From the late Livingwhole.org UPDATE: Pressure from this web site
got Livingwhole.org put back online (read this anyway, it's a good one)
Dear Parents,
You are being
lied to. There are pharmaceutical companies who claim to be
acting in the best interests of your children, but they’re putting your health
and even lives at risk for the sake of profits.
There are some doctors, who, despite not being trained on the history of, lack
of science behind, adverse reactions, or additives in vaccinations, refuse to
read the package inserts and contrary scientific evidence, and do not inform you
of the true risks of a vaccine so you can make an educated decision.
You’re being lied to…because you’re told you’re just a parent, and you
don’t have a say.
They say that measles is a deadly
disease. But it’s
not…unless you look at a fact sheet from the World
Health Organization (cited in the opposing article) which looks at measles
rates globally. You know what else is deadly in
third-world countries? A sneeze. Do you know how measles presents most of the
time? A rash.
They say that chickenpox is a big
deal. But it’s
not.
Before the licensure of the vaccine,
only 4 million cases of chicken pox occurred annually and the varicella mortality
rate was only 0.4 deaths per 1 million people.
In the 25 years prior to vaccine licensure, only 2,262 people
died (about 90 people per year). Let’s put that
into perspective…more than 1,000
people die every year falling down their stairs
and 200 people die each year from
accidentally drowning. I think the real epidemic here centers around your
staircase.
They say the flu is dangerous.
But
it’s not.
The data on influenza
statistics is a
mess. Currently influenza/pneumonia is
the 9th leading cause
of death. According to the CDC’s National
Center for Health Statistics, “influenza and pneumonia” took 62,034 lives in
2001. Most people would hear that number and run out and get a flu shot. Funny
how they lump two “illnesses” in together like that. What they should have said
was “61,777 people died from pneumonia and 257 from the flu and in only 18 cases
was the flu virus positively identified.”
Since the
flu shot is ineffective and often exposes
one to the flu. I’ll opt out and take my
chances.
They say the vaccine prevents whooping
cough. But it doesn’t. According to the pertussis prevalence data,
incidence of pertussis was decreasing before the
licensure of the vaccine in 1949. After licensure pertussis incidences increased, stabilized,
and then reached a 50-year high in 2013. (Do check out the lovely chart on p.
64 here). And now, the CDC admits they’ve discovered
vaccine-resistant pertussis and that children who
receive the vaccine can become asymptomatic carriers and spread
the bacteria. What? So the vaccine is to blame for the outbreaks
occurring in an almost exclusively vaccinated population? I’m shocked (okay, not
really).
Here are your real options: increase
your child’s chance of getting (and spreading) whooping cough by getting a
harmful, ineffective vaccine associated with brain damage (DTP), one that may
cause autism and enhances
the growth of parapertussis bacteria, which can cause a typically milder
strain of whooping cough (DTaP) or makes one an
asymptomatic
carrier (Tdap). No thanks. I don’t want my child to get pertussis (or give
it to anyone else) so I’m running as far away as I can from that
vaccine.
They give credit to vaccines for eradicating
diseases, but they didn’t. Polio (licensed in 1955), hepatitis A (1995) and B (1991), mumps (1967), measles (1963), and
pertussis (1949), were all on the decline before the vaccines were
introduced. Small pox and pertussis ultimately saw an increase in prevalence
after the vaccine and rubella and tetanus was practically nonexistent prior to the
vaccine. Mortality
in all areas with all diseases were significantly
decreased before the vaccine came on the scene. Instead of looking at deceptive
CDC graphs that give credit where credit’s not due, try plugging in the year of
licensure on both prevalence and mortality charts and discover where the
decline occurred for yourself. (For prevalence of polio refer to “Incidence
of poliomyelitis in the USA from CDC, 1972 and for measles prevalence
use healthsentinel.com).
What eradicated
and decreased the prevalence of these diseases? Considering “germs only live in environments conducive to
their growth,” the stark declines in disease can be
attributed to better living conditions,
quarantine programs, hygiene, clean water, indoor plumbing, and better access to
acute care. But if you want, we can
pretend that maggots, parasites, microbes, and other germs don’t respond to
changes in their environment. They’d much prefer a clean house to a rotting
trash can.
They say vaccination is better than
“natural infection.” But they’re wrong.
Yeah, it
completely makes sense that we are all born with immune systems that have
absolutely no clue how to function. Instead of exposing ourselves to viruses
in nature which build our immune systems (like every other mammal) and give us
lifetime immunity, we’ll expose ourselves to the mutated, live, and attenuated
viruses and harmful additives in a vaccine, that may or may not work, and if it
does only affords temporary immunity. Makes complete sense.
They say that vaccines have been
rigorously tested for safety and are subjected to a higher level of scrutiny
than any other medicine. But they’re wrong.Medical drug approval is rigorous
and requires pre-clinical testing in animals, an application and review, three
phases of testing, and another review before it is approved. Studies are usually
done with inactive placebos (like a sugar pill or saline solution) to determine
side-effects, and then later compared to other treatments for the same disease,
but not without passing the prior phase first. The dying cancer patient who did
not get into the clinical trial will not get their hands on that experimental
drug until it’s licensed and approved. Period.
Vaccine approval is a cake-walk
in comparison. Usually two small studies (where test subjects are followed for a
mere 5-15 days) are all that a pharmaceutical company needs to have before
approval is granted (except in the case of the meningitis
vaccine, which is being distributed without a license and is not approved
for use in the United States). Most studies are not even done in this country –
they are done in other countries and disposable children in Africa. Oh, the CDC
conveniently leaves out the part about clinical trials being done with prior
vaccines, adjuvants, or complex vaccines.
Indeed, the FDA has never even spelled out
in regulations the criteria it uses to decide whether a vaccine is safe and
effective for its intended use. - Bruesewitz v. Wyeth
LLC
They say doctors readily admit the side effects of
vaccinations, that side effects are well-known, and except in very
rare cases, are “quite mild.” Actually, most doctors
haven’t read the package inserts, don’t inform the patient of side-effects that
go beyond “redness, pain, and swelling at the injection site, dizziness, or
fainting” and in all actuality, they don’t have to because the U.S Supreme
Court exempted physicians and pharmaceutical companies from vaccine
liability in their infamous landmark case that declared vaccines to be
“unavoidably unsafe.”
So the side-effects of a vaccine are “quite
mild” but the rash associated with chicken pox isn’t? Tell that to the
recipients of rewards from the Vaccine Compensation Injury Act or the
parents of children listed on the VAERS database. Yeah, I know you got
paralysis, cancer, guillain barre, and your baby died of SIDS but hey…good thing
your baby didn’t get that 3-5 day flu people used to get or that ugly red
rash.
They say vaccines are safe. But
they’re not.
The DTP vaccine caused brain inflammation and death in
children. The oral polio vaccine crippled children and adults with
vaccine-strain paralytic polio and caused cancer. The pertussis vaccine causes
pertussis, the MMR vaccine causes irritable bowel diseases and neurological
disorders, the flu shot causes paralysis, and they’re all associated with
hundreds of side-effects you can find by reading the package inserts, court cases,
and studies.
Until vaccines are subjected to double-blind
placebo controlled studies using an inert saline solution (the standard of
evidence-based medicine) and until the benefits outweigh the risks…they’re not
safe.
They say MMR doesn’t cause autism.
But it might.
Even the vaccine
court has rule that evidence of a causal relationship between autism and MMR
exists and that MMR can cause brain encephalopathy leading to permanent brain
injury or death. Study after study after study, vaccine inserts, and
countless court cases have confirmed this link. I don’t know about you, but I am not a fan of the “inject
now worry about it later” mentality and I certainly didn’t choose my stance
because I saw an unsubstantiated, inflammatory media attack on Dr. Wakefield.
It’s time to stop bashing Wakefield and start addressing autism.
They say thimerosal in vaccines doesn’t
cause autism, but it might.There are over 15,000 articles in the medical literature
describing the adverse health effects of mercury exposure on the human body, so
it seems logical that one might be concerned. Although thimerosal has been
reduced or removed from most vaccines, it is still present in the yearly
influenza vaccine (unless you request one without) and was present in three
vaccines (DTaP,
Hep b, and Hib) all of which either listed autism, brain
encephalitis, or neurological
damage as possible adverse reactions. Considering the most recent autism
statistics are from 2010 and aluminum was the replacement of choice for
thimerosal – the verdict is still out. Is replacing something harmful with
something harmful any better? We should probably make sure there’s no chance of
autism before we go injecting any neurotoxin into our children.
They say a child gets more exposure
to aluminum in breast milk and that aluminum is safe. Wrong
again.
A minute amount of
aluminum (0.04 mg/L) may be present in breast milk (which differs from mother to
mother and goes through the digestive tract and easily exits via feces), but 0.1 –
0.5 mg/L is present in each dose of a vaccine and gets carried through the blood
stream to be eliminated by the kidneys. That’s alarming considering a baby
doesn’t obtain full kidney function until they are 1-2 years old and can’t
properly excrete
aluminum. So a child gets 49 doses of various vaccines injected into the
bloodstream before age 6 and that’s not concerning? Can you say, heavy metal
toxicity?
Regardless,
there is no logical justification for
exposing a baby to more of something that is harmful. Aluminum is classified as a hazardous substance that
triggers an immune
system pathway response associated with all
sorts of chronic medical conditions like allergies, eczema, lupus, inflammatory
bowel disease, autism, hyperactivity disorders, dysfunctional immune system, neurotoxicity,
diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, brain
encephalopathy, bone disease, and interferes
with a variety of metabolic and cellular processes in the nervous system.
Here’s a good read on the toxicological profile
of aluminum.
They say that claims made to the Vaccine
Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) and National Vaccine Injury Compensation
Program (NVICP) don’t prove vaccines are harmful. But they
do.VAERS is a database that one can go to report an adverse
reaction to a vaccine. It is estimated that only 1% of the population actually
reports these side-effects. And it’s true, no
“cause and effect” relationship has ever been established between the millions
of reported side-effects and deaths associated with vaccinations. How
convenient, no “cause and effect” relationship was established in the clinical trials either, or on
any other pharmaceutical or
government-funded study. Doing otherwise would de-regulate the entire billion
dollar vaccine industry. Besides, its
much easier to blame your child’s brain encephalitis or post-vaccine seizure on
the weather anyway.
As for the NVICP, this program was founded
because there was so much tort litigation as a result of vaccine injuries that
an attempt was made to stabilize the vaccine market. There’s a tax on each
vaccine that goes into a fund to pay these claims which a petitioner will not
get compensated for unless their condition has no other proven cause but the
vaccine. “As of December
1, 2011, the program had awarded $2.35 billion
in 2,810 separate claims, including compensation for 390 deaths.” And so many
people have reported the development of autism post-vaccine that the Autism
Omnibus Proceeding was established to handle these cases.
Even the U.S Supreme Court recognizes
vaccines have risks (including death). Let’s get on board guys and stop ignoring
the millions of vaccine-injured children who live among us.
They
say unvaccinated children put vaccinated children at risk. But they
don’t.
Yes, that’s completely logical. How about I take birth control so you
don’t get pregnant. Maybe I should run an extra mile too so you can lose weight.
Put your burger down…it’s going to go straight to my butt. Seriously, if you’re
vaccinated and you believe you’re protected then you have nothing to worry about
right?
They say unvaccinated children are
causing outbreaks of “vaccine preventable diseases.” But that’s impossible to
prove and the opposite could be true. Someone please tell me how one
can scientifically prove a disease outbreak is caused by an unvaccinated child,
when the “outbreaks” are occurring almost exclusively in the vaccinated
population? In some cases, vaccination rates have been at 100%. It’s like trying
to figure out which of your 600 cows pooped in the pasture and coming to the
ultimate conclusion that the cow poop came from your chicken.
Now…we know from reading the studies and vaccine
package inserts that vaccines can cause the very diseases they’re designed to
prevent. We know from studies conducted on MMR that some children experience
vaccine-strain measles post-vaccination. We know that chicken pox vaccine can
cause chicken pox, Tdap can cause outbreaks of pertussis, and the oral polio
vaccine caused vaccine-associated paralytic polio. We know that meningitis is a
side effect on several package inserts and that the old HiB meningitis vaccine
was removed from the market because it caused meningitis. We know that mumps outbreaks
have occurred in the fully vaccinated population. And finally, we know that
live-virus vaccines like yellow fever, MMR, and varicella shed and that people
who get inactivated viral vaccines can become asymptomatic carriers.
Logically and scientifically, I am having a
really hard time blaming the chicken for the cow poop.
They say vaccine herd immunity exists.
But it doesn’t.
Herd
immunity 101: Herd immunity is the belief that if a certain portion of the
population becomes immune to a disease the rest of the population will be
protected from infection. Sounds great, except herd immunity only applies
to diseases derived naturally that give one lifetime immunity. A vaccine is deemed effective if it introduces an antigen
but that antigen may not cause an antibody response but if it does, won’t
necessarily give one immunity, but if it does, only provides temporary immunity.
In other words, effective doesn’t equal protective. You can have the antibodies
and still get sick.
Major fail.
A.W. Hedrich, founder of the herd immunity
concept found that a 68% exposure rate was all that was needed (not 95% as
people have been mistakenly led to believe). By that definition, even if herd
immunity did apply to vaccinations we should not see outbreaks of any vaccine
preventable diseases especially in exclusively vaccinated areas. (For more on
herd immunity check out this article
and this book).
They
don’t believe the body’s immune system serves any useful purpose. But
it does. They say vaccines are one of
the greatest public health achievements but they’re not. They say injecting 49 doses of 14 vaccines by age 6
is safe, but it’s not. They believe vaccines are the only way to prevent
disease, but it’s not. They say
“anti-vaccine activists” aren’t educated and haven’t done their
research, but just because one comes
to a different conclusion, doesn’t mean they haven’t. They say vaccines are science-based, while ignoring conflicting scientific
studies.
So why are they lying to you? Pharmaceutical
companies are doing it for profit, and are scared out of their minds of the
liability that would fall upon them if vaccines were the admitted cause of any
number of medical conditions (think asbestos and tobacco litigation). The
government won’t question because of their conflict of interests and profit
margin. Some doctors don’t want to admit they’re wrong. Some people are looking
for someone to blame. A few people truly think vaccines work and have made their
choice but don’t think you have the right to make yours. And some people…hate
others who don’t vaccinate more than they hate bad science.
Like the original article suggests, I too
encourage you to educate yourself. Of
course there are parameters:
First, pretend that there is no split among the
scientific community on this issue. Next, pretend that the hundreds of brilliant
doctors and researchers who have spoken out against vaccines are all
quacks. Then, pretend that vaccines are the only drugs in the world that
conveniently have no harmful side-effects. And finally, if you don’t know where
to start, look to the media, people who haven’t done their research, and
internet blogs that spread nothing but hate towards parents and their
unvaccinated children.
As the original article quoted, an
astrophysicist once said “The good thing about science is that it’s true whether
or not you believe in it.” Great quote, but might I point out that sometimes
people refuse to acknowledge the real science because of what they
believe.