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> Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are indeed

> just front groups for the vaccine industry?

" Made possible by an unrestricted grant from MedImmune, Inc. "

Says so...right at the bottom of the homepage. At least they are

being honest in this case.

I absolutely abhor the " pro-vaccine " websites that are disguised as

patient advocacy groups and are hush-hush about where they get their

funding.

Hopefully all the chatter on the internet will force more of these

organizations to take the high road, state their authentic goals

versus false goals and come clean about their true highest purpose -

to sell more vaccines.

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> Apparently this campaign, which I had heard of but ignored until

the

> school district allowed this propaganda in my child's backpack, is

> sponsored by Clorox, and what I suspect are two front companies

for

> the vaccine industry, Families Fighting Flu

>

> http://www.familiesfightingflu.org/

>

> and the Visiting Nurses Asoociation.

>

> The campaign web site is at

>

> http://www.sayboototheflu.com/

>

>

> Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are indeed

> just front groups for the vaccine industry?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Vance

> Pissed off dad of 5 year old autistic twin boys

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Get used to it Vance. When you send your kids to public/government

schools they are inunudated with all kinds of government propraganda.

Government says all vaccines are good and safe and you'll be getting

a lot more of the " Say boo to the flu " stuff.

Lunch menus, Time magazine for kids, health textbook are just a few

examples that come to mind.

My NT daughter has become very astute and identifying the propaganda

and she's only eleven. She knows she has to learn their " facts "

about vaccines and regurgitate that information back to them say for

health class, BUT we believe something different in out house based

our her brother's health problems.

Schools are just an outlet for them to " educate " idiot parents like

you and me about how wonderful vaccines are.

I do realize what an insult to injury it is when it is your affected

child that brings that garbage home in his backpack...very upsetting.

>

> This has got me steaming mad! My 5 year old autistic son brings

> home a flyer from his special education preschool today with the

> Scholastic logo (book company that does the book fairs in schools

> and publsihes books such as Clifford the Big Red Dog)on it that

> says " Say Boo to the Flu. " Number one of four tips is " Get

> vaccinated " and to the right is a " News Flash " saying " flu

vaccines

> are now recommended for kids 6 months to 5 years old and their

child-

> care providers. " (everything after the word recommended was in

bold).

>

> Apparently this campaign, which I had heard of but ignored until

the

> school district allowed this propaganda in my child's backpack, is

> sponsored by Clorox, and what I suspect are two front companies

for

> the vaccine industry, Families Fighting Flu

>

> http://www.familiesfightingflu.org/

>

> and the Visiting Nurses Asoociation.

>

> The campaign web site is at

>

> http://www.sayboototheflu.com/

>

> I will be speaking to the person in our school district who

approves

> flyers that get sent home with students this afternoon.

>

> Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are indeed

> just front groups for the vaccine industry?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Vance

> Pissed off dad of 5 year old autistic twin boys

>

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Wow and I am working at the school tomorrow for their Scholastic School Fair. Ugh! If only i had known sooner. That is nasty. I wore my Mercury Poisoning T-shirt today and for anyone asking I said "This is my costume for halloween. Can you think of anything scarier?".Vance Laine <cheeseheadvance@...> wrote: This has got me steaming mad! My 5 year old autistic son brings home a flyer from his special education preschool today with the Scholastic logo (book company that

does the book fairs in schools and publsihes books such as Clifford the Big Red Dog)on it that says "Say Boo to the Flu." Number one of four tips is "Get vaccinated" and to the right is a "News Flash" saying "flu vaccines are now recommended for kids 6 months to 5 years old and their child-care providers." (everything after the word recommended was in bold).Apparently this campaign, which I had heard of but ignored until the school district allowed this propaganda in my child's backpack, is sponsored by Clorox, and what I suspect are two front companies for the vaccine industry, Families Fighting Fluhttp://www.familiesfightingflu.org/and the Visiting Nurses Asoociation.The campaign web site is athttp://www.sayboototheflu.com/I will be speaking to the person in our school district who

approves flyers that get sent home with students this afternoon.Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are indeed just front groups for the vaccine industry?Thanks!VancePissed off dad of 5 year old autistic twin boys

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I don't think front groups is the right word-it is simply more likely, in my opine, that the drug companies give money to Scholastic or fund something for them and same for clorox to promote the flu vaccine. Scholastic is a great company for books and i am sure that Pharma has brainwashed them the same they brain wash others. Maurineegran03 <egran03@...> wrote: > Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are indeed > just front groups for the vaccine

industry?"Made possible by an unrestricted grant from MedImmune, Inc."Says so...right at the bottom of the homepage. At least they are being honest in this case. I absolutely abhor the "pro-vaccine" websites that are disguised as patient advocacy groups and are hush-hush about where they get their funding.Hopefully all the chatter on the internet will force more of these organizations to take the high road, state their authentic goals versus false goals and come clean about their true highest purpose - to sell more vaccines.---> Apparently this campaign, which I had heard of but ignored until the > school district allowed this propaganda in my child's backpack, is > sponsored by Clorox, and what I suspect are two front companies for > the vaccine industry, Families Fighting Flu> > http://www.familiesfightingflu.org/> > and the Visiting Nurses Asoociation.> > The campaign web site is at> > http://www.sayboototheflu.com/> > > Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are indeed > just front groups for the vaccine industry?> > Thanks!> > Vance> Pissed off dad of 5 year old autistic twin boys>

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I don't think front groups is the right word-it is simply more likely, in my opine, that the drug companies give money to Scholastic or fund something for them and same for clorox to promote the flu vaccine. Scholastic is a great company for books and i am sure that Pharma has brainwashed them the same they brain wash others. Maurineegran03 <egran03@...> wrote: > Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are indeed > just front groups for the vaccine

industry?"Made possible by an unrestricted grant from MedImmune, Inc."Says so...right at the bottom of the homepage. At least they are being honest in this case. I absolutely abhor the "pro-vaccine" websites that are disguised as patient advocacy groups and are hush-hush about where they get their funding.Hopefully all the chatter on the internet will force more of these organizations to take the high road, state their authentic goals versus false goals and come clean about their true highest purpose - to sell more vaccines.---> Apparently this campaign, which I had heard of but ignored until the > school district allowed this propaganda in my child's backpack, is > sponsored by Clorox, and what I suspect are two front companies for > the vaccine industry, Families Fighting Flu> > http://www.familiesfightingflu.org/> > and the Visiting Nurses Asoociation.> > The campaign web site is at> > http://www.sayboototheflu.com/> > > Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are indeed > just front groups for the vaccine industry?> > Thanks!> > Vance> Pissed off dad of 5 year old autistic twin boys>

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I have a funny " Families Fighting Flu " story. Back in February

when I first heard about this website, I went on their guestbook and

wrote a very quick but very respectful comment on there about just

making sure that the flu vaccination that you received or gave to

your child was thimerosal-free. Not surprisingly, my comment never

appeared. So, for fun, I wrote another comment from a ficticious

person (Kendra ). Basically, I just wrote that I was glad

that this website was here and I get annual flu shots for all my

children each year, blah, blah, blah. Well, of course, THAT comment

showed up within minutes. The funniest part about it was that I

came here to EoH and posted about it (didn't write about it anywhere

else)... Guess what? Soon after that, my comment by Kendra

was gone. Basically, we either have/had spies here from that site

or someone from here contacted them and told them that Kendra

was not a legit person or whatever. Lame.

>

> > Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are

indeed

> > just front groups for the vaccine industry?

>

>

> " Made possible by an unrestricted grant from MedImmune, Inc. "

>

> Says so...right at the bottom of the homepage. At least they are

> being honest in this case.

>

> I absolutely abhor the " pro-vaccine " websites that are disguised

as

> patient advocacy groups and are hush-hush about where they get

their

> funding.

>

> Hopefully all the chatter on the internet will force more of these

> organizations to take the high road, state their authentic goals

> versus false goals and come clean about their true highest

purpose -

> to sell more vaccines.

>

> ---

>

>

> > Apparently this campaign, which I had heard of but ignored until

> the

> > school district allowed this propaganda in my child's backpack,

is

> > sponsored by Clorox, and what I suspect are two front companies

> for

> > the vaccine industry, Families Fighting Flu

> >

> > http://www.familiesfightingflu.org/

> >

> > and the Visiting Nurses Asoociation.

> >

> > The campaign web site is at

> >

> > http://www.sayboototheflu.com/

> >

> >

> > Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are

indeed

> > just front groups for the vaccine industry?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Vance

> > Pissed off dad of 5 year old autistic twin boys

> >

>

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agreed on the scholastic and chlorox front - these are just

companies doing business. Familiesfightingflu.org, however, is a

front group...sponsored openly by MedImmune.

> > Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations

are indeed

> > just front groups for the vaccine industry?

>

> " Made possible by an unrestricted grant from MedImmune, Inc. "

>

> Says so...right at the bottom of the homepage. At least they are

> being honest in this case.

>

> I absolutely abhor the " pro-vaccine " websites that are disguised

as

> patient advocacy groups and are hush-hush about where they get

their

> funding.

>

> Hopefully all the chatter on the internet will force more of these

> organizations to take the high road, state their authentic goals

> versus false goals and come clean about their true highest

purpose -

> to sell more vaccines.

>

> ---

>

> > Apparently this campaign, which I had heard of but ignored until

> the

> > school district allowed this propaganda in my child's backpack,

is

> > sponsored by Clorox, and what I suspect are two front companies

> for

> > the vaccine industry, Families Fighting Flu

> >

> > http://www.familiesfightingflu.org/

> >

> > and the Visiting Nurses Asoociation.

> >

> > The campaign web site is at

> >

> > http://www.sayboototheflu.com/

> >

> >

> > Does anyone have evidence that these two organizations are

indeed

> > just front groups for the vaccine industry?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Vance

> > Pissed off dad of 5 year old autistic twin boys

> >

>

>

>

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Families Fighting Flu is definitely an industry front group. I

believe the PR firm behind it is Ketcham. Somewhere on one of these

groups someone had researched the registration of the domain name,

which incidentally preceded the tragedies of the particular families

that are " featured " on the webpage, and traced it back to the PR firm.

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