Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Dear All, I am not merely engaged in pointing out the connection behind vaccines and autism. I am trying to highlight the connection to raise awareness on the issue to achieve the following; 1. To prevent the increase in cases of autism. In fact vaccines are claimed to prevent diseases. I also do the same thing, I raise awareness about vaccine dangers to prevent diseases like ASD, ADHD, infantile diabetes, infantile cancer, and other infant developmental disorders. As Xena has pointed out infantile attention deficit disorders are today present in 1 in 6 children. This is unacceptable by any standards. 2. Unless we come together and fight on the issue the government will not award any compensation to the parents of children with ASD and other vaccine related disorders. You must realise that an autistic child is also a heavy financial burden on the parents. 3. It is only when the heavy metal, measles, and autism link is widely known, that parents will take to detoxification as an important part of their childs therapy thus coming out of the grip of the autism industry. 4. I care only about the children as I am a victim of ASD myself and am FULLY aware of the extent of their pain and anguish. I will not give up till the name "ASD" is wiped out of the lexicon of the medical industry. The vaccine producers do not want their source of income to dry up. The medical industry has invested a lot in studying about measures to help infants with various disorders. If infants stop suffering from those disorders they would end up being nowhere. We cannot make an ASD affected child fully normal. But by highlighting the vaccine-heavy metals-chemicals-autism link we can have less ASD affected children in our midst. Surely that is also an objective of this group? Unless the parents all over the world unite and fight on this issue the 10 billion dollar vaccine industry will continue to maim our children. Therefore I do not usually react to mails denouncing me . The number of personal mails I get in my inbox suggests that my mails are well accepted and that many parents do not want to openly discuss or participate in the subject in the forums as they do not wish to antagonise certain people. I understand and do not disagree with them. Regards, Jagannath. "Our ideal is not the spirituality that withdraws from life but the conquest of life by the power of the spirit." - Aurobindo. Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 Ash wrote: " Unfortunately, in the U.S. a child is not permitted to enter a public school without vaccinations and parents can be held criminally negligent for not placing a child in school. " Fortunately for those who do their research (i.e. have the resources, are willing to look into it, and *know* to ask the question in the first place) there are always exemptions to vaccination when entering public school. It depends on the individual state's laws, but there is always a medical exemption and a religious exemption, and in some states they accept a philosophical exemption. The most stringent state that I am aware of is Virginia (ironically, the home of the NVIC), which allows a medical and a religious exemption, but if you take the religious exemption you are not allowed to vaccinate your child(ren) AT ALL, so there is no picking and choosing your vaccines. In the United States, today, you may take the religious exemption for public school vaccination and not be required or asked about your religion or the nature of your objections. I expect this to change as the separation of Church and State crumbles. Of course these exemptions do not apply to private daycare facilities, private schools, private organizations such as Boy/Girl Scouts, some sporting activities, etc. States' regulations concerning homeschooling also vary widely, but the bottom line is that in the US today, you are always allowed to school your child(ren) at home. Some states have strict testing, reporting and certification requirements, and others have virtually none. In some cases this may vary by county. Basically you have to set up a private school in your home, which may or may not be difficult to do. I believe there's a listing of state laws concerning homeschooling on www.hslda.com, or linked from www.unschooling.com. I have been told that, in Kentucky, even if I homeschool, vaccinations are " required " - but the truth is that vaccination is never " required " . We still have informed consent laws. Maybe not for long, and maybe they are rarely adhered to (i.e. doctors are supposed to tell patients the risks and benefits of ANY medical procedure before proceeding - I gather that this almost never happens with vaccination of children, but I wouldn't know because I don't take my children to any allopathic doctor). In case I am required to come up with something, I have a chiropractor willing to sign a medical exemption form. In addition, I never sign release of liability at any doctor's office or hospital, and in fact I have access to wording of a statement I would make any doctor sign before administering vaccines - *guaranteeing* that no harm will come to my child now or in the future as a result of the vaccine. Thankfully I've never had to use them, hopefully I never will, but am prepared in the event of a family member or government official pushing the issue. I am also prepared to flee the country should informed consent laws crumble (which I was afraid of when the whole " mandatory smallpox vaccination " thing came down the pike with the Homeland Security Act a few years ago). If they come knockin', we're gone! Thank you Jagannath, for spreading the word, keep up the good work!! Nicole in KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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