VACCINATION FACTS
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) advocates 32 vaccinations for every child before they reach the age of two.
The CDC has done no studies to assess the long term effects of the current immunization study.
Recently on the TV show 60 minutes a proponent of vaccinations claimed that vaccinations “have a better safety record than vitamins”, yet the U.S. government has paid out over $1.5 billion to families of children who have been injured or killed by vaccinations.
The most rapid period of brain development begins in the final trimester of uterine life and continues through the first two years of life at which time the brain is 80% developed.
Many vaccines, including the flu vaccine, contain thimerosal, which is 50 percent mercury. Mercury is a dangerous neurotoxin.
Scientific research shows that vaccinations spaced close together cause the specialized immune cells of the brain, microglia, to produce toxic substances that damage brain cells.
50 years ago the immunization schedule contained only 4 vaccinations. At that time autism afflicted less than 1 in 10,000 American children.
Today 1 in 68 American families has an autistic child and 1 in 6 are classified as learning disabled.
Since the 1950’s there has been a 4-fold increase in American children in asthma, a 17-fold increase in Type 1 Diabetes, and at least a 2000-fold increase in Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis.
The measles vaccine became available in 1963. In 1962 there were 482,000 cases of measles in the U.S.; in 2003, only 56 cases. However, in 1900 the measles mortality rate was 133 deaths per million, and in 1960 0.3 deaths per million. In 1962 there were less than 100 deaths attributable to measles in the U.S.
Diphtheria and pertussis rates also dropped more than 90% in the 20th century, before the vaccines were discovered. In other words: Better nutrition and sanitation, and cleaner water; not vaccines; have been responsible for the major changes in infection and death rates in the U.S.
50
states require children to be immunized to enroll in daycare or public
schools. 50 states allow a medical exemption, 47 a religious
exemption, and 19 a philosophical exemption.
See: ww.909shot.com/state-site/state-exemptions.htm
More Vaccine Facts
If a child becomes autistic following a vaccination the doctor is protected from any liability because the government requires the vaccination, and the child’s parents, if they had chosen to do so, could have obtained an exemption.
A measles vaccination does not provide permanent protection. Those who contract measles have life-long immunity. An adult who contracts measles is much more likely to have neurological, testicular and ovarian complications. Measles in a pregnant woman may cause fetal malformations.
The amount of mercury a child receives when it follows the CDC guidelines for vaccination for the first two years of life far exceeds the “safe dose” of mercury for an adult as determined by the FDA. Additionally, the amount of mercury in a child’s body has a toxicity of 10 times what it would be in the body of an adult.
The measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine; chickenpox (varicella); smallpox; and Sabin polio vaccine all contain live-virus. Live–virus vaccines may cause the disease they seek to prevent.
With the understanding that some diseases are more devastating than others here is a vaccine schedule to consider:
- No vaccinations before the age of two.
- No vaccines that contain thimerosal (mercury)
- No live virus vaccines, except for smallpox should it recur.
- Vaccinations should be given one at a time, every six months beginning at the age of two.
- Consider the following vaccines as the most critical:
a. Acellular Pertussis
b. Diphtheria
c. Tetanus
d. Polio, the Salk vaccine

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