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Our group member: WENDY CALLAHAN lovthatlea@... is on thesky97.3 this

morning (florida) on a three hour show on vaccines...covering the flu

vax.....think of her....and all you praying folks....pray for her too. I

just got off the phone with her husband and he said that some of the

participants would be some one from the local health department,

administrater(s) of the flu vax...etc.

PRAY FOR HER

Thanks, Kimberley

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Does the supposed intent to irradicate from the human population animal born

viral and or bacterial diseases justify the blatant sacrifices of human

life? We (pro-lifers) may be particular with what cosmetic products we

avoid which contain aborted fetal tissue. After being informed of the

ongoing use of these blatant human sacrifices, just exactly how can any

acclaimed christian justify their continued participation by vaccinations

(containing aborted fetal tissue) without contradicting their Bible based

belief in the sanctity of human life?

ABORTIONS WERE LITERALLY INTENDED FOR VACCINATION. Need more convincing

that the abortion industry plays a large role in vaccine manufacturing?

Sorry folks, though this may look like a trumped up horror story, I strongly

suggest you research on government sites before dismissing the reality. Let

the manufacturer(s) and government tell you in their own words:

http://home.earthlink.net/~medlins/

This website is updated daily

Experts Question Potency of Flu Vaccine

> " The data indicate that the vaccine in use does protect to a good extent

> against the currently circulating strain, " Stohr said. "

> And how do they know this? Where is this data?

>

> " Dr. Schaffner, head of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt

> University, noted that even a vaccine that is 50 percent effective may

turn

> a serious illness into a milder one and help protect those who are

> especially vulnerable, such as the elderly, against pneumonia and death. "

> Where do they get this garbage and why do people believe it?

>

> Sheri

>

> >Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:30:13 -0800

> >From: Belkin

>

>

http://story.news./news?tmpl=story & u=/ap/20031210/ap_on_he_me/flu_v

> accine_10

>

> Experts Question Potency of Flu Vaccine

> Wed Dec 10, 9:36 AM ET Add Health - AP to My

>

>

> By DANIEL Q. HANEY, AP Medical Editor

>

> Even as federal officials try to round up extra doses of the flu vaccine,

> many experts are wondering just how much protection the shots will give

the

> millions who have taken them.

>

>

>

>

> Vaccine makers produced 83 million doses this year, but the early and

> intense outbreak in some Western states has dried up supplies in many

> places. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (news - web sites)

> said Tuesday it is trying to redistribute what is left and might buy less

> than 500,000 additional doses from a British maker.

>

>

> " The main concern we are facing is the gap between demand for the vaccine

> and the supply, " said Dr. Gerberding, the CDC's head.

>

>

> The flu shot available this year was formulated to protect against three

> strains of the virus. But the strain actually circulating is somewhat

> different, and it is probably too late to develop an extra shot.

>

>

> Even though one of the three is a close cousin of this season's bug,

> whether that will be enough to help people ward off the flu is unknown.

> Some experts expect the level of protection to be less than 50 percent.

>

>

> Most agree the vaccine will do at least some good. But the word " some " is

> about specific as CDC scientists are willing to get.

>

>

> Even in the best years, the flu shot is not foolproof. Ordinarily it's 70

> percent to 90 percent effective in healthy young adults and somewhat less

> so in the elderly.

>

>

> The last time the vaccine missed the mark was in 1997, when a strain

called

> A-Sydney appeared that was significantly different from the strain

included

> in the flu shot. Doctors are still uncertain about how much good the shot

> did that season, although the CDC estimates it was 30 percent to 50

percent

> protective.

>

>

> Scientists say this year's mismatch does not seem to be as great as it was

> six years ago, but they cannot say with certainty how well the flu shot

> will work, or even whether it will.

>

>

> " With a vaccine with a less optimal match, you have to say it might not

> work at all, " said Dr. Harper, a CDC epidemiologist. " That's very

> unlikely. Probably it will not be 90 percent effective. But we just have

no

> good sense of how it will work in humans. Biology is messy. "

>

>

> The mismatch occurred when experts decided to include a strain called

> A-Panama in this year's shot, the same as last year. It turns out that the

> dominant virus this fall has been A-Fujian, which has two genetic

mutations.

>

>

> A variety of studies using ferrets, the primary lab animal for flu

> experiments, and human blood suggest that the Panama shots should offer at

> least partial protection against the Fujian strain. The most encouraging

> predictions come from the World Health Organization (news - web sites),

> which, along with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (news - web

sites),

> decides what strains will be included in the shot.

>

>

> Dr. Klaus Stohr said blood taken from people who got this year's shot

shows

> they have 41 percent fewer antibodies against Fujian virus than they do

> against Panama, and three-quarters of vaccinated adults have enough

> antibodies to protect against Fujian.

>

>

> " The data indicate that the vaccine in use does protect to a good extent

> against the currently circulating strain, " Stohr said.

>

>

> However, Harper said human blood samples and ferret experiments cannot be

> reliably used to predict how well a vaccine will work. The CDC is doing

> several studies to estimate how well people are protected in areas where

> the flu is circulating, but the answer probably will not be known until

the

> end of the flu season.

>

>

> Dr. Walt Orenstein, director of the CDC's National Immunization Program,

> said it is probably too late to create an additional vaccine for this

> season, although manufacturers are working with the Fujian strain. " I

won't

> rule it out, but it's unlikely, " he said.

>

>

> Meanwhile, doctors continue to urge people to get vaccinated, even though

> supplies are running short, because the vaccine may help make the flu less

> severe, even if it fails to give complete protection. It also protects

> against two other flu strains that could appear later in the season.

>

>

>

>

>

> Dr. Kemmerly, associate head of infectious diseases at the Oschner

> Clinic in New Orleans, said there is already anecdotal evidence that the

> shots are helping people escape the worst of the flu.

>

> " Of the people we are seeing who were vaccinated and have flu-like

> symptoms, it is much milder than if they had not been vaccinated at all, "

> she said.

>

> Dr. Theodore Eickhoff of the University of Colorado, a member of the FDA

> advisory committee that chose this year's vaccine, estimated it will be

> less than 50 percent effective at preventing the flu. " It's a guess based

> on prior years' experience with variant strains, " he said.

>

> Dr. Schaffner, head of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt

> University, noted that even a vaccine that is 50 percent effective may

turn

> a serious illness into a milder one and help protect those who are

> especially vulnerable, such as the elderly, against pneumonia and death.

>

> The CDC said flu is now widespread in at least 13 states, and as of last

> week, it was everywhere except Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.

>

> ___

>

> EDITOR'S NOTE: Medical Editor Q. Haney is a special correspondent

> for The Associated Press.

>

> ___

>

> On the Net:

>

> http://www.cdc.gov/nip/flu/default.htm

>

>

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Sorry no web access! It was awwwwwsome!!! 3 hours of slamming

vaccines! It flew by! I didn't get to discuss 1/10 of what I wanted to discuss

but it

was excellent!!! Almost everyone was on my side. Did get a couple of doctors

riled up but was able to easily blow them off and make them look bad. One guy

accused me of wanting a lawsuit. I quickly took responsibility for me not

researching vaccines first before I injected my child. It was no ones fault but

my

own that my child was damaged and that shut him up! One asked me if I had

ever seen whooping cough to which I replied yes my son had it after 4 shots of

it

were injected in! That did not go over well with him!!! Most everyone said

how brave I was to do this. Going against the grain is not easy and opening up

yourself to ridicule was commendable. That made me feel really good. We will

see. I had over 200 hits to my website after the show so someone is listening!

All the best,

" Parents should decide through informed choice, which vaccines if any should

be

given to their children "

<A HREF= " http://www.vaccinetruth.org/ " >Vaccine Information</A>

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At 08:03 PM 12/11/2003 EST, you wrote:

>Sorry no web access! It was awwwwwsome!!! 3 hours of slamming

>vaccines! It flew by! I didn't get to discuss 1/10 of what I wanted to

discuss but it

>was excellent!!! Almost everyone was on my side. Did get a couple of doctors

>riled up but was able to easily blow them off and make them look bad. One

guy

>accused me of wanting a lawsuit. I quickly took responsibility for me not

>researching vaccines first before I injected my child. It was no ones

fault but my

>own that my child was damaged and that shut him up! One asked me if I had

>ever seen whooping cough to which I replied yes my son had it after 4

shots of it

>were injected in! That did not go over well with him!!! Most everyone said

>how brave I was to do this. Going against the grain is not easy and

opening up

>yourself to ridicule was commendable. That made me feel really good. We will

>see. I had over 200 hits to my website after the show so someone is

listening!

>

>All the best,

>

WOW ! Congratulations - you have been initiated!

And 3 hours! Whooptie do!

Sounds like you did great! Thank you for doing what you do!

Sheri

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DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE.

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Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy

knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information

and religions destroy spirituality " .... Ellner

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You go !! Score one for the good side. : ) I wish I could have been a

fly on the wall to hear that debate! Awesome awesome!!

Kay

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Sorry no web access! It was awwwwwsome!!! 3 hours of slamming

vaccines! It flew by! I didn't get to discuss 1/10 of what I wanted to discuss

but it

was excellent!!! Almost everyone was on my side. Did get a couple of doctors

riled up but was able to easily blow them off and make them look bad. One guy

accused me of wanting a lawsuit. I quickly took responsibility for me not

researching vaccines first before I injected my child. It was no ones fault

but my

own that my child was damaged and that shut him up! One asked me if I had

ever seen whooping cough to which I replied yes my son had it after 4 shots of

it

were injected in! That did not go over well with him!!! Most everyone said

how brave I was to do this. Going against the grain is not easy and opening up

yourself to ridicule was commendable. That made me feel really good. We will

see. I had over 200 hits to my website after the show so someone is listening!

All the best,

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