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dysfunction: 1. It's not just about mercury. 2. The cells and molecules

don't lie. http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=16717 Georgia Straight,

Canada Vaccines show sinister side By Pieta Woolley Publish Date:

23-Mar-2006 If two dozen once-jittery mice at UBC are telling the truth

postmortem, the world’s governments may soon be facing one hell of a lawsuit.

New, so-far-unpublished research led by Vancouver neuroscientist Chris Shaw

shows a link between the aluminum hydroxide

used in vaccines, and symptoms associated with Parkinson’s, amyotrophic

lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease), and Alzheimer’s. Shaw is

most surprised that the research for his paper hadn’t been done before. For 80

years, doctors have injected patients with aluminum hydroxide, he said, an

adjuvant that stimulates immune response. “This is suspicious,” he told the

Georgia Straight in a phone interview from his lab near Heather Street and

West 12th Avenue. “Either this [link] is known by industry and it was never

made public, or industry was never made to do these studies by Health Canada.

I’m not sure which is scarier.” Similar adjuvants are used in the following

vaccines, according to Shaw’s paper: hepatitis A and B, and the Pentacel

cocktail, which vaccinates against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, and a

type of meningitis. To test the link theory, Shaw and his four-scientist

team from UBC and Louisiana State University injected

mice with the anthrax vaccine developed for the first Gulf War. Because Gulf

War Syndrome looks a lot like ALS, Shaw explained, the neuroscientists had a

chance to isolate a possible cause. All deployed troops were vaccinated with

an aluminum hydroxide compound. Vaccinated troops who were not deployed to the

Gulf developed similar symptoms at a similar rate, according to Shaw. After

20 weeks studying the mice, the team found statistically significant

increases in anxiety (38 percent); memory deficits (41 times the errors as in

the sample group); and an allergic skin reaction (20 percent). Tissue samples

after the mice were “sacrificed” showed neurological cells were dying. Inside

the mice’s brains, in a part that controls movement, 35 percent of the cells

were destroying themselves. “No one in my lab wants to get vaccinated,” he

said. “This totally creeped us out. We weren’t out there to poke holes in

vaccines. But all of a sudden, oh my God—we’ve

got neuron death!” At the end of the paper, Shaw warns that “whether the

risk of protection from a dreaded disease outweighs the risk of toxicity is a

question that demands our urgent attention.” He’s not the only one

considering that. The charge that there’s a sinister side to magic bullets

isn’t new. With his pen blazing, celebrity journalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

popularized vaccine scepticism with his article arguing that mercury in

vaccines causes autism, which ran in the June 2005 Rolling Stone and on-line

at Salon.com. So did last year’s vaccines-linked-to- autism bestseller,

Evidence of Harm by David Kirby (St. Martin’s Press). But there’s a potential

public-health cost to all the controversy, according to the B.C. Centre for

Disease Control. “Vaccines have been a victim of their own success,”

spokesperson Ian Roe told the Straight in a telephone interview from Ottawa.

Diseases such as polio, which killed his father-in-law, are

almost eradicated and therefore no longer serve as a warning to parents. But

the epidemic threat is still real. “If everyone decided to not get

vaccinated, we’d live in a very different world.” Canada’s last national

immunization conference, in December 2004, heard a report that vaccine

coverage is sometimes low. For diphtheria, the Public Health Agency of Canada

found that just 75 percent of two-year-olds are immunized; the target is 99

percent. For tetanus, just 66 percent of 17-year-olds are immunized, compared

to a target of 97 percent. Dr. Ronald Gold, the former head of the

infectious-disease division at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children, told the

conference that “we will never be without an anti-vaccine movement,” but “in

reality, there is no scientific evidence for these myths.” Shaw

acknowledges that there’s a lot of pressure on parents to vaccinate their

children. “You’re considered to be a really bad parent if you don’t

vaccinate,” he

said—and your child can’t attend public school. “But I don’t think the

safety of vaccines is demarcated. How does a parent make a decision based on

what’s available? You can’t make an intelligent decision.” Conservatively,

he said, if one percent of vaccinated humans develop ALS from vaccine

adjuvants, it would still constitute a health emergency. It’s possible, he

said, that there are 10,000 studies that show aluminum hydroxide is safe for

injections. But he hasn’t been able to find any that look beyond the first

few weeks of injection. If anyone has a study that shows something different,

he said, please “put it on the table. That’s how you do science.”

Neuroscience research is difficult, Shaw said, because symptoms can take

years to manifest, so it’s hard to prove what caused the symptoms. “To me,

that calls for better testing, not blind faith.” He pointed out that George

W. Bush passed legislation that opens the door for the USA to order

a nationwide anthrax immunization campaign, with the threat of bioterrorism.

Shaw’s paper is currently undergoing a peer review.

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