Guest guest Posted January 3, 2003 Report Share Posted January 3, 2003 Below is information on the Alan Yurko murder case in which a man was convicted of murdering his son (shaking baby syndrome) when, in fact, the baby died from vaccinations. Snippets of story below with URLs to referencing web pages. Alobar ++++++++++++++++++++ Dear Friend, My son Alan was vaccinated despite several contraindications. He was a premature baby weighing only 5lb 9oz at birth. My wife's pregnancy was complicated with maternal gestational diabetes, and group B streptococcal infection (which in itself poses a high risk of infant death). My son suffered in his short life from pneumonia, respiratory distress syndrome, and hyper- bilirubinemia. Despite all of this he was given a cocktail of vaccines at eight weeks of age. The day after he was vaccinated, my baby developed a fever and started to fuss. Ten days later he emitted a high pitched scream. We were told to expect this and not to worry. A couple of days later he stopped breathing. I rushed my baby to the hospital where he died after several severe iatrogenics took place (iatrogenic diseases are those caused by physicians). Because we could not explain his injuries, and because I was the last adult alone with him, I was charged with aggravated child abuse and first degree murder. We could not afford counsel; our lawyers were public defenders. If that wasn't enough, our four-year-old daughter was taken by the authorities to 'protect her' from me - the accused who was in a maximum security facility without bond. She was used by the police and authorities to threaten and blackmail my wife to help them fabricate evidence and testify against me. My wife adamantly refused to do this. She was charged as an accessory to murder and our daughter was placed in extended custody. Here, she was sexually battered and molested when her 'protectors' left her unsupervised with two boys who had a history of deviant behaviour. My wife's charges were dismissed after great effort and cost and our daughter was returned. They both fight every day to bring our family together and have been fighting since 1997. More recently, we discovered that one of the vaccines given to my son - DTaP - was from a batch of vaccines that stands as the number one ranking in deaths, the number one ranking in non-recoveries, and the fourth ranking in total events reported for all Connaught Labs DTaP vaccines between 1990-1999. DTaP 7H81507, which was given to my baby was a Hot Lot. I am serving a life sentence in Florida without the possibility of parole. I loved my little boy. I did not kill my son. His death was the result of the medical treatment he received and a fatal reaction to his childhood immunisations. http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/appeal.html The prestigious medical journal, Medical Hypotheses, has published an article by Professor C. Alan B. Clemetson entitled " Barlow's Disease. " It describes the phenomenon and the role of vaccinations in its pathogenesis. It then goes on to describe its application to the Yurko tragedy, and bids for the release of this innocent man. Clemetson, CAB, Medical Hypotheses (2002) 59(1), 52-56 BARLOW'S DISEASE (Abstract/Summary) The classical form of Barlow's disease, or infantile scurvy, with bruises, broken bones and sores that will not heal, is rarely seen today, but it seems to be reappearing under a different guise, when infants with borderline vitamin C depletion are assaulted with too many inoculations at one time. Moreover, it is now sometimes mistakenly diagnosed as child abuse. http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/pressrelease.html Convicted of Shaken Baby Syndrome and imprisoned for life, Alan Yurko is now supported by an armada of medical experts and vaccine safety advocates who agree that his infant son was killed by an adverse reaction to vaccinations and iatrogenic complications. http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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