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Andrew Wakefield, Father of the Anti-Vaccine Movement, Responds to the Current Measles Outbreak for the First Time

LINK Andrew Wakefield is both revered and reviled. To a small group of parents, he’s a hero who won’t back down from his assertion that the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine can cause autism. To most, however, he’s the man who authored a fraudulent study that has been refuted many times and was retracted … Continue reading »

Amid measles outbreak, anti-vaccine doctor revels in his notoriety

LINK It’s 6:30 p.m. in eastern Arizona, and an energetic doctor who has gained notice due to his disdain for vaccinations has just gotten home. It’s been a busy day. He’s already spoken to USA Today. He just did a segment on CNN. And he’s closely monitored his Facebook page, which has collected 4,000 “likes” in the span … Continue reading »

Why Sen. Steiner Hayward dropped her controversial vaccine bill and what’s next

State Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward may have backed off her tough vaccine bill, but she’s not giving up the fight to boost immunization rates in Oregon. LINK This woman is a menace

Mounting Research Raises Red Flag for Universal Flu Vaccine By Dr. Mercola

LINK Despite powerful evidence to the contrary, the conventional view is that the best way to protect yourself against influenza is to get a seasonal flu shot. This flies in the face of a multitude of studies showing that: The flu vaccine fails to work for many people.Case in point: The 2012/2013 flu vaccine contained … Continue reading »

Vaccine Safety

LINK Vaccines side effects are well-known. The following was taken from vaccine package inserts and other vaccine company information. Your doctor is supposed to tell you about them. How many of the following were you told about?  * HPV or Gardasil: Death reports are beginning to accumulate as this new vaccine is given to more … Continue reading »

Leading Vaccine Researcher and Mandatory Vaccination Proponent: Measles Vaccine Can’t Prevent Outbreaks

LINK In the medical journal Vaccine,2 Dr. Gregory Poland, the journal’s editor-in-chief, professor of medicine and founder and leader of Mayo Clinic’s Vaccine Research Group, recently made surprising public statements about the poor effectiveness of measles vaccine in the MMR shot. For many years, Dr. Poland has been a strong mandatory vaccination proponent and has … Continue reading »

UPDATE 2014 – LEAD RESEARCHER IN THE GARDISIL VACCINE WARNS PARENTS THAT IT IS A DEADLY SCAM

LINK (Copied from the page) Dr. Diane Harper was a leading expert responsible for the Phase II and Phase III safety and effectiveness studies which secured the approval of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines, Gardasil™ and Cervarix™.  Dr. Harper also authored many of the published, scholarly papers about the vaccines. She is now the latest … Continue reading »

Evolving Bacteria Outsmarts Vaccines By Dr. Mercola

LINK Over the past few years, parents of unvaccinated children have been publicly blamed for increasing cases of B. pertussis whooping cough and deaths. This despite the fact that even the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) admits that the rise in reported whooping cough cases cannot be blamed on unvaccinated children because “they are not … Continue reading »

VACCINATION – THE WORST MEDICAL ABOMINATION by Lawrence Wilson, MD

LINK Vaccination began 200 years ago as an experimental life-saving medical tool. While it originally had some merit, today vaccination is one of the leading causes of disability among our children. Today, vaccines are not needed if one lives healthfully. They do not work as well today as they once did. Also, the stray viruses … Continue reading »

SIDS Death Plausibly Linked to Vaccines in a 4-Month-Old Baby Boy

LINK Mother Shares Her Story His mother Amanda Copenhaver, who works in healthcare, shares with us, On Friday morning July 12, 2013 I took my son in for his 4 month well-baby checkup. The doctor gave him 7 vaccines – DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV and Rota. He was cranky of course after, but doctors tell … Continue reading »