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Pregnant Women, Caregivers Are First ( NO! Please spread Dr. Blaylock's remarks).

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Dear Amber,

 

You are right. Pregnant women vaccinated can

cause all types of horrors. There are probably

5000 people on this list and we can save some

babies if Dr. Blaylock's words are spread far and

wide. It needs to go to obstetricians, and

medical personnel, and to all pregnant

women. While I'm at it, remember that aspartame

causes birth defects and they must also get off

this poison. Here is what Dr. Russell Blaylock says:

 

" Previous studies of flu viruses found that the

danger to the unborn is not from the virus,

but from the cytokine immune reaction to the virus--that is the mother's

immune reaction to the virus. What this means is that pregnant women who

take this vaccine (especially since it is to be a two to three part vaccine)

will have the same immune effects and may dramatically increase the mother's

risk of having a child with autism or schizophrenia. This is accepted in the

medial literature and have been done repeatedly in animals exposed to

vaccine during pregnancy. We could see a real disaster with this vaccine

program. Mothers should be warned. Remember, there is no evidence that the

vaccine will protect anyone from the

virus. Russell Blaylock, M.D., www.russellblaylockmd.com "

 

 

All my best,

Betty

www.mpwhi.com, www.dorway.com, www.wnho.net

Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame

 

 

 

At 12:05 AM 8/2/2009, Amber Boggs wrote:

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>i JUST had my second baby. And there is no way

>in hell I would get this wile preggnant. Not to

>mention even not preggnant. but preggnant wiman

>first is the most lutacrist thing ever!

>Amber Boggs

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>Flu Vaccine Panel Creates Priority List

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>Pregnant Women, Caregivers Are First

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>By

><http://projects.washingtonpost.com/staff/articles/david+brown/>David Brown

>Washington Post Staff Writer

>Thursday, July 30, 2009

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><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/29/AR200907290360\

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>A complicated list of who should get pandemic

>flu vaccine in the fall is now set. When the

>vaccine starts arriving in September, first in

>line will be pregnant women; the caretakers of

>infants; children and young adults; older people

>with chronic illness; and health-care workers.

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