- 1. George W. Bush has said of smallpox vaccination: "One
of my concerns if we were to have universal vaccination, some might lose
their life." ~The Times (in London), November 09, 2001.
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- 2. For each million people vaccinated with the smallpox
vaccine, as many as 250 could die, according to the American Medical Association.
Multiply 250 times 285 (millions of Americans) and the possible deaths
from universal smallpox vaccination could equal 71,250. ~ Journal of the
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- American Medical Association, June 9, 1999, Vol. 281,
No. 22, p. 2132.
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- 3. "The American Medical Association said on Tuesday
it was not in favor of an immediate mass U.S.smallpox vaccination program,
saying the potential threat of a bioterror attack did not warrant inoculating
every
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- American against the disease." ~Reuters, December
12, 2001.
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- 4. "Right now the risk of getting the vaccine is
higher than the benefit. You could get a secondary infection, a full-blown
systemic infection." ~Marie Rau, Panhandle Health District nurse,
quoted by The Spokesman-Review, November 20, 2001.
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- 5. CDC director Jeffrey Koplan has admitted that universal
smallpox vaccination could unleash a significant number of side-effects.
He said that because many parts of ourpopulation do not have a"robust
immune system," a fair number of people could have serious reactions.
~Koplan speaking on the PBS special "Bioterror Propaganda" aired
by WETA, November 14, 2001.
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- 6. If the entire nation were to receive a smallpox vaccine,
several thousand people would likely develop encephalitis, an inflammation
of the brain. ~Washington Post, Dec. 26, 2001.
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- 7. Roger J. Pomerantz, chief of the infectious disease
department at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, said that doctors
have no idea what the smallpox vaccine might do to people at the extremes
of life--less than 2 and older than 65. He said that an even greater concern
would be its effect on people with weakened immune systems from HIV infection,
chemotherapy or transplants. ~Washington Post, Dec. 26, 2001.
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- 8. "Researchers have been reluctant to recommend
a new vaccination program which would use the smallpox vaccine for the
local population because the vaccine can cause disease and death in persons
with inadequate immune systems." ~Science, Vol. 277, July 18, 1997,
pp. 312-13.
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- 9. Routine smallpox vaccination in the United States
ended in 1972. Officials are hesitant to resume the immunizations because
the vaccine is the most reactive of all and has been linked to serious
side effects, including death. ~ Reuters, November 29, 2001.
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- 10. Eight printed pages of medical studies documenting
the many serious side effects of smallpox vaccination can be obtained at
www.whale.to/vaccines/smallpox.html. See "smallpox vaccine adverse
reactions 66-76." [Note: go to the home page above and put "smallpox
vaccine adverse reaction" in the search engine.] Repercussions include
serious brain and heart diseases, autism, abnormal chromosomal changes,
diabetes, various cancers and leukemias, plus demyelination of nerve tissue
years after vaccination.
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- 11. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that vaccination
must not be forced on persons whose physical condition would make such
vaccination "cruel and inhuman." In other words, the state has
no right to command that an individual sacrifice his life in the name of
public health. ~Jacobsen V. Massachusettes, 197 U.S. 11 (1905).
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- 12. By the 1920s, several British medical researchers
documented that smallpox was not only more common among the VACCINATED,
but that the DEATH RATE from smallpox was actually higher among those who
had been vaccinated. This indicates that the vaccine was ineffective and
predisposed vaccinated persons to more lethal disease. ~Vaccination, Dr.
Viera Scheibner, Australia, 1993, pp. 205-220.
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- 13. Getting a vaccination does not guarantee immunity.
~CDC, January 28, 1994.
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- 14. By 1987, scientific evidence indicated that the World
Health Organization's 13-year global smallpox vaccination campaign may
have awakened dormant HIV infection in many vaccinees. ~Times (in London)
May 11, 1987.
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- 15. Vaccines made from animal substrate contain animal
viruses that are impossible to filter out. By 1961, scientists discovered
that animal viruses in vaccines, including smallpox, could act as a carcinogen
when given to mice in combination with cancer-causing chemicals, even in
amounts too small to induce tumors alone. They concluded that vaccine viruses
function as a catalyst for tumor production. ~Science, December
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- 15, 1961.
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- 16. Some of the new smallpox vaccine doses will be created
with animal substrate. Because the vaccine will incorporate vaccinia, the
cowpox virus, many wonder about possible mad-cow contamination. Fifty-five
million doses of the new vaccine will be created using a cell line dating
back to 1966 and cultured from the lung tissues of an aborted human fetus.
~World Net Daily, December 4, 2001.
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- 17. The new smallpox vaccine will be genetically engineered.
Many scientists believe that genetically engineered vaccines may be responsible
for the global epidemic of auto-immune disease and neurological dysfunction.
~American College of Rheumatology, annual meeting, Nov. 8-12, 1998. Merck's
genetically engineered hepatitis B vaccine, Recombivax HB, is a classic
example. According to Dr. Bonnie Dunbar of Baylor College of Medicine,
many thousands of reported adverse reactions to the hepatitis B vaccine
include: chronic fatigue, neurological disorders, rheumatoid arthritis,
lupus and MS-like disease.
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- ~Testimony of Dr. Dunbar to Texas Dept. of Health, March
12, 1999. Over
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- 15,000 French citizens sued the French government to
stop mandatory hepatitis B injections for school children because of resulting
auto-immune diseases. ~Science, July 31, 1998. Dr. John Classen has published
voluminous data showing that the hepatitis B and other vaccines are closely
linked to the development of insulin dependent diabetes. ~Infectious Diseases
in Clinical Practice, October 22, 1997.
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- 18. The British vaccine manufacturer Medeva has a horrendous
record of contamination and blunders. In 2000, the FDA found that Medeva
was making vaccines in conditions of filth, resulting in contaminated products.
Medeva had been illegally using bovine medium to culture its polio vaccines,
then lied about it. Medeva also used the blood of a Creutzfeldt-Jakob victim
(mad cow) to manufacture 83,000 doses of polio vaccine used for (against?)
Irish children. Nevertheless, the FDA allowed the USA to accept Medeva's
flu vaccine (Fluvirin) for the year 2000. ~London Observer series: October
20-26, 2000.
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- 19. In 2001, the British socialized health care system
was reported to be in a state of collapse, with many hospitals and labs
operating in abysmal filth. Five thousand people die each year from infections
contracted in British hospitals; 10,000 become deathly ill from such infections.
Sterilization procedures are barely adequate and said to be risking the
spread of mad cow disease. Government ministers are reportedly trying to
hush up the scandal. ~www.itn.co.uk/ Jan 06, 2001; The Sunday Times of
London, November 12, 2001.
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- 20. The U.S. government apparently intends to conduct
NO double blind studies on the safety and efficacy of the new smallpox
vaccine. It has ordered 286 million doses, one for every man, woman and
child in America at a cost of $428 million. At least half of this vaccine
will be delivered by Acambis PLC of great Britain.
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- Tip of the Week: Keep all vaccine needles away from your
body! ___
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- Vaccination Liberation - Idaho Chapter Ingri Cassel,
President P.O. Box 1444 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816 (208) 255-2307 / 765-8421
vaclib@coldreams.com www.vaclib.org
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- "The Right to Know, The Freedom to Abstain"
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- Comment
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- From kh6
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- I wouldn't take the vaccine either but consider this:
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- Point #2 extrapolates the number of deaths following
vaccination at 71,250.
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- For perspective, this number is less than the number
of deaths in 1996 from heat disease (733,361), cancer (539,533) and stroke
(159,942). The number of deaths from smallpox vaccination would be less
than the number of deaths from chronic respiratory diseases (106,027) and
accidents (94,948), but more than the number of deaths from diabetes mellitus
(61,767) and HIV (31,130) (CDC, for the year 1996).
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- Vaccination would kill a lot more people than firearms
(1,400) (National Safety Council, for the year 1996), though.
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