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VACCINATION - THE CONSTANT THREAT

You might wonder why I keep harping on the perils vaccination. If not, you should be carefully examining the issue of vaccination and the loss of your right to choose for your children whether to be vaccinated or not. The next plan is to force more vaccines on adults.

Having studied vaccine statistics thoroughly, I can tell you the efficacy of them is at best questionable and the danger of them has thoroughly been acknowledged by the "vaccine industry" and by the Federal government. It is also a fact that the more vaccines a person gets, the greater the risk of mild to severe long term side effects.

Another book you might want to read is "What The Pharmaceutical Companies Don't Want You To Know About Vaccines" by Dr. Todd M. Elsner. Here are a few of the ingredients in what your child has had injected into his blood stream:

- 760 mcg (micrograms) 2-phenoxyethane (anti-freeze)
- 5700 mcg aluminum (a known neurotoxin)
- 801.6 mcg formaldehyde (a carcinogen, embalming fluid)
- unknown amounts of MRC-5 cells (aborted human babies)
- 760 mcg of MSG (monosodium glutamate) which causes obesity and diabetes
- and a variety of other ingredients that are toxic.

As I have said before, the vaccine manufacturers have no legal liability for any side effects. This liability has been shifted from the manufacturer to you, the taxpayer, by decision of the US Congress putting this into law in 1986. The only valid reason for more vaccines is to forward the making of a buck. Even the polio vaccine probably did little to reduce polio. The statistics were manipulated in a very clever way to make the vaccine look valuable.

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