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Sat, 24 Jan 2004 21:28:01 -0500

[sSRI-Research] HYPING VACCINES: AN INVESTIGATION

 

http://www.redflagsweekly.com/conferences/vaccines/2004_jan12.html

 

HYPING VACCINES: AN INVESTIGATION

 

Chickenpox, Lyme, Rotavirus, And A Highly Revealing Analysis Of Flu

Statistics

 

By RFD Columnist, Dr. F. Edward Yazbak

 

TL Autism Research

Falmouth, Massachusetts

 

Years ago, the description of diseases used to be accurate. Smallpox was

a very dreaded, serious, and often fatal illness. Certainly, no parent

wished smallpox on his children. Chickenpox on the other hand was a

relatively benign illness: a low-grade fever, an itchy rash and a week

out of school.

Like all childhood illnesses, it was worse in adults and parents were

actually hoping that their children could “catch chickenpox” and be

finished with it for the future.

 

In 1995, chickenpox suddenly became a major health problem. Six children

were reported to have died from chickenpox; frequent and repeated TV

coverage lasted for weeks without anyone mentioning that two of the six

children had leukemia and the others were on cortico-steroids.

Concurrently, chickenpox became a major economical disaster that was

gravely impacting the United States economy, as working mothers stayed

home to give their children Aveeno baths and syrup to relieve itching. A

short time later, the chickenpox vaccine was cheerfully and successfully

launched.

 

 

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