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You Can Avoid Killer Vaccines:
by Barry Forbes The Tribune/Thompson Newspaper
Sunday, February 7, 1999
ABC's 20/20 broke the media taboo two weeks ago. For the first
time in recent memory, a major network is asking the question:
Can a vaccination kill or seriously maim for life?
Under attack worldwide, hepatitis B vaccine was the subject of
20/20's Who's Calling The Shots. In France, a national "hep
B" school vaccination program was halted after the vaccine
was connected to multiple sclerosis. In Canada, angry Manitoba
parents went to court to protect 18,000 fourth grade students.
In Wyoming, New Hampshire, Illinois and other states, parents
are revolting.
In the U.S. alone, the vaccine has been responsible for a staggering
17,497 reported adverse reactions (1990-98.) Of those reports,
5,983 involved life- threatening health problems, hospitalization,
disablement and death. Worse, former FDA Commissioner Dr. David
Kessler estimated that only 10% of vaccine reactions are actually
reported. Thus, actual adverse reactions from Hepatitis B vaccine
are dramatically higher than indicated. 20/20 featured 4-year-old
Ronnie Allen, his Hep. B vaccine "mandated" before entering
preschool in suburban St. Louis. He received his shot the day
before Halloween, and almost didn't make it to Christmas. Ronnie
was diagnosed with a rare, painful, life-threatening form of arthritis.
So far he's had 10 chemotherapy treatments; he'll require medication
for as long as he lives.
In Porterville, California, Debbie Parker's son Matthew died
in her arms after being immunized with Hep. B vaccine. The local
sheriff threatened Debbie with murder charges.
Last September, five-week-old Lyla Rose the only child of Michael
and Lorna Belkin of New York died in bed beside her mother, just
16 hours after her shot. Michael Belkin is distraught, angry at
the medical complex. "They emphatically denied it could be
the vaccine," he told me. "Yet my brother-in-law, a
British physician, immediately made the connection." In his
autopsy report, the New York coroner refused to mention Lyla Rose's
swollen brain a classic vaccine adverse reaction.
"Vaccines do a lot of good things for people," he told
Belkin.
What's going on?
Like AIDS, hepatitis B is spread through blood or body fluids.
People at risk include junkies, gays, prostitutes, promiscuous
heterosexuals and hepatitis B positive mothers. Since the government
can't get these folks to take the vaccine, Public Health mandated
that all babies must be vaccinated at birth. In 1996, only 54
children in the 0-1 age group contracted hepatitis B. 3.9 million
children were born that year, making the incidence an infinitesimal
0.001 per cent for babies less than a year old. The disease is
so rare for newborns that they're not even mentioned on the Centers
for Disease Control hepatitis fact sheet.
"How is a baby possibly going to get hepatitis B,"
Belkin asks? "It is ridiculous to give this vaccine to a
child. I wish we'd known that before Lyla Rose received the vaccine.
No one told us." The National Vaccine Information Center
is sending an urgent notice of hepatitis B vaccine adverse effects
to every pediatrician in the U.S.
Check out these horrifying side effects: Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS), multiple sclerosis, lupus, Guillain-Barre Syndrome,
and other central demyelinating diseases including transverse
myelitis and optic neuritis; and immune system dysfunction including
chronic arthritis.
Obviously, the public is a huge loser in this enduring nightmare.
Who wins? The foxes in charge of the hen house are vaccine manufacturers
Merck and Smithkline Beecham, both safely shielded from vaccine
adverse effect lawsuits under U.S. law. Merck alone is pulling
in close to $1 billion a year in vaccine revenues, not too difficult
when bureaucrats and governments mandate shots.
"I don't truly believe that those illnesses were caused
by vaccine," Merck's Dr. Robert Sharrar told 20/20. Really,
Doctor? Do you really believe that tens of thousands of adverse
reactions and hundreds of deaths "just happened?"
Dr. Bonnie Dunbar, a pioneering cellular biologist at Houston's
Baylor College of Medicine, has moved into the forefront of hep
B adverse reaction medical research. In certain people, she says,
"a genetic component sets off an explosive chain of events
after they receive the vaccine. Within a month, most of these
people have completely debilitating lifestyle changes." Who
is calling the shots? If you decide that hepatitis B vaccine isn't
for your child, you are. You alone have the right and the moral
obligation to say no. To avoid killer vaccines like hep B, every
state offers at least one of three exemptions medical, religious,
and philosophical. Many offer all three.
Contrary to what you've been led to believe, this useless, dangerous
pharmaceutical nightmare can be categorically avoided. It is as
it should be your call.
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