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Post by ken on Sept 26, 2014 15:21:08 GMT -6
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Post by stevec on Sept 26, 2014 16:57:34 GMT -6
Ken, Just one point to make, do you think that these vaccines should be discontinued? First, I'm not sure how many vaccines that includes--do you know? I think that if there is a possibility of a side effect, at the very least, it should be placed as a BIG warning and at the most going back to the previous vaccines that were made without fetal tissue until further test show that it is OK. We know how much money drives pharmaceuticals. The last thing we want is to wait until multiple problems appear. Like the antibiotic Alatrofloxacin made by Pfizer that was withdrawn because of liver toxicity and death. Phizer has paid out of their ears for malpractice before because of the love of money. Why not do the extra mile and protect lives? For goodness sakes, let science double check this! Dr Deisher's plan worked then, that's all I wanted to know.
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Post by stevec on Sept 26, 2014 16:58:28 GMT -6
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Post by stevec on Sept 26, 2014 18:51:24 GMT -6
Ken, This is what's relevant. Keep your eyes on the target Scanning babies' fingerprints could save lives through vaccination tracking
Summary: Each year 2.5 million children die worldwide because they do not receive life-saving vaccinations at the appropriate time. Now researchers are developing a fingerprint-based recognition method to track vaccination schedules for infants and toddlers, which will increase immunization coverage and save lives. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140926141018.htm
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Post by ken on Sept 26, 2014 21:54:02 GMT -6
In your book. I think it is quite relevant
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Post by ken on Sept 26, 2014 21:54:51 GMT -6
Ken, This is what's relevant. Keep your eyes on the target Scanning babies' fingerprints could save lives through vaccination tracking
Summary: Each year 2.5 million children die worldwide because they do not receive life-saving vaccinations at the appropriate time. Now researchers are developing a fingerprint-based recognition method to track vaccination schedules for infants and toddlers, which will increase immunization coverage and save lives. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140926141018.htmall for proper vaccinations. Finger printing is a violation of rights.
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Post by stevec on Sept 27, 2014 10:11:08 GMT -6
What's proper vaccinations mean? The type that don't contain fetal DNA?
I assume you mean Dr Deisher's vaccines? They would be welcome, but where are they?
You might have a point on fingerprints being illegal, but that wasn't the point of posting that article. The point was that if you and your evangelical friends had your way, millions more children would die if you got your way and these fetal DNA related vaccinations were discontinued.
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Post by ken on Sept 27, 2014 20:39:54 GMT -6
The point was that if you and your evangelical friends had your way, millions more children would die if you got your way and these fetal DNA related vaccinations were discontinued. That sounds so ridiculous. It shows your bias again.
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Post by stevec on Sept 27, 2014 21:17:50 GMT -6
The point was that if you and your evangelical friends had your way, millions more children would die if you got your way and these fetal DNA related vaccinations were discontinued. That sounds so ridiculous. It shows your bias again. Really? How soon would you like to see these suspected autism causing vaccines removed from the marketplace?
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Post by ken on Sept 28, 2014 4:04:24 GMT -6
That sounds so ridiculous. It shows your bias again. Really? How soon would you like to see these suspected autism causing vaccines removed from the marketplace? Rather than be grandstanding, like you have done, please tell me first which vaccine you are talking about. (Give me one of them - and then let's talk science)
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Post by stevec on Sept 28, 2014 6:56:36 GMT -6
Oh for christ sakes, you started this thread. You ought to know what we're talking about. I'll name three - MMRII, Varicella and Hepatitis A vaccines.
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