Immunizations
Cpt Blue Skin
michael_1968 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU
Wed Jan 8 12:10:59 EST 2003
You haven't been following the conversation. Previous emails etc....
Even the Dr's who hand out the drugs/vaccines dont know everything about the
documented side effects. This is documented by the fact that these Dr's are
telling patients the drugs/vaccines are 100% safe when the studies and
warnings say otherwise.
I was refering to infants who are brain damaged (however slightly) from
vaccines and certain prescribed drugs who grow up with all the violent
images etc
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Cpt Blue Skin
----- Original Message -----
From: Chip Hart <chip at PCC.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 3:20 AM
Subject: Immunizations
> Cpt Blue Skin wrote:
> > Just correlate the stats regarding child vaccination programs vs gun
> > problems over the past thirty years in any country and you will see an
> > interesting trend.
>
> This garbage is waaaay off topic, but I finally had to chime in.
> If people are just going to dump bs like this to BOC-L, I'm
> going to offer a little reality.
>
> I work with pediatricians for a living and while it's clear that
> the science of immunizations has improved over the years, the
> *overwhelming majority* of anti-imms data - like the above - has
> been debunked. The immunization "debate" is one of the best
> examples of "anecdote vs. data" and "emotion vs. fact" I've
> seen.
>
> I mean, doesn't ANYONE see the absurdity of the comment above?
> Tying gun control issues into immunization information - what a
> riot. Care for me to correlate "gun problems" with Internet
> Access or something like that? Yeesh.
>
> If you want a brief and limited overview of the anti-vaccine
> crowd, head to places like:
>
> http://pages.ivillage.com/vaccinesupport
> http://www.pathguy.com/antiimmu.htm
> http://www.skeptics.com.au/journal/anti-immune.htm
>
http://www.geocities.com/issues_in_immunization/fearmongers/opposition_to_im
munization.htm
>
> ...and much more.
>
> In a nutshell: unless your scientific "data" comes from a peer
> reviewed source (i.e., _real_ doctors and _real_ scientists),
> it's probably not reputable now is it?
>
> Have you ever seen or HEARD someone with whooping cough? Know
> anyone with Polio?
>
> Unless, of course, there's a Great Big Conspiracy going around
> that we're all missing.
> --
> Chip Hart - Marketing * Physician's Computer Company
> chip @ pcc.com * 1 Main St., Winooski, VT 05404
> 800-722-7708 * http://www.pcc.com/~chip
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