Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Oh Vera, This makes me want to cry and throw up at the same time. How truly sad this all is. And what about these kids that have been destroyed? The future will hopefully hold treatments and hope for our kids. The question that remains: how to stop it from happening to other kids? That is what keeps me awake at night IT is just so sad Hugs- A Jeff's mom From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Vera Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 8:46 AMEOHarm Subject: Re: Re: For those still considering kindergarten boosters Hi Just wanted to let you know that my kids have a second cousin (by marriage NOT blood related) whom we met two years ago at age 5. When I first heard that we would be socializing with them I dreaded it because I knew the little boy was older, NT and more mature -- which meant a nightmare situatuation for us and my son wanting acceptance. But this boy was not like that. He immediately understood about and starting trying to help him. This child could read before he even entered kindergarten. He had everything going for him. I told his parents about mercury and autism and even though his mother was a nurse, she actually seemed to get it. She told me that she wanted her son mercury tested at Children's Hospital because he had suffered infantile seizures. I explained why it was a waste unless she started working with a DAN and pleaded with her not to give him the kindergarten boosters. I explained that even though the mercury was reduced, the vaccines still contained tons of aluminum which combined with 3 live viruses could spell disaster. I also explained that the mercury he had already received was still inside, likely in his brain. Well, she talked it over with the pediatrician who assured her that the mercury was gone and that the aluminum and formaldahyde were the harmless kind. So he got the shots and within a week (after a 4 year seizure absence) he had his first grand mal seizure. That was last September. He now has several grand mal seizures per day and is on medications that no longer work. This once gifted child can now barely make it in Special Education. He is starting at the ripe old age of 7 to show signs of organ distress. His mother called and said, but those shots did not contain mercury. The silent holocaust continues and the only thing that the governments want to do is to cull boys from our future generations, while still poisoning those that survive. Vera Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 This all ties into a question I have. I am going to copy and paste a post I put on CK2 this morning...any info would be appreciated. Vera, I could just tell my friend your story and hopefully that would stop her dead in her tracks!!! Thanks for your help....here's my post.... Hi listmates, I need help gathering info for a friend. She has a NT boy who just turned 1. Thankfully, most of my friends have moved to alternative vaccination schedules for their children. Some even stopped altogether! Anyway, this particular kid, in my opinion, should not get the measles vaccine, even if it is separated from mumps and rubella, which is what his mom is planning on doing. He has had some of the same issues that a lot of our kids have had...multiple ear infections/antibiotics (w/ no probiotic use), now has ear tubes, milk allergy, chemical sensitivity (was wheezy until mom stopped using toxic cleaners in the house), etc. I feel that if he gets the measles vax, even separated from the other two, it could be very damaging, considering his gut health from all the antibiotic use (probably four or five times in his first year of life). I told her this but she wants to read something in print. I don't know what to direct her to. Most everything I can think of just advises to separate the vaccines. Does anyone know of anything that outlines the type of kid I am describing and then advises against the measles vax entirely? Thanks for any help you can give me! > > Me too, ! > > Barb > Re: Re: For those still considering kindergarten boosters > > > > Hi > > Just wanted to let you know that my kids have a second cousin (by marriage NOT blood related) whom we met two years ago at age 5. When I first heard that we would be socializing with them I dreaded it because I knew the little boy was older, NT and more mature -- which meant a nightmare situatuation for us and my son wanting acceptance. > > But this boy was not like that. He immediately understood about and starting trying to help him. This child could read before he even entered kindergarten. He had everything going for him. I told his parents about mercury and autism and even though his mother was a nurse, she actually seemed to get it. She told me that she wanted her son mercury tested at Children's Hospital because he had suffered infantile seizures. I explained why it was a waste unless she started working with a DAN and pleaded with her not to give him the kindergarten boosters. I explained that even though the mercury was reduced, the vaccines still contained tons of aluminum which combined with 3 live viruses could spell disaster. I also explained that the mercury he had already received was still inside, likely in his brain. > > Well, she talked it over with the pediatrician who assured her that the mercury was gone and that the aluminum and formaldahyde were the harmless kind. > > So he got the shots and within a week (after a 4 year seizure absence) he had his first grand mal seizure. That was last September. He now has several grand mal seizures per day and is on medications that no longer work. This once gifted child can now barely make it in Special Education. He is starting at the ripe old age of 7 to show signs of organ distress. > > His mother called and said, but those shots did not contain mercury. The silent holocaust continues and the only thing that the governments want to do is to cull boys from our future generations, while still poisoning those that survive. > > Vera > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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