Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 I heard that this was the very reason why they started vaccinating babies with the hepatitis B vaccine at and shortly after birth....because when this vaccine was given to adults, too many of them noted adverse reactions and were actually able to complain and describe these. How many people are involved in the French class action lawsuit regarding the hep B vaccine? Last I heard, it was cerca 17, 000 individuals. By the way, a team from public health was at our school again today, to give our 7th graders their 2nd round of hep B shots. I asked one of the nurses if there was any thimerosal in the vaccines that they were administering to the kids. She said there was. I wondered aloud to her whether these kids know that they are being injected with a mercury-containing product. She assured me that they all "knew" because a letter had been sent home. If that letter was anything like the letter my son received last year in Grade 7, the kids and their parents have been told nothing about the dangers of thimerosal and mercury. All those letters likely said was that if a child was "allergic" to thimerosal, he/she should not be getting the vaccine. There was no mention of what an allergic reaction to thimerosal may look like, and no mention of what thimerosal actually is, does or may do within the body (and there was absolutely no mention that thimerosal was cerca 49% ethyl mercury). I mentioned this in passing, to the Grade 7/8 Science Teacher, as she waited for some of her students while they were getting their vaccines. It turns out that she is interested in learning more about what is in the vaccines, as her background is in chemistry and she had some bad experiences with her own family and neighbours developing learning disabilities and cancers, after setting up their homes in what used to be a "brownfield" (perhaps still is) in an area of Toronto which was heavily industrialized with all sorts of polluting industries in earlier years. Truly, that is one of my saddest sights at school nowadays....watching the Grade 7 students line up to get their hep B vaccines when (probably next to) none of them know what they are receiving. I don't even teach that grade, but for the last few years, I have been going out of my way to visit/drop by these sessions whenever I can, to see if the vaccine being offered is thimerosal-free. Although thimerosal-free hep B vaccines supposedly exist in our country (who knows where?), our Grade 7's continue to receive the thimerosal-containing kind, as do other Grade 7's within our school board. Still barking up the tree (seemingly to no avail, at times), Aasa max walker <max.walker@...> wrote: this would solve the problem of having changes in behaviour after vaccination...by removing the ability to compare before and after.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4939996.stm ange Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 This is so freakin creepy to me. Talk about Big Brother. If the Hep B s going to be required, why not make the kids show proof of the vaccine by the first day of 7th grade or furnish a waiver? They can’t depend on parents taking kids to the doctor, I guess we’ll all just too irresponsible! Schools are the venue for everything these days, and quess who regulates them, our governments (I realize you’re in Canada but I know these vaccine programs happen here as well). They decide what the kids should be fed, taught, and injected with. They depend on parents not really paying much attention and just signing off, not realizing what they’re signing off on! Man I’m glad to homeschool, this is crazy! Becky Truly, that is one of my saddest sights at school nowadays....watching the Grade 7 students line up to get their hep B vaccines when (probably next to) none of them know what they are receiving. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 Becky: You are right...even here in Canada, Grade 7 hep B vaccines are NOT a required vaccine. Kids who don't get this vaccine will not be threatened with suspensions (as they are with others, which our school boards have no right to do, but attempt to do, anyway). I did not allow my 3rd son to get that thimerosal-laden hep B vaccine last year, and will do the same for my younger kids when their time comes up. I probably will have to get extra paperwork filled out and have to pay some fee, to exempt them from the aluminum-containing DPT boosters for teens, aka Adacel. There may be little or no thimerosal in that vaccine, but there is an aluminum compound which can also cause neurological problems (according to Shaw....I can hardly wait to read his paper which is currently under peer review). AasaBecky Grant-Widen <bgrantwiden@...> wrote: This is so freakin creepy to me. Talk about Big Brother. If the Hep B s going to be required, why not make the kids show proof of the vaccine by the first day of 7th grade or furnish a waiver? They can’t depend on parents taking kids to the doctor, I guess we’ll all just too irresponsible! Schools are the venue for everything these days, and quess who regulates them, our governments (I realize you’re in Canada but I know these vaccine programs happen here as well). They decide what the kids should be fed, taught, and injected with. They depend on parents not really paying much attention and just signing off, not realizing what they’re signing off on! Man I’m glad to homeschool, this is crazy! Becky Truly, that is one of my saddest sights at school nowadays....watching the Grade 7 students line up to get their hep B vaccines when (probably next to) none of them know what they are receiving. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2006 Report Share Posted April 26, 2006 We must get in the candidate's faces on these issues. Re: Fw: More bright ideas I heard that this was the very reason why they started vaccinating babies with the hepatitis B vaccine at and shortly after birth....because when this vaccine was given to adults, too many of them noted adverse reactions and were actually able to complain and describe these. How many people are involved in the French class action lawsuit regarding the hep B vaccine? Last I heard, it was cerca 17, 000 individuals. By the way, a team from public health was at our school again today, to give our 7th graders their 2nd round of hep B shots. I asked one of the nurses if there was any thimerosal in the vaccines that they were administering to the kids. She said there was. I wondered aloud to her whether these kids know that they are being injected with a mercury-containing product. She assured me that they all "knew" because a letter had been sent home. If that letter was anything like the letter my son received last year in Grade 7, the kids and their parents have been told nothing about the dangers of thimerosal and mercury. All those letters likely said was that if a child was "allergic" to thimerosal, he/she should not be getting the vaccine. There was no mention of what an allergic reaction to thimerosal may look like, and no mention of what thimerosal actually is, does or may do within the body (and there was absolutely no mention that thimerosal was cerca 49% ethyl mercury). I mentioned this in passing, to the Grade 7/8 Science Teacher, as she waited for some of her students while they were getting their vaccines. It turns out that she is interested in learning more about what is in the vaccines, as her background is in chemistry and she had some bad experiences with her own family and neighbours developing learning disabilities and cancers, after setting up their homes in what used to be a "brownfield" (perhaps still is) in an area of Toronto which was heavily industrialized with all sorts of polluting industries in earlier years. Truly, that is one of my saddest sights at school nowadays....watching the Grade 7 students line up to get their hep B vaccines when (probably next to) none of them know what they are receiving. I don't even teach that grade, but for the last few years, I have been going out of my way to visit/drop by these sessions whenever I can, to see if the vaccine being offered is thimerosal-free. Although thimerosal-free hep B vaccines supposedly exist in our country (who knows where?), our Grade 7's continue to receive the thimerosal-containing kind, as do other Grade 7's within our school board. Still barking up the tree (seemingly to no avail, at times), Aasa max walker <max.walker@...> wrote: this would solve the problem of having changes in behaviour after vaccination...by removing the ability to compare before and after.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4939996.stm ange Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 In their infinite wisdom, the CDC decided that it was too difficult to immunize the actual population at risk, and by that I mean the IV drug users and those who practice high risk sex. Instead they would simply immunize all babies at birth - so much easier and lucrative especially when there's a captive audience. Not only have our kids been sacrificed by the greed of those who profit from increased use of unnecessary and life altering vaccines, but also in the name of those who have chosen to live their lives recklessly. In the end it is our kids who are paying the price for the sins of others. Recently, I made a list of all affected kids - family members, friends, and aquaintances. The numbers are staggering. 1 in 166 is an understatement when you consider the full spectrum, it's more like 1 in 10, yet most people remain clueless. When are they going to wake up? > > I heard that this was the very reason why they started vaccinating babies with the hepatitis B vaccine at and shortly after birth....because when this vaccine was given to adults, too many of them noted adverse reactions and were actually able to complain and describe these. How many people are involved in the French class action lawsuit regarding the hep B vaccine? Last I heard, it was cerca 17, 000 individuals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2006 Report Share Posted April 27, 2006 I have often wondered, if CDC came out with an AIDS vaccine, and offered it as a mandatory vaccination from birth, would there be an outcry? Would people who do not blink an eye at the HEP B (The disease has a similar transmission route: unsafe sex and IV drug use) finally realize that our kids are being vaccinated as a whole to protect the few? Would the sad stigma of AIDS, which I am certain is still prevalent in many, many conservative and liberal communities alike, finally OPEN PEOPLE'S EYES to the absurdity of the vaccination schedule? KS > > > > I heard that this was the very reason why they started vaccinating > babies with the hepatitis B vaccine at and shortly after > birth....because when this vaccine was given to adults, too many of > them noted adverse reactions and were actually able to complain and > describe these. How many people are involved in the French class > action lawsuit regarding the hep B vaccine? Last I heard, it was > cerca 17, 000 individuals. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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