Vaccine Companies Must be Trying to Remedy That, then, Right?
They aren't naïve. They know the vaccines are dangerous. Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen told Russia Today that scientists who created a Small Pox vaccine won't take it, and don't want their loved ones to take it either.1
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons has been around since 1943, and enjoys 4,000 members. It has asked for the government to stop pushing any vaccines on Americans due to the potential of life long serious illness, or death.2
In his powerful July 25th, 2009 article, "Vaccinations: Deadly Immunity," at GlobalResearch.ca Robert F. Kennedy Jr. describes in great detail how in June of 2000, top government scientists and health officials met at the request of the Center for Disease Controlat the Simpsonwood conference center in Norcross, Georgia. The 52 private invitations included the Food and Drug Administration, the top vaccine specialists from the World Health Organization in Geneva and representatives of every major vaccine manufacturer to discuss statistics suggesting that the mercury preservative thimerosal in vaccines caused autism.
Did they figure out a way to avoid thimerosal and let the public know what had been going on, and help pay back the families with autistic children? Nope. The manufacturers instead worried about how the new information about thimerosal would cause them problems, such as lawsuits, if it got out. Not only the manufacturers, but those officials granted top responsibility for our safety, such as Dr. Bob Chen, head of vaccine safety for the CDC, were was glad that so far, "given the sensitivity of the information, we have been able to keep it out of the hands of, let's say, less responsible hands."
And Dr. John Clements, vaccines advisor at the World Health Organization, thought doing the study at all was a mistake. Pharmaceutical company-backed Senate Majority Leader Frist has repeatedly tried to make all of the vaccine documents securely hidden off from view.
What was the study? After a huge number of other studies, CDC epidemiologist Tom Verstraeten had analyzed the agency's database containing medical records of 100,000 children, thimerosal, was responsible for the large increase in speech delays, ADD, hyperactivity and autism. Since 1991, when the CDC and the FDA had recommended that three more thimerosal-ridden vaccines be given to infants, autism had increased fifteenfold, going from one in every 2,500 children all the way up to one in 166 children.
Considering the Opposites Day protocol, the CDC hired the Institute of Medicine to carry out a different "study" with the stipulation that thimerosal's relationship to autism be covered up. Verstraeten's data was said to be lost and unable to be replicated. To get around the Freedom of Information Act, the vaccine records were secreted away to a private company.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has kept his major contributor, Eli Lilly, the developer of thimerosal, from subpoenas. Still, vaccine manufacturers have finally begun cutting down on selling their thimerosal preserved vaccines —here. The CDC and FDA bought the mercury based vaccines to send to developing countries and let the pharmaceutical companies keep using mercury in some American vaccines such as several pediatric flu inoculations as well and in tetanus boosters.
Bill Frist is a hard working man. He's keeping vaccine manufacturers from liability in 4,200 lawsuits. And, he slipped a provision into an anti-terrorism bill to make sure children with brain disorders resulting from vaccines aren't compensated.
According to Maury Silverman, reporting to Health Freedom, from his observation at the announcement of HHS Secretary Sebelius to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the Swine Flu vaccines were approved and licensed Sept. 15th, 2009.
Considering the government previously approved a "Swine Flu" vaccination that set off the 1976 disaster, which caused hundreds of deaths and thousands maimed for life, we'd normally think, gosh, they won't do that again, at least without better testing, more stringent precautions, alerts to the public about the dangers, and more reliable companies, will they?
Vaccines which include thimerosal, the mercury based preservative, including most versions of the swine flu vaccine, would cause autism and other brain disorders. In April, 2009, reporter Dan Olmsted used as a control group, the Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, because they had not generally let their babies be inoculated. If they went by the national average, they would have had about 130 cases, but instead, there were only four. One had been exposed to mercury from a power plant instead of vaccines and the others had been vaccinated.
Obviously, they wouldn't want to put people at risk like that again, would they? But, hey, apparently, it's Opposites Day! So, instead, the FDA violated the requirement of Title 21 of the US Code, which states that that new drugs need to be shown to be both safe and effective, with the benefits outweighing the risks.3
Notes:
1 See www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=108789#.
2 See shop.wnd.com/store/item.asp?ITEM_ID=2083.
3 See fightingforliberty.ning.com/profiles/blogs/sebelius-licenses-the-swine.