Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Stratpat wrote: "Thrombocyotopenic purpura is an autoimmune disease. We see that vaccines can cause autoimmune disease in a large percentage of the population. Ergo..." I fully understand that "Thromboycotopenic Purpura" is an autoimmune disease that was caused by the childhood vaccines she received. How can I say with such certainty the vaccine was the cause? Because, my daughter's "autoimmune disease" (ITP) forty years ago, was successfully treated by removing her spleen, which, as I have already said, inexplicably began destroying the platelets in her blood. The moment her spleen was removed, after months of unnecessary and experimental dithering by "experts", she recovered and resumed normal life requiring no other drugs or treatment. In other words, there was absolutely NOTHING, pre-diagnosis or 40 years after treatment, to indicate her autoimmune disease was "genetic". In fact, all evidence indicates it was not "genetics" that caused her spleen to begin destroying her own platlets, it was the "environmental" insult within the vaccines that caused it. Yet, our family NOW has a "genetic history" of autoimmune disease. There is no reason to believe that decades from now almost EVERY family will have some type of family "genetic history" of autoimmune diseases. Even though a great majority of those autoimmune diseases will have been, in actuality, adverse reactions to the "environmental insults" routinely embedded in vaccines. We can rest assured the "genetic research industry" will make great use of all those families with histories of autoimmune diseases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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