by Arjun Walia
February 15, 2015
from
Collective-Evolution Website
More and more parents around the globe are choosing to opt out of
vaccinating themselves and their children.
As a result of this trend that's been
gaining more and more momentum, a harsh response has come from the
"pro-vaccine" community-criticizing parents for their decision to
not vaccinate.
At the end of the day it's not really
about "pro-vaccination" or "anti-vaccination," it's not one
"against" the other or about pointing fingers and judgment, it's
simply about looking at all of the information from a neutral
standpoint.
It's about asking questions and
communicating so people can make the best possible decisions for
themselves and their children. Parents love their kids and the
vaccine "controversy" has made it difficult for many parents to know
what to do.
Parents who are choosing not to vaccinate their children are not
just doing it based on belief, they are doing it based on science
and information, some of which will be presented in this article.
This science and information is nowhere near emphasized to the point
where the science and information on the other side of the coin is
("pro vaccine").
Parents who choose not to vaccinate
themselves or their children are clearly intelligent, and they
should not be made to look like fools. On the other hand, parents
who are choosing to vaccinate their children are also intelligent.
Those who choose to vaccinate should not
be made out to be the ones who have made the "right" decision when
there is evidence on both sides of the coin that clearly shows
parents who are not vaccinating their children could also be making
the "right" decision.
I'd also like to state that there are multiple vaccines, some may be
safe, some may not be. There are also criticisms of all the studies
mentioned, as well as bias. That being said, all of the studies in
this article, with the exception of one or two, have been published
in credible peer-reviewed scientific journals.
That should not take away from the
important work of many independent scientists from all over the
world.
This article will present a few of the many reasons as to why
parents are choosing to not vaccine their children. I am choosing to
do this article and not one on why parents are choosing to vaccinate
their children because it's already very well known as to why they
choose to vaccinate their children.
I am also doing it to show you why
parents who do not vaccinate are not crazy at all, and in fact quite
intelligent and up to date on important information.
1 - The
Vaccine/Autism Controversy
Bringing up the idea that vaccines, in some way, are linked at all
to autism can be greeted with a harsh reaction.
Some people won't even entertain the
idea, or look at information that suggests there could be a link.
Truth is, there are plenty of studies that stress the idea that
there could be a link, and that there is a link. At the same time,
there are plenty of studies that stress there is no link, and that
vaccines are not in any way linked to autism.
I am referring to peer reviewed
publications all the way to important independent research that's
not sponsored by the vaccine manufacturers themselves.
STUDIES SHOWING VACCINES ARE NOT LINKED
TO AUTISM
Starting off with some of the most recent data available, a study
published in the Journal Vaccine determined that:
-
There was no relationship
between vaccination and autism
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There was no relationship
between vaccination and ASD (autism spectrum disorder)
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There was no relationship
between the
MMR vaccination and autism/ASD
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There was no relationship
between
autism/ASD and thimerosal
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There was no relationship
between austism/ASD and mercury (Hg)
The study concluded that vaccinations
are not associated with the development of autism or autism spectrum
disorder. It was a meta-analysis done by researchers at the
University of Sydney, in Australia.
It examined ten studies involving more
than one million children affirming that vaccines don't cause
autism. (1)
In March of 2013, the Journal of Pediatrics published a study
titled "Increasing exposure to Antibody-Stimulating Proteins and
Polysaccharides (antigens) in Vaccines is Not Associated with Risk
of Autism."
The study found that vaccines, during
the first couple of years of life are not related to the risk of
developing an ASD diagnosis.
They analyzed data from a case-control
study conducted in 3 managed care organizations (MCOs) of 256
children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and 752 control
children matched on birth year, sex and MCO. (2)
Another study published in the Journal of Pediatrics titled "Thimerosal
exposure in infants and developmental disorders: a retrospective
cohort study in the United Kingdom does not support a causal
association" concluded that, with the possible exception of tics,
there was no evidence that thimerosal exposure via the DTP/DT
vaccines causes any neurodevelopment disorders. (3)
A report published in the Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
emphasized how there is an "overwhelming" majority showing no causal
association between the Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) and
autism. It also determined that there was no convincing evidence
that thimerosal has any role in autism. (4)
A study published straight from the CDC and National Immunization
program determined that,
"the evidence is now convincing that
the measles-mumps-rubella vaccines do not cause autism or any
type of autism spectrum disorder." (5)
The list literally goes on and on here,
study after study in peer-reviewed scientific journals claim no link
between vaccines/vaccine ingredients and autism.
This is why many people reject the notion that vaccines could (in
any way) be linked to autism. But that rejection is usually out of
ignorance, and those guilty are parents, people like me and you,
medical professionals and more.
It's our tendency to believe what we are
told (usually through mass marketing alone) without ever doing the
research for ourselves.
STUDIES SHOWING VACCINES COULD BE
LINKED TO AUTISM
As I did in the previous section, I will try to start of with a
couple of more recent studies.
If vaccines aren't linked to autism, why
are scientists/researchers emphasizing that they could be, and
showing that there is a possible link? (Keep in mind the Bradford-Hill Criteria, which is explained in some of the studies).
These
studies are contradictory to the ones above, yet conducted by people
of the same qualifications and published in peer-reviewed scientific
journals.
Let's take a look.
A study published in the Journal of Toxicology by scientists from
the University of British Colombia, Louisiana, and MIT outlines how
Aluminum (Al) up until the 1820s -when the industrial extraction of AI
made it possible to bring it into our food, manufacturing,
medicines, and more -it was almost completely absent from the
biosphere.
The paper outlines how aluminum is
harmful to the Central Nervous System (CNS),
"acting in a number of deleterious
ways and across multiple levels to induce biosemiotic entropy."
(6)
Biosemiotic entropy is basically the
corruption of biological messages from genetics, epigenetics,
proteins, cells, tissues and organs.
The paper points out how CNS problems
are correlated with diseases like autism spectrum disorder, and
makes a strong argument that Aluminum adjuvants in the form of
pediatric vaccines could be contributing to increased rates of
autism spectrum disorders. (page 8).
One of the author's of this paper, Dr. Chris Shaw, a neurologist at
the University of British Columbia explains the danger of aluminum
in vaccines. When aluminum comes from a vaccine, it stays in the
body, and studies have shown that
the adjuvants do not stay
localized but rather travel to the brain where they can be detected
up to a year after the injection.
A study published in the Journal Current Medical Chemistry in 2011
stated that:
"Aluminum is an experimentally
demonstrated neurotoxin and the most commonly used vaccine
adjuvant.
Despite almost 90 years of
widespread use of aluminum adjuvants, medical science's
understanding about their mechanisms of action is still
remarkably poor.
There is also a concerning scarcity
of data on toxicology and pharmacokinetics of these compounds.
In spite of this, the notion that aluminum in vaccines is safe
appears to be widely accepted. Experimental research, however,
clearly shows that aluminum adjuvants have a potential to induce
serious immunological disorders in humans.
In particular, aluminum in adjuvant
form carries a risk for autoimmunity, long-term brain
inflammation and associated neurological complications and may
thus have profound and widespread adverse health consequences."
(7)
The paper points out how aluminum could
be a culprit in the development of a wide body of neurodegenerative
disease, one of them being autism.
Here is a statement I took from the paper, for the specific
citations you can look at the actual paper.
"The issue of vaccine safety thus
becomes even more pertinent given that, to the best of our
knowledge, no adequate clinical studies have been conducted to
establish the safety of concomitant administration of two
experimentally-established neurotoxins, aluminum and mercury,
the latter in the form of ethyl mercury (thimerosal) in infants
and children.
Since these molecules negatively
affect many of the same biochemical processes and enzymes
implicated in the etiology of autism, the potential for a
synergistic toxic action is plausible [31, 47].
Additionally, for the purpose of
evaluating safety and efficacy, vaccine clinical trials often
use an aluminium-containing placebo, either containing the same
or greater amount of aluminum as the test vaccine [48-51].
Without exception, these trials
report a comparable rate of adverse reactions between the
placebo and the vaccine group (for example, 63.7% vs 65.3% of
systemic events and 1.7% vs 1.8% of serious adverse events
respectively [51])."
The paper also points to the fact that
brain inflammatory responses have long been recognized as a factor
in etiology of many neurodegenerative diseases like autism and
provides a host of citations for that as well.
They (Dr, Shaw and Dr. Tomljenovic) also published a paper in 2011
that was approved for publication in the Journal of Inorganic
Biochemistry that stated:
"We show that Al-adjuvanted vaccines
may be a significant etiological factor in the rising prevalence
of ASD.
According to the FDA, vaccines
represent a special category of drugs as they are generally
given to healthy individuals. Further according to the FDA,
'this places significant emphasis on their vaccine safety.'
While the FDA does set an upper
limit for Aluminum in vaccines at no more that 850/mcg/dose, it
is important to note that this amount was selected empirically
from data showing that Aluminum in such amounts enhanced the
antigenicity of the vaccine, rather than from existing safety.
Given that the scientific evidence
appears to indicate that vaccine safety is not as firmly
established as often believed, it would seem ill advised to
exclude paediatric vaccinations as a possible cause of adverse
long-term neurodevelopment outcomes, including those associated
with autism." (8)
Shaw and Seneff also recently published
a paper in the Journal Immunome Research outlining a lot of evidence
pointing to the dangers regarding aluminum in vaccines. (9)
A paper published in the peer reviewed International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public Health titled "Thimerosal Exposure
and the Role of Sulfation Chemistry and Thiol Availability in
Autism" concluded:
"With the rate of children diagnosed
with an ASD in the US now exceeding 1 in 50 children and the
rate of children with neurodevelopment/behavioral disorders in
the US now exceeding 1 in 6 children, and the preceding evidence
showing that there is vulnerability to ™ that would not be known
without extensive testing, the preponderance of the evidence
indicates that ™ should be removed from all vaccines".
(10)
A paper published in the Journal Entropy
Identifies,
"several signs and symptoms that are
significantly more prevalent in vaccine reports after 2000,
including cellulitis, seizure, depression, fatigue, pain and
death, which are also significantly associated with
aluminum-containing vaccines.
We propose that children with the
autism diagnosis are especially vulnerable to toxic metals such
as aluminum and mercury due to insufficient serum sulfate and
glutathione.
A strong correlation between autism
and the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine is also observed,
which may be partially explained via an increased sensitivity to
acetaminophen administered to control fever."
(source)
A paper published in the Journal of
Toxicology titled B-Lymphocytes from a population of Children with
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Unaffected Siblings Exhibit
Hypersensitivity to Thimerosal clearly demonstrates that certain
individuals with a mild mitochondrial defect may be highly
susceptible to mitochondrial specific toxins like thimerosal.
What does this mean?
It means that people with a slight DNA
difference are at risk for developing neurodegenerative diseases via
vaccination. They determined that ASD patients have a heightened
sensitivity to thimerosal which would restrict cell proliferation
that is typically found after vaccination. (11)
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
determined that an increased vulnerability to oxidative stress and
decreased capacity for methylation may contribute to the development
and clinical manifestation of autism. It's well known that viral
infections cause increased oxidative stress. (12)
Research suggests that metals, including
those found in many vaccines are directly involved in increasing
oxidative stress.
Oxidative stress, brain inflammation and microgliosis have been
heavily documented in association with toxic exposures including
various heavy metals. (14)
A study published in the Journal of Biomedical Sciences determined
that the autoimmunity to the central nervous system may play a
causal role in autism. Researchers discovered that because many
autistic children harbour elevated levels of measles antibodies,
they should conduct a serological study of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR)
and myelin basic protein (MBP) autoantibodies.
They used serum samples of 125 autistic
children and 92 controlled children.
Their analysis showed a significant
increase in the level of MMR antibodies in autistic children. The
study concludes that the autistic children had an inappropriate or
abnormal antibody response to MMR. The study determined that autism
could be a result from an atypical measles infection that produces
neurological symptoms in some children.
The source of this virus could be a
variant of MV, or "it could be the MMR vaccine." (13)
A study published in the International Journal of Toxicology
outlines the biological plausibility of mercury's role in
neurodevelopmental disorders. It suggests that early mercury
exposure could indeed increase the risk of autism. (14)
"To sum up, there has been a great
deal of information from different studies that seems to
indicate that repetitive mercury exposure during pregnancy,
through thimerosal, dental amalgam, and fish consumption, and
after birth, through thimerosal-containing vaccinations and
pollution, in genetically susceptible individuals is one
potential factor in autism."
(source)
A study conducted by the Department of
Paediatrics at the University of Arkansas determined that thimerosal-induced
cytotoxicity was associated with the depletion of intracellular
glutathione (GSH) in both cell lines. The study outlines how many
vaccines have been neurotoxic, especially to the developing brain.
Depletion of GSH is commonly associated
with autism.
Although thimerosal has been removed
from most children's vaccines, it is still present in flu vaccines
given to pregnant women, the elderly and to children in developing
countries. (15)
"The assertion that vaccine-autism
concerns rest merely on spurious claims made by uneducated
parents is in stark contrast with a large body of scientific
literature.
As mentioned previously, extensive
research data has underscored the tight connection between
development of the immune system and that of the CNS, and thus
the plausibility that disruption of critical events in immune
development may play a role in neurobehavioral disorders
including those of the autism spectrum.
Indeed, early-life immune challenges
in critical windows of developmental vulnerability have been
shown to produce long-lasting, highly abnormal cognitive and
behavioral responses, including increased fear and anxiety,
impaired social interactions, deficits in object recognition
memory and sensorimotor gating deficits.
These symptoms are highly
characteristic of autism. It is thus indeed naive to assume that
a manipulation of the immune system through an increasing number
of vaccinations during sensitive periods of early development
will not result in adverse neurological outcomes.
Consistent with this, Shoenfeld and
Cohen (world's leading experts in autoimmune diseases) noted
that,
"vaccines have a predilection to
affect the nervous system''.
Also, please refer to a number of
publications we and others have authored on this subject (link
between immune challenges and adverse neurological outcomes.
For specific publications on the
links between vaccinations and autism, refer to the following
citations ." - Lucija Tomljenovic, who has a PhD in biochemistry
and is a senior postdoctoral fellow in UBC's Faculty of
Medicine.
(source)
For more studies you can refer to these
to start off your research.
Gallagher, C.M. and Goodman, M.S.
(2010) Hepatitis B vaccination of male neonates and autism
diagnosis, NHIS 1997-2002. J Toxicol Environ Health A 73,
1665-77.
Gallagher, C.M. and Goodman, M.S. (2008) Hepatitis B triple
series vaccine and developmental disability in US children aged
1-9 years. Tox Env Chem. 90, 997-1008.
Ratajczak, H.V. (2011) Theoretical aspects of autism: causes–a
review. J Immunotoxicol 8, 68-79.
The list literally goes on and on, study
after study in peer-reviewed scientific journals claim a possible
link between vaccines/vaccine ingredients and autism.
So, for the "pro-vaccine" community to say there is no link, and
can't be a link, and that vaccines could not be one out of several
possible causes contributing to the development of autism seems a
little bit ridiculous, don't you think?
Concluding Statement About The
Vaccine/Autism Controversy
As you can see above, there are many peer-reviewed studies published
in scientific journals by experts at various institutions claiming
no link.
On the other hand, we have the same type
of research, also in abundance that claims there could be a link,
and that it is probable - and through science they've shown how.
What are parents who do their research supposed to think when they
come across this information? Why is the "pro vac side" so adamant
on saying that there are no scientific peer-reviewed published
studies that posit a potential link to autism - when there are many.
So, this is one reason why parents are choosing not to vaccinate
their children.
To say there is absolutely no way a
vaccine can be a contributing factor in causing autism is completely
false and dangerous.
2 -
Scientific/Industry Fraud
When a parent points to the idea that scientific and industry fraud
contributed to their decision to not vaccine their child, they can
instantly be deemed "conspiracy theorists" or greeted with some sort
of rude response that makes them out to be "fools."
This couldn't be further from the truth,
and those types of responses often come from those who have failed
to do any investigation for themselves.
"Condemnation without investigation
is the height of ignorance."
Here is why parents are actually
pointing to scientific/industry fraud when it comes to making their
decision, and to be honest, with this type of information out in the
public domain, who can really blame them?
It's hard to know where to start when there are so many examples:
- Lucija Tomljenovic, who has
a PhD in biochemistry and is a senior postdoctoral fellow in
UBC's Faculty of Medicine, is also a medical investigator.
A few years ago she uncovered
documents that reveal vaccine manufacturers, pharmaceutical
companies and health authorities have known about multiple
dangers associated with vaccines but chose to withhold them from
the public. This is scientific fraud, and suggests that this
practice continues to this day.
The documents were obtained from the
UK Department of Health (DH) and the Joint Committee on
Vaccination and Immunization (JCVI), who advise the Secretaries
of State for Health in the UK about diseases preventable through
immunizations.
The JCVI made,
"continuous efforts to withhold
critical data on severe adverse reactions and
contraindications to vaccinations to both parents and health
practitioners in order to reach overall vaccination rates.
"The transcripts of the JCBI
meetings also show that some of the Committee members had
extensive ties to pharmaceutical companies and that the JCVI
frequently co-operated with vaccine manufactures on the
strategies aimed at boosting vaccine uptake.
Some of the meetings at which
such controversial items were discussed were not intended to
be publicly available, as the transcripts were only released
later, through the Freedom of Information Act (FOI).
These particular meetings are
denoted in the transcripts as "commercial in confidence,"
and reveal a clear and disturbing lack of transparency, as
some of the information was removed from the text (i.e., the
names of the participants) prior to transcript release under
the FOI section at the JCVI website." (16)
- A congressional record from May 1,
2003 shows that there could be, and that many scientists
themselves believe that there is a high risk of autism as a
result of Thimerosal-containing vaccines.
Again, this is a congressional
report and parents who choose not to ignore it should not be
bashed by others, don't you think? The report even shows
information from the CDC's own Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD)
that postulates the vaccine-autism connection. (17)
- Insider "whistle-blowers" with
verified credentials have also played a role with parents who
are concerned about vaccinating their children. This type of
thing has been going on for quite a while.
Take Robert F. Kennedy Jr for
example. He repeatedly stated that there is a "cover up" of data
that clearly shows a definitive link between vaccines and
autism. He also alluded to the fact that he has met with some of
these people, that they know what they are doing, and that they
are terrified of the public ever finding out.
Think about that for a second, we
have the former presidents nephew, who has been in elitist
circles and obviously in and around people who've held powerful
positions making these comments.
Of course these are concerning
comments, and to not completely dismiss them as false isn't a
"bad" thing. One of the biggest concerns for parents was the
fact that he, in June 2005, authored an article in Rolling Stone
and Salon.com alleging a government conspiracy to cover up
connections between vaccines and autism.
Both of the articles were retracted.
(18 (19)
There are many speeches he made, and
compelling statements that are available in the form of articles
and YouTube videos if you are interested in seeing more.
Although a "whistle-blower" is not science, it does add to the
science that is already there by giving it an "extra leg" so to
speak. stuff like this seems to be cropping up every year giving
parents more reasons not to vaccinate their children, just as it
is cropping up every year giving parents more reasons to
vaccinate their children.
We also have statements (hundreds) from scientists and doctors
like this one (quote below) which also seem to be contributing
to a lack of trust for vaccine manufacturers and the studies
they sponsor.
Much of the published scientific
studies that say there is no need to worry about vaccines, and
that there is no autism link are actually sponsored by the
vaccine manufactures themselves:
"It is simply no longer possible
to believe much of the clinical research that is published,
or to rely on the judgement of trusted physicians or
authoritative medical guidelines.
I take no pleasure in this
conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my
two decades as an editor of the New England Journal of
Medicine" (considered to be one of the most prestigious
peer-reviewed medical journals in the world).
– Dr Marcia Angell,
Physician, Author, Former Editor in Chief of the NEJM.
(20)
- A more recent example (and perhaps
one of the biggest) would be long time CDC scientist, Dr.
William Thompson.
In fact, he has authored and
co-authored dozens of studies, many of which are commonly
pointed out by the "pro-vaccine" movement. A couple of them are
actually cited above that show there is no link between vaccines
and autism.
Just a few months ago this is what
he had to say:
"The CDC has put the research 10
years behind, because the CDC has not been transparent.
We've missed 10 years of research because the CDC is so
paralyzed right now by anything related to autism. Really
what we need is for congress to come in and say, give us the
data." (22)
He pointed to a specific study that
he co-authored, a 2004 CDC study commonly cited and used by the
scientific community, among others, that determined:
"The evidence is now convincing
that the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine does not cause autism
or any particular subtypes of autism spectrum disorder."
(21)
He also alluded to another study
published in the Journal of Pediatrics that concluded:
"The evidence is now convincing
that the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine does not cause autism
or any particular subtypes of autism spectrum disorder."
(23)
This is what he had to say about
that study:
"It's the lowest point in my
career that I went along with that paper and uh, I went
along with this, we didn't report significant findings. I'm
completely ashamed of what I did, I have great shame now
that I was complicit and went along with this, I have been a
part of the problem." (22)
This story was becoming so big
across alternative news networks, like CE, that mainstream media
outlets like CNN picked up on it as quick as they could and
tried to spin the story.
At least they admitted that yes, Dr.
Thompson did actually blow the whistle:
"I regret that my co-authors and
I omitted statistically significant information in our 2004
article," Thompson said in a statement sent to CNN by his
lawyer.
"I have had many discussions
with Dr. Brian Hooker over the last 10 months regarding
studies the CDC has carried out regarding vaccines and
neurodevelopmental outcomes, including autism spectrum
disorders. I share his belief that CDC decision-making and
analyses should be transparent." (24) (25)
That being said, he also said in an
official statement from his lawyers on August 27th 2014.
"I want to be absolutely clear
that I believe vaccines have saved and continue to save
countless lives. I would never suggest that any parent avoid
vaccinating children of any race.
Vaccines prevent serious
diseases, and the risks associated with their administration
are vastly outweighed by their individual and societal
benefits." (25)
This brings me to my next point.
With regards to the data omitted
above, Dr. Thompson made the call to scientist Dr. Brian
Hooker, (22 (24) (25) who published the
real findings which found that there was a 340 percent increased
chance of autism in African American boys receiving the MMR
vaccine on time.
The study was published in the
peer-reviewed journal Translational Neurodegeneration and was
retracted a couple of days later. (26) This is
why I am linking it here and not with the studies above (first
point).
That being said, Dr. Hooker has published a number of
peer-reviewed studies that have appeared in reputable scientific
journals.
The journal Translational
Neurodegeneration being one, where his study provided
epidemiological evidence supporting an association between
increasing organic-Hg exposure from Thimerosal-containing
childhood vaccines and the risk of an ASD diagnosis.
(27)
Furthermore, an abstract obtained by
Hooker shows,
"increased risk of developmental
neurologic impairment after high exposure to thimerosal-containing
vaccine in the first month life." (28)
Concluding Comments About
Scientific/Industry Fraud
As you can see, parents who cite scientific/industry fraud as one of
the reasons for not vaccinating their child holds a great deal of
validity. Most vaccine supporters are completely unaware of this
information, which is understandable, it's not really "out there" so
to speak, it's something you have to look for.
These are just a few of many examples,
as I am trying to make this article as short as possible (not easy).
3 - The National
Childhood Vaccine Injury Act
During the mid-1970's, there was an increased focus on personal
health and more people became concerned about vaccine safety.
Several lawsuits were filed against
vaccine manufacturers and healthcare providers by people who
believed they had been injured by vaccines, and the evidence
presented in court was good enough to win.
As a result, this act was developed to protect any pharmaceutical
company, doctor or medical association from any "fault."
It's not about pointing fingers, many
people really do believe that every vaccine is fine to inject into
somebody. Instead of suing the vaccine manufacturer directly, they
have to go through a long process where parents have to ask the
government to admit that the vaccine was responsible for their
child's injury, and ask for compensation for the child's care.
Pharmaceutical companies are exempt from participating in these
proceedings, and tax payers are the ones who pay for all the vaccine
related damages, which there have been many.
Below is a great video explaining the
process in detail.
This is clearly another contributing factor as to why parent's are
not vaccinating their children, Many grey areas and shady practices
that are involved with the legal process when it comes to vaccine
induced injury.
The children who have been injured by
vaccines alone is another cause for concern, which brings me to my
next point.
4 - The
Ineffectiveness Of Some Vaccines And Vaccine Injury
Again, there are dozens upon dozens of vaccines that are out there,
some might be completely safe, harmless and necessary, and some
might not be.
If we take a look at Gardasil, for example:
"It is a vaccine that's been highly
marketed, the benefits are over-hyped, and the dangers are
underestimated."
– Dr. Chris Shaw, Professor at the
University of British Columbia, in the department of
Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, and Visual Sciences.
There have been several documented cases
of injury as a result of the Gardasil vaccine.
Another doctor making noise regarding the HPV vaccine is Dr.
Diane Harper. Dr. Harper helped design and carry out the Phase
II and Phase III safety and effectiveness studies to get Gardasil
approved, and authored many of the published papers about it. She
has been a paid speaker and consultant to Merck.
It's very unusual for a researcher to
publicly criticize a medicine or vaccine she helped get approved.
"They created a huge amount of fear
in mothers, and appealed to mothers' sense of duty to get them
to get their daughters vaccinated."
– Dr Diane Harper (source)
If we are talking about recent research
regarding the HPV vaccine, a new review was just published in the
journal Autoimmunity Reviews titled, "On the relationship between
human papilloma virus vaccine and autoimmune disease."
The authors of this study came to the same conclusion as Dr. Harper.
They concluded that:
"The decision to vaccinate with HPV
vaccine is a personal decision, not one that must be made for
public health. HPV is not a lethal disease in 95% of the
infections; and the other 5% are detectable and treatable in the
precancerous stage."
(If you are interested you can access the
paper
here)
They also listed several conditions in
which HPV vaccination is most likely the culprit, having been linked
to a variety of autoimmune diseases which include:
-
Multiple sclerosis
-
Guillain-Barre syndrome
-
primary ovarian failure,
...and
more.
Gardasil has also been linked to a number of deaths.
You can access more information regarding that vaccine, and what I
am referring to in a recent article I wrote:
Merks former doctor predicts Gardasil to become one of the greatest
medical scandals of all time
Are you going to tell a parent who cites this information as part of
the reason they choose not to get this vaccine that they don't know
what they are talking about?
If we look at another example of the literature that's out there
regarding the flu vaccine, just to pick one, a report published in
the British Medical Journal shows how,
"Marketing influenza vaccines thus
involves marketing influenza as a threat of great proportions."
The paper outlines this theme
throughout. It also outlines how recorded deaths from influenza
declined sharply over the middle of the 20th century, and that this
occurred before the great expansion of mass vaccination campaigns at
the start of the 21st century. (28)
Are vaccine manufactures marketing vaccines in a completely wrong
way?
Another marketing strategy used to push the flu vaccine is the claim
by vaccine manufactures that "flu" and "influenza" are the same.
The paper outlines how even the ideal
influenza vaccine can only deal with a small part of the "flu"
because most "flu's" appear to have nothing to do with influenza.
"Every year, hundreds of thousands
of respiratory specimens are tested across the US. Of those
tested, on average 16% are found to be influenza positive. All
influenza is "flu," but only one in six "flu's" might be
influenza.
It's no wonder so many people feel
that "flu shots" don't work: for most flu's, they can't."
(28)
A study published in the Journal of
Pediatrics, found that 85 percent of newborn infants experienced
abnormal elevations of CRP when given multiple vaccines and up to 70
percent in those given a single vaccine.
CRP is a protein found in the blood, a
rise in this protein is a response to inflammation. Overall, 16
percent of infants were reported to experience vaccine-associated
cardiorespiratory events within 48 hours of immunization.
(29)
A great example is the fact that poorly tested vaccines have been
administered to young children, which explains that there have been
large numbers of major Adverse Reactions from seasonal influenza
vaccines.
As a result they were suspended for use
in children under five years of age in Australia. (30)
In a series of Rapid Responses addressing this issue, published in
British Medical Journal, titled "Adverse events following influenza
vaccination in Australia-should we be surprised?",
Peter Collignon
(Director of Infectious Diseases & Microbiology at Australian
National University) concluded:
"There is poor evidence on how well
influenza vaccines prevent any influenza complications in
children and other age groups.
There is good evidence that
influenza vaccines study reports cherry pick results and achieve
spurious notoriety. Exposing human beings to uncertain effects
is a risky business". (25)
The list goes on and on and I could cite
hundreds of studies both "for" and "against."
Instances like children in Europe developing Narcolepsy after the
H1N1 pandemrix vaccine does not help either. There are so many
examples, and no doubt these examples contribute largely in the
decisions parents are making.
5 - Vaccine
Ingredients
This topic was touched upon in the studies presented in the first
point.
There are numerous studies suggesting
that current vaccine ingredients are not a cause for concern. At the
same time, there are many that point out they should be a cause for
concern.
Common vaccine ingredients include:
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Aluminum gels or salts of
aluminum which are added as adjuvants to help the vaccine
stimulate a better response. Adjuvants help promote an
earlier, more potent response, and more persistent immune
response to the vaccine.
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Antibiotics which are added to
some vaccines to prevent the growth of germs (bacteria)
during production and storage of the vaccine. No vaccine
produced in the United States contains penicillin.
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Egg protein is found in
influenza and yellow fever vaccines, which are prepared
using chicken eggs. Ordinarily, persons who are able to eat
eggs or egg products safely can receive these vaccines.
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Formaldehyde is used to
inactivate bacterial products for toxoid vaccines, (these
are vaccines that use an inactive bacterial toxin to produce
immunity.) It is also used to kill unwanted viruses and
bacteria that might contaminate the vaccine during
production. Most formaldehyde is removed from the vaccine
before it is packaged.
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Monosodium glutamate (MSG) and
2-phenoxy-ethanol which are used as stabilizers in a few
vaccines to help the vaccine remain unchanged when the
vaccine is exposed to heat, light, acidity, or humidity.
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Thimerosal is a
mercury-containing preservative that is added to vials of
vaccine that contain more than one dose to prevent
contamination and growth of potentially harmful bacteria
With regards to aluminum, studies
(6 (7) (8) (9) are a good place to start if you want
to examine the dangers of aluminum as an adjuvant in vaccines.
A fairly recent Meta-Analysis published in the Journal Bio Med
Research International found that:
"The studies upon which the CDC
relies and over which it exerted some level of control report
that there is no increased risk of autism from exposure to
organic Hg in vaccines, and some of these studies even reported
that exposure to Thimerosal appeared to decrease the risk of
autism.
These six studies are in sharp
contrast to research conducted by independent researchers over
the past 75+ years that have consistently found Thimerosal to be
harmful.
As mentioned in the Introduction
section, many studies conducted by independent investigators
have found Thimerosal to be associated with neurodevelopmental
disorders.
Considering that there are many
studies conducted by independent researchers which show a
relationship between Thimerosal and neurodevelopmental
disorders, the results of the six studies examined in this
review, particularly those showing the protective effects of
Thimerosal, should bring into question the validity of the
methodology used in the studies." (30)
Dr. Theresa Deisher, a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Physiology from
Stanford University, the first person to discover adult cardiac
derived stem cells, determined that residual human fetal DNA
fragments in vaccines may be one of the causes of autism in children
through vaccination. (31
Again, significant association between exposure to thimerosal and
neurodevelopmental disorders in children including autism, speech
disorders, mental retardation, thinking abnormalities and
personality disorders has been reported in a number of studies.
Many
have been cited in this article, here are a couple more:
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Geier, D.A. and Geier, M.R. (2006) A meta-analysis epidemiological
assessment of neurodevelopmental disorders following vaccines
administered from 1994 through 2000 in the United States. Neuro
Endocrinol Lett 27, 401-13. [127]
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Young, H.A., Geier, D.A. and Geier, M.R. (2008) Thimerosal exposure
in infants and neurodevelopmental disorders: an assessment of
computerized medical records in the Vaccine Safety Datalink. J
Neurol Sci 271, 110-8.
There is clearly enough information out there regarding the
ingredients in vaccines, throughout this article, that makes a
parent look pretty sane for choosing not to vaccinate their baby.
At
the same time there is a lot of medical research out there that
shows the parents who choose to vaccinate their babies are pretty
sane as well. (32)
Related CE Article:
MIT Scientist Shows What Can Happen To Children Who Receive Aluminum
Containing Vaccines.
6 - Vaccine Safety
Evidence Is Not Rock Solid. One Size Does Not Fit All
Forcing a parent to vaccinate their child is not a sound scientific
one.
All drugs are associated with some risks
and adverse reactions. The "greater good" argument is concerning
because causes of permanent neurodevelopmental disabilities and even
deaths following vaccination in children (with genetic and other
susceptibilities) have been established (firmly) in scientific
literature. (7) (8)
One important point parents often point to is the fact that clinical
trials that could address vaccine safety concerns have not been
conducted.
There are no studies that have been
published in these peer reviewed medical journals examining the
health outcomes of vaccinated populations versus unvaccinated
populations.
The lack of these controlled trials
appears to be because vaccines have been assumed to be safe since
their inception, which clearly contradicts a lot of scientific data.
(32)
Even strong supporters of vaccinations within the scientific
community have questioned the scientific legitimacy of "one size
fits all" vaccination practices.
For example, Poland (Editor in Chief of the journal Vaccine and
co-author of "The age-old struggle against the antivaccinationists"
) (33) and fellow researchers ask whether,
"with the advances coming from the
new biology of the 21st Century," it is time to consider "how
might new genetic and molecular biology information inform
vaccinology practices of the future?"
They concluded that "one-size fits all"
approach for all vaccines and all persons should be abandoned.
This assumption is also as a result of vaccine trials commonly
excluding vulnerable individuals who might be more susceptible to
injury via vaccine. As a result, adverse reactions that occur as a
result of vaccinations might be very underestimated.
I also wanted to point out that data also demonstrates that
over-stimulating the host's immune system by repeated immunization
with immune antigens and/or adjuvants inevitably leads to
autoimmunity even in genetically non-susceptible animals, which is
important to consider. (34) (35)
Here is a related video explaining why vaccines should not be
considered completely safe.
Again, can you really blame parents with all of this information out
there?
Concluding
Comments
The "pro-vaccination" side seems to be all that is offered in the
media, at the doctor's office, and in schools, and most government
vaccine sponsored studies.
The reason I wrote this article was to
give a small amount of information to help shed light on why
parent's are choosing not to vaccinate their children, simply
because this side is so rarely discussed.
The number of documents and
peer-reviewed scientific literature alluding to adverse events after
vaccination and the dangers associated with vaccinations; how they
are not nearly as emphasized as they should be. It appears that the
risks associated with them are far greater than what they are
telling us, and an unnecessary amount of pressure is placed on
parents to vaccinate their children.
Too many people are uninformed, and might make a comment such as
"what about the polio vaccine" and completely ignore all of the
relevant information in this article.
They might not know things like in 1977
Dr. Jonas Salk (inventor of the Salk polio vaccine) testified with
other scientists that 87% of the polio cases which occurred in the
US since 1970 were the by-product of the polio vaccine.
The Sabin oral polio vaccine (OPV) is
the only known cause of polio in the US today. I am not sourcing
this little tidbit here to encourage others to go out and look for
themselves. That is the whole point of this article.
After reading this, it's hard to imagine how a parent could ever be
made to look like a "fool" for choosing not to vaccinate their
child. It's also not even a fraction of the amount of information
out there that goes into history, more science, fraud, and more.
I cannot do your research for you, I
hope I've inspired you to do some of your own.
Next time you come across a parent who has chosen not to vaccinate
their baby, try not to judge, instead try and understand where they
are coming from.
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