Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 So what else can we learn by going off-shore? Maybe somebody really smart will find a way to look and VSD-like data somewhere outside the USA where there isn't such an effort to conceal incriminating adverse reactions? We all know the U.S. govt expressed " privacy concerns " are a very bogus excuse not to release data. If we really believe that they are sitting on a lot of proof people like the Geier's need to work around the front sort of out-flanking the system corruption. There has to be at least two countries other than the USA in this world that know how to handle vaccine data. Also, if the CDC etc. go to great extents to hide proof how do you rely on any data from the VSD in the future? Then you have to figure out that plenty of MDs are self-pruning and wouldn't offer a peep of problems with vaccines. Congress really needs to show us just how important our children are. They are falling all over themselves to stir up the Vioxx-type of stuff, but do they have the courage to confront the unstable vaccine gurus and highly volatile germ freaks? A total repeal of VICA is in order if Congress even if the present White House will veto it a'la their glaring conflict of interest against the American people. All VICA did anyway was allow vaccine makers to get really sloppy and careless ( i.e. remember Chiron 2004). After all, when America let them off the hook for product liability to the point that they have absolutely no liability concerns whatsoever, the vaccine makers gloriously and lowly marched down into the abyss where we shiver to think of what goes on in there. Yes they have taken advantage of a loop-hole that Congress created for them. It's a no-brainer that Congress should eliminate VICA and not stick a bandaid over it. [ ] Prozac implcated in US shooting spree - Lilly pharmco hid their own data Confidential papers on anti-depressant drug Prozac that went missing during a murder case have been handed to the US drug regulator by a UK medical journal. The documents, belonging to Eli Lilly, the makers of Prozac, included details of clinical trials of the drug, the British Medical Journal said. The documents reportedly went missing after the relatives of the victims of ph Wesbecker started legal action. >http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4135185.stm > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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