio declined both in European > > countries that refused mass vaccination as well as in those that employed it. > > According to researcher/author Dr. Viera Scheibner, 90% of polio cases were > > eliminated from statistics by health authorities' redefinition of the > > disease when the vaccine was introduced, while in reality the Salk vaccine was > > continuing to cause paralytic polio in several countries at a time when there > > were no epidemics being caused by the wild virus. For example, cases of > > viral and aseptic meningitis, which have symptoms similar to polio, were > > routinely diagnosed and recorded as polio before > > the vaccine, but were distinguished and removed from polio statistics after > > the vaccine. Also, the number of cases needed to declare an epidemic was > > raised from 20 to 35, and the requirement for inclusion in paralysis > > statistics was changed from symptoms that lasted for 24 hours to symptoms lasting 60 > > days (many polio victims' paralysis was > > temporary). It is no wonder that polio decreased radically after vaccines > > at least on paper. In 1985, the CDC reported that 87% of the cases of polio > > in the U.S. between 1973 and 1983 were caused by the vaccine, and later > > declared that all but a few imported cases since were caused by the vaccine and > > most of the imported cases occurred in fully vaccinated individuals. > > Jonas Salk, inventor of the IPV, testified before a Senate subcommittee > > that nearly all polio outbreaks since 1961 were caused by the oral polio > > vaccine. At a workshop on polio vaccines sponsored by the Institute of Medicine > > and the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention, Dr. Katz of Duke > > University cited the estimated 8-10 annual U.S. cases of vaccine associated > > paralytic polio (VAPP) in people who have > > taken the oral polio vaccine, and the [four year] absence of wild polio > > from the western hemisphere. Scheer of the National Rehabilitation > > Hospital Research Center in Washington, D.C., pointed out that most parents are > > un-aware that polio vaccination in this country entails " a small number of > > human sacrifices each year. " Compounding > > this contradiction are low adverse event reporting and the NVIC's > > experiences with confirming and correcting misdiagnoses of vaccine reactions, which > > suggest that the actual number of VAPP " sacrifices " may be 10 to 100 times > > higher than that cited by the CDC. For these reasons, the live polio virus is > > no longer in widespread use. > > To be sure, polio as it was known in the first half of the 20th century > > does not exist today. However, declines following polio peaks in the late > > 1940's and early 1950's had been underway again for a period of years by the time > > the vaccine was introduced. > > > > Dotsie > >  > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2010 Report Share Posted August 29, 2010 She was 13. I think she might still be only 13, don't know when her birthday is. They told me but can't remember if it was the spray or injection. What I do know is they come with risks. gail > > > > > > In a message dated 8/27/2010 2:59:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > b7494@ writes: > > > > > > > The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have > > > > debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. > > > > > > Until you have lived with the trauma of vaccine damage personally, you will > > > never know the real damage that these vaccines cause. The doctors who > > > innoculate our children with this ticking time bomb poison refuse to take > > > responsibility for the damage they have caused. Do you want to be told that the > > > percentage for serious side effects is small when it's your child who won the > > > jackpot? > > > > > > The thimerosal is still in the vaccines. They only raised the safety and > > > concentration levels so that they can claim that there is no thimerosal in > > > vaccines.........and that's just one ingredient. > > > > > > My granddaughter was born a healthy, happy little girl. She received the > > > MMR when she was only a few months old, against my wishes. Since that day, > > > she has symptoms of stroke and cannot use her right arm and although not as > > > bad, she has trouble using her right leg. The doctors told my daughter that > > > she had a stroke at birth. I have videos of her waving her right arm before > > > the vaccination. None of my other grandchildren have been vaccinated. > > > > > > From: > > > http://www.zhealthinfo.com/vac-myths.htm > > > > > > VACCINATION TRUTH #6: > > > " The polio vaccine temporarily reversed disease declines that were underway > > > before the vaccine was introduced; this fact was deliberately covered up by > > > health authorities. In Europe, polio declined in countries that both > > > embraced and rejected the vaccine. "  > > > > > > VACCINATION MYTH #6: > > > " Polio was one of the clearly great vaccination success stories... " ...or > > > was it? > > > Six New England states reported increases in polio one year after the Salk > > > vaccine was introduced, ranging from more than doubling in Vermont to > > > Massachusetts' astounding increase of 642%; other states reported increases as > > > well. The incidence in Wisconsin increased by a factor of five. Idaho and Utah > > > actually halted vaccination due to the > > > increased incidence and death rate. In 1959, 77.5% of Massachusetts' > > > paralytic cases had received 3 doses of IPV (injected polio vaccine). During 1962 > > > U.S. congressional hearings, Dr. Bernard Greenberg, head of the Dept. of > > > Biostatistics for the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, > > > testified that not only did the cases of polio > > > increase substantially after mandatory vaccinations-a 50% increase from > > > 1957 to 1958, and an 80% increase from 1958 to 1959 but that the statistics > > > were deliberately manipulated by the Public Health Service to give the opposite > > > impression. It is > > > important to understand that the polio vaccine was not universally > > > accepted, at least initially. Despite this, polio declined both in European > > > countries that refused mass vaccination as well as in those that employed it. > > > According to researcher/author Dr. Viera Scheibner, 90% of polio cases were > > > eliminated from statistics by health authorities' redefinition of the > > > disease when the vaccine was introduced, while in reality the Salk vaccine was > > > continuing to cause paralytic polio in several countries at a time when there > > > were no epidemics being caused by the wild virus. For example, cases of > > > viral and aseptic meningitis, which have symptoms similar to polio, were > > > routinely diagnosed and recorded as polio before > > > the vaccine, but were distinguished and removed from polio statistics after > > > the vaccine. Also, the number of cases needed to declare an epidemic was > > > raised from 20 to 35, and the requirement for inclusion in paralysis > > > statistics was changed from symptoms that lasted for 24 hours to symptoms lasting 60 > > > days (many polio victims' paralysis was > > > temporary). It is no wonder that polio decreased radically after vaccines > > > at least on paper. In 1985, the CDC reported that 87% of the cases of polio > > > in the U.S. between 1973 and 1983 were caused by the vaccine, and later > > > declared that all but a few imported cases since were caused by the vaccine and > > > most of the imported cases occurred in fully vaccinated individuals. > > > Jonas Salk, inventor of the IPV, testified before a Senate subcommittee > > > that nearly all polio outbreaks since 1961 were caused by the oral polio > > > vaccine. At a workshop on polio vaccines sponsored by the Institute of Medicine > > > and the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention, Dr. Katz of Duke > > > University cited the estimated 8-10 annual U.S. cases of vaccine associated > > > paralytic polio (VAPP) in people who have > > > taken the oral polio vaccine, and the [four year] absence of wild polio > > > from the western hemisphere. Scheer of the National Rehabilitation > > > Hospital Research Center in Washington, D.C., pointed out that most parents are > > > un-aware that polio vaccination in this country entails " a small number of > > > human sacrifices each year. " Compounding > > > this contradiction are low adverse event reporting and the NVIC's > > > experiences with confirming and correcting misdiagnoses of vaccine reactions, which > > > suggest that the actual number of VAPP " sacrifices " may be 10 to 100 times > > > higher than that cited by the CDC. For these reasons, the live polio virus is > > > no longer in widespread use. > > > To be sure, polio as it was known in the first half of the 20th century > > > does not exist today. However, declines following polio peaks in the late > > > 1940's and early 1950's had been underway again for a period of years by the time > > > the vaccine was introduced. > > > > > > Dotsie > > >  > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2010 Report Share Posted August 29, 2010 hm the most likely would be spray, which is a live virus. Injections usually are used under 2 years old or over 50 (like me). Injections are dead virus and you need 2 shots since it does not produce a big immune reaction. Dead virus cannot mutate, so the other stuff in the vaccine is main risk with the shots. Live virus in the nasal spray might have mutated from the harmless form to a harmful one. Wish they'd just used the dead virus approach, but probably panicked as the early reports came in of hospitalizations and deaths. condolences, and it's a warning for sure. bG > > > > > > > > In a message dated 8/27/2010 2:59:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > > > > b7494@ writes: > > > > > > > > > The evidence of this quietness, it seems to me, is the freedom to have > > > > > debates about vaccines as if one had a lot of choices in the matter. > > > > > > > > Until you have lived with the trauma of vaccine damage personally, you will > > > > never know the real damage that these vaccines cause. The doctors who > > > > innoculate our children with this ticking time bomb poison refuse to take > > > > responsibility for the damage they have caused. Do you want to be told that the > > > > percentage for serious side effects is small when it's your child who won the > > > > jackpot? > > > > > > > > The thimerosal is still in the vaccines. They only raised the safety and > > > > concentration levels so that they can claim that there is no thimerosal in > > > > vaccines.........and that's just one ingredient. > > > > > > > > My granddaughter was born a healthy, happy little girl. She received the > > > > MMR when she was only a few months old, against my wishes. Since that day, > > > > she has symptoms of stroke and cannot use her right arm and although not as > > > > bad, she has trouble using her right leg. The doctors told my daughter that > > > > she had a stroke at birth. I have videos of her waving her right arm before > > > > the vaccination. None of my other grandchildren have been vaccinated. > > > > > > > > From: > > > > http://www.zhealthinfo.com/vac-myths.htm > > > > > > > > VACCINATION TRUTH #6: > > > > " The polio vaccine temporarily reversed disease declines that were underway > > > > before the vaccine was introduced; this fact was deliberately covered up by > > > > health authorities. In Europe, polio declined in countries that both > > > > embraced and rejected the vaccine. "  > > > > > > > > VACCINATION MYTH #6: > > > > " Polio was one of the clearly great vaccination success stories... " ....or > > > > was it? > > > > Six New England states reported increases in polio one year after the Salk > > > > vaccine was introduced, ranging from more than doubling in Vermont to > > > > Massachusetts' astounding increase of 642%; other states reported increases as > > > > well. The incidence in Wisconsin increased by a factor of five. Idaho and Utah > > > > actually halted vaccination due to the > > > > increased incidence and death rate. In 1959, 77.5% of Massachusetts' > > > > paralytic cases had received 3 doses of IPV (injected polio vaccine). During 1962 > > > > U.S. congressional hearings, Dr. Bernard Greenberg, head of the Dept. of > > > > Biostatistics for the University of North Carolina School of Public Health, > > > > testified that not only did the cases of polio > > > > increase substantially after mandatory vaccinations-a 50% increase from > > > > 1957 to 1958, and an 80% increase from 1958 to 1959 but that the statistics > > > > were deliberately manipulated by the Public Health Service to give the opposite > > > > impression. It is > > > > important to understand that the polio vaccine was not universally > > > > accepted, at least initially. Despite this, polio declined both in European > > > > countries that refused mass vaccination as well as in those that employed it. > > > > According to researcher/author Dr. Viera Scheibner, 90% of polio cases were > > > > eliminated from statistics by health authorities' redefinition of the > > > > disease when the vaccine was introduced, while in reality the Salk vaccine was > > > > continuing to cause paralytic polio in several countries at a time when there > > > > were no epidemics being caused by the wild virus. For example, cases of > > > > viral and aseptic meningitis, which have symptoms similar to polio, were > > > > routinely diagnosed and recorded as polio before > > > > the vaccine, but were distinguished and removed from polio statistics after > > > > the vaccine. Also, the number of cases needed to declare an epidemic was > > > > raised from 20 to 35, and the requirement for inclusion in paralysis > > > > statistics was changed from symptoms that lasted for 24 hours to symptoms lasting 60 > > > > days (many polio victims' paralysis was > > > > temporary). It is no wonder that polio decreased radically after vaccines > > > > at least on paper. In 1985, the CDC reported that 87% of the cases of polio > > > > in the U.S. between 1973 and 1983 were caused by the vaccine, and later > > > > declared that all but a few imported cases since were caused by the vaccine and > > > > most of the imported cases occurred in fully vaccinated individuals. > > > > Jonas Salk, inventor of the IPV, testified before a Senate subcommittee > > > > that nearly all polio outbreaks since 1961 were caused by the oral polio > > > > vaccine. At a workshop on polio vaccines sponsored by the Institute of Medicine > > > > and the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention, Dr. Katz of Duke > > > > University cited the estimated 8-10 annual U.S. cases of vaccine associated > > > > paralytic polio (VAPP) in people who have > > > > taken the oral polio vaccine, and the [four year] absence of wild polio > > > > from the western hemisphere. Scheer of the National Rehabilitation > > > > Hospital Research Center in Washington, D.C., pointed out that most parents are > > > > un-aware that polio vaccination in this country entails " a small number of > > > > human sacrifices each year. " Compounding > > > > this contradiction are low adverse event reporting and the NVIC's > > > > experiences with confirming and correcting misdiagnoses of vaccine reactions, which > > > > suggest that the actual number of VAPP " sacrifices " may be 10 to 100 times > > > > higher than that cited by the CDC. For these reasons, the live polio virus is > > > > no longer in widespread use. > > > > To be sure, polio as it was known in the first half of the 20th century > > > > does not exist today. However, declines following polio peaks in the late > > > > 1940's and early 1950's had been underway again for a period of years by the time > > > > the vaccine was introduced. > > > > > > > > Dotsie > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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