Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Here is a miscellaneous collection of web articles on vaccination and health. PREVNAR VACCINE The first web page discusses doubts being expressed about a best selling vaccine that is widely prescribed for children in the USA, despite negative reports being received from the public and some doctors: <http://www.mercola.com/2001/mar/3/prevnar.htm> ------------------------ VACCINES IN GENERAL This web page provides many links to othere article on the use and abuse of vaccines: <http://www.mercola.com/article/vaccines/links.htm> ------------------------- ATHRAX VACCINE The following site gives a large amount of well documented research into the nature of athrax as a biochemical weapon and the risks created by the military in compelling soldiers to receive anthrax vaccination despite reported non-trivial side-effects. <http://www.anthraxvaccine.org/> -------------------------- ATHRAX VACCINE & THE MILITARY The following web page discussed the widespread use of atthrax vaccine by the US Military during the Gulf war: <http://www.mercola.com/2000/oct/29/anthrax.htm> Here is a small extract from that page: <... Although the Defense Department and Veteran’s Administration have spent over 150 million dollars sponsoring over 120 studies of Gulf War Illness, not a single one of these studies in the United States has examined the relationship between anthrax vaccine and Gulf War Illness, although sixteen other Gulf War exposures have been studied. Instead the Defense Department has used a different strategy. A number of expert scientific panels were convened between 1994 and 1996. They were asked to comment on whether anthrax and botulinum toxoid vaccines could perhaps contribute to Gulf War Illness. None of the panels presented here, with the exception of the Presidential Advisory Committee, cited any references. In the absence of data they drew the following conclusions: The NIH Technology Assessment Workshop said, “no long term adverse effects have been documentedâ€. The VA said “both vaccines, anthrax and botulinum toxoid have been used for many years without adverse effects. All three review panels, The Institute of Medicine, Presidential Advisory Committee and the Defense Science Board Review panels all stated that no long-term adverse effects have been documented or would be expected. Further study of the potential adverse effects of vaccines in this population is not recommended by any of the three panels nor is it endorsed in this plan. " The Presidential Advisory Committee produced a series of final reports as further information about Gulf War exposures continued to come to light. In 1996 they said, “The Committee concludes it is unlikely that health effects reported by Gulf War Veterans today are the result of exposure to the botulinum toxoid or anthrax vaccines, used alone or in combinationâ€. They cited five references for this claim, all of which were to Defense Department briefers. The Institute of Medicine said, “The Committee knows of no evidence of any chronic effect.†The Defense Department attempted to sidestep any actual study of anthrax vaccine and Gulf War veterans’ illnesses. They said it was impossible to do a study because the Gulf War vaccination records have all been lost. However, the document cited here indicates that the Gulf War vaccine records had actually been classified rather than lost. It says “All original records and documents used in identifying units and personnel immunized during Operation Desert Storm are still considered classified information.†But Dr. Philip Pittman at Fort Detrick studied the effect of booster doses of anthrax and botulinum toxoid vaccines several years after the Gulf War. To do this, he was able to identify 400 service members at Fort Bragg who had received anthrax and botulinum vaccinations during the Gulf War. Somehow, the names of vaccine recipients, the dates of vaccination and the numbers of doses for all 400 participants at Fort Bragg were found. The results of his study were interesting. They showed that systemic reactions occurred in 44% of the recipients of vaccine. However, subjects received botulinum vaccine in one arm and anthrax in the other, so it is uncertain how many of these reactions are due to the anthrax vaccine alone. This study also showed that after 30 days, 3% of the subjects continued to have adverse systemic reactions. Whether their problems resolved is unknown. This appears to be an unprecedented rate of long term reactions, but it was ignored..... > --------------------------- VACCINES AND AUTISM The following web page discusses the issue of possible links between autism in children and MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccination: <http://www.mercola.com/2001/mar/17/autism.htm> <Dr Viera Scheibner and Bronwyn Hancock BSc wrote this article, which began thus. <There has been a fair degree of publicity recently, more in some parts of the world than others, in relation to the research that has linked the MMR vaccine to autism. What is the most publicized is that UK researcher DR Wakefield and his group of researchers studied children who developed Crohn's disease and autism and linked them to the MMR vaccine that they had been administered (Lancet 1998). It is good that this is being brought to light, but since parents have been repeatedly reassured by many doctors that the vaccine is safe, which they now can see is not true, it is important for them to logically reason that they cannot trust ANYTHING they are told by doctors, particularly about vaccination, and see that they need to research the whole vaccination issue. Sadly, when this is done, it is realized that this MMR/autism link is only the tip of iceberg. ..... > --------------------- Dr Mel C Siff Denver, USA Supertraining/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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