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In a message dated 06/07/2001 4:03:36 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

Vaccinations writes:

> . It is important to note that, in the

> area of vaccines, many new ones are in the works and will soon be

> subject to mandate in addition to all the others--for our older children as

> well as our youngest ones. These include vaccines against sexually

> transmitted diseases, alcoholism, nicotine, behavior problems (!!), and

> recreational drug use, as well as dangerous but rarely-encountered disease

> entities. If the process runs true to form, they will arrive on the market

> poorly tested, and with their interactions within individual persons, with

> food and drugs, and with other vaccines, unexplored.

>

>

I just finished reading the Dean Koontz book called Fear Nothing.

It was a very quiet ending, but one that was totally frightening. It

certainly reminds me of this multiple vaccination idea. I won't give away the

plot or ending in case you may want to read it. I would really recommend it.

Has this been read by anyone else?

Blessings,

Suzanne

Mom of (10 years) and Olivia Rose (2 years) and baby

phine (5 months).

Colossians 2

8 Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after

the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after

Christ.

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I love Koontz! Is that a new one?

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In a message dated 6/8/2001 12:01:05 AM Central Daylight Time,

SFwwjd4u@... writes:

> I just finished reading the Dean Koontz book called Fear Nothing.

> It was a very quiet ending, but one that was totally frightening. It

> certainly reminds me of this multiple vaccination idea. I won't give away

> the

> plot or ending in case you may want to read it. I would really recommend

> it.

> Has this been read by anyone else?

>

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If you like fiction books I would highly recommend Robin Cook.

Imagine medical fiction by a medical doctor :) He wrote " Coma " which

was made into a movie (which I have yet to see... lol..) but I find

his books frightening sometimes because they often don't seem too far-

fetched. I don't read any fiction besides his books.

> In a message dated 06/07/2001 4:03:36 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

> Vaccinations@y... writes:

>

>

> > . It is important to note that, in the

> > area of vaccines, many new ones are in the works and will soon be

> > subject to mandate in addition to all the others--for our older

children as

> > well as our youngest ones. These include vaccines against

sexually

> > transmitted diseases, alcoholism, nicotine, behavior problems

(!!), and

> > recreational drug use, as well as dangerous but rarely-

encountered disease

> > entities. If the process runs true to form, they will arrive on

the market

> > poorly tested, and with their interactions within individual

persons, with

> > food and drugs, and with other vaccines, unexplored.

> >

> >

> I just finished reading the Dean Koontz book called Fear Nothing.

> It was a very quiet ending, but one that was totally frightening.

It

> certainly reminds me of this multiple vaccination idea. I won't

give away the

> plot or ending in case you may want to read it. I would really

recommend it.

> Has this been read by anyone else?

>

> Blessings,

>

> Suzanne

>

> Mom of (10 years) and Olivia Rose (2 years) and baby

> phine (5 months).

>

> Colossians 2

> 8 Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit,

after

> the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not

after

> Christ.

>

>

>

>

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Hmmmm...haven't read this one! You have piqued my interest tho! I love Dean

Koontz, so this will be a definite must read! Thanks! =o)

SFwwjd4u@... wrote: In a message dated 06/07/2001 4:03:36 PM US Eastern

Standard Time,

Vaccinations writes:

> . It is important to note that, in the

> area of vaccines, many new ones are in the works and will soon be

> subject to mandate in addition to all the others--for our older children as

> well as our youngest ones. These include vaccines against sexually

> transmitted diseases, alcoholism, nicotine, behavior problems (!!), and

> recreational drug use, as well as dangerous but rarely-encountered disease

> entities. If the process runs true to form, they will arrive on the market

> poorly tested, and with their interactions within individual persons, with

> food and drugs, and with other vaccines, unexplored.

>

>

I just finished reading the Dean Koontz book called Fear Nothing.

It was a very quiet ending, but one that was totally frightening. It

certainly reminds me of this multiple vaccination idea. I won't give away the

plot or ending in case you may want to read it. I would really recommend it.

Has this been read by anyone else?

Blessings,

Suzanne

Mom of (10 years) and Olivia Rose (2 years) and baby

phine (5 months).

Colossians 2

8 Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after

the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after

Christ.

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> I just finished reading the Dean Koontz book called

> Fear Nothing.

> It was a very quiet ending, but one that was totally

> frightening. It

> certainly reminds me of this multiple vaccination

> idea. I won't give away the

> plot or ending in case you may want to read it. I

> would really recommend it.

> Has this been read by anyone else?

I read it a long time ago and can't remember the

ending! LOL Now I'll have to read it again. ;) Did you

know there's a sequel, just as awesome?

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