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I agree w/you and have never used the word: 'immunization'. I always

use the word 'vaccination' and the bumper sticker on my car reads: 'Are Vaccines

Safe?' www.thinktwice.com If people inquire and ask if I don't mean 'immunization',

I tell them, 'I believe in immunization, NOT vaccination.'' They look at me funny and

I state that I believe in immunizing the system, that is strengthening it through eating

correctly, organically whenever possible, and using essential oils, herbs, homeopathy,

water, sunshine, sleep, etc.' They usually get the picture.

The next bumper sticker I'll post on my car is one I've made up, although there may

be one out there already. 'The only safe vaccine is NO vaccine.' Another one I've

thought of because so many parents think that vaccines are 'mandatory' for school

admittance is: 'Vaccines are NOT mandatory for school admittance (pre-school

through college). The only 'mandatory' requirement per our state statute is to fill

out the vaccine (immunization) form which has allowable exemptions on the back

side.' I realize this is a lot to post on the back of my car, so if anyone has a more

concise way of saying this, I'm all ears.

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I agree w/you and have never used the word: 'immunization'. I always

use the word 'vaccination' and the bumper sticker on my car reads: 'Are Vaccines

Safe?' www.thinktwice.com If people inquire and ask if I don't mean 'immunization',

I tell them, 'I believe in immunization, NOT vaccination.'' They look at me funny and

I state that I believe in immunizing the system, that is strengthening it through eating

correctly, organically whenever possible, and using essential oils, herbs, homeopathy,

water, sunshine, sleep, etc.' They usually get the picture.

The next bumper sticker I'll post on my car is one I've made up, although there may

be one out there already. 'The only safe vaccine is NO vaccine.' Another one I've

thought of because so many parents think that vaccines are 'mandatory' for school

admittance is: 'Vaccines are NOT mandatory for school admittance (pre-school

through college). The only 'mandatory' requirement per our state statute is to fill

out the vaccine (immunization) form which has allowable exemptions on the back

side.' I realize this is a lot to post on the back of my car, so if anyone has a more

concise way of saying this, I'm all ears.

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Dear Holly

Just read the bit about you stopping donating to the charity did you not donate some of this information to them?

tricia

no-forced-vaccination From: holly12079@...Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 06:57:25 -0700Subject: RE: World Vision

I apologize for starting this whole conversation about the word "immunization". I used it in error; I have just heard it used so many times even among people who do not vaccinate their children. I guess we need to make an effort to use the correct terminology. We who are fairly new to the dangers and truths about vaccines can sometimes get our words mixed up. The important thing is that we know the various dangers of vaccines and are avoiding them. Have a great day! :) Welch <johnjohnwelchfitness> wrote:

If we are trying to educate the naive, would it not make sense to use their vernacular? No, not in my mind.

You’re right; we are on the same page and believe these vaccinations exist for all the wrong reasons. However, giving in to the use of the word “immunization” is a kin to believing 2+2 = 5. It’s a mind-crime.

We are all born with immunity. I will not allow Big-Pharmco / Big-Brother to, in essence, steal my immunity through the use of the word “immunization”. They cannot take from me what I already have and what I can control through lifestyle—my immunity. They may be able to claim they are vaccinating or inoculating, but there’s no way they can take ownership of my immunity by saying they are “immunizing”. When they stream chemicals into the arm of a human being and say they are “immunizing” that person they are, in truth, doing the exact opposite.

How can you educate someone without teaching the difference between vaccination and immunization? The creation of the word “immunization” is a big part of this marketing engine. It’s time we take back our immunity and it starts by not using their methods of coercion. You don’t believe people should vaccinate their children simply because the masses do. Why do you allow yourself to use this non-word simply because it’s a more recognizable term?

From: no-forced-vaccination [mailto:no-forced-vaccination ] On Behalf Of putney1963earthlink (DOT) netSent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 4:34 AMno-forced-vaccination Subject: RE: World Vision

,

I certainly do not wish to nit-pick or split hairs on this subject because I believe we both have more important things to do with our time: uniting rather than dividing. That having been said, let me say that I would agree with your statements for the most part--except that as you are undoubtedly aware, the majority of the public, naive or not, have adopted the "herd" and or "lemming" mentality; blindly following without asking questions--and certainly that indicates one is better off using the more recognizable terminology--even if we know better. It has been shown that most people don't understand what they read if it above sixth or eighth grade level. That, too, is an indication of what we're up against. If we are trying to educate the naive, would it not make sense to use their vernacular?

~~Ruth/REU

World Vision

Group,

I canceled my monthly support of World Vision today. World Vision is a Christian based group that provides many services and goods to children all over the world. I've given to them for years, and it dawned on me the other day to call and ask if my money is being used to immunize children. I called today and found out that part of their service to children is providing immunizations. They do so many OTHER wonderful things, but I can no longer support a group who promotes immunizing children. I'm sure they, just as so many others, do not realize the harm they're doing....but I do understand the harmful effects and can not support them any longer. Hopefully, I'll find another beneficial organization to give my money to.

Holly :)

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Dear Holly

Just read the bit about you stopping donating to the charity did you not donate some of this information to them?

tricia

no-forced-vaccination From: holly12079@...Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 06:57:25 -0700Subject: RE: World Vision

I apologize for starting this whole conversation about the word "immunization". I used it in error; I have just heard it used so many times even among people who do not vaccinate their children. I guess we need to make an effort to use the correct terminology. We who are fairly new to the dangers and truths about vaccines can sometimes get our words mixed up. The important thing is that we know the various dangers of vaccines and are avoiding them. Have a great day! :) Welch <johnjohnwelchfitness> wrote:

If we are trying to educate the naive, would it not make sense to use their vernacular? No, not in my mind.

You’re right; we are on the same page and believe these vaccinations exist for all the wrong reasons. However, giving in to the use of the word “immunization” is a kin to believing 2+2 = 5. It’s a mind-crime.

We are all born with immunity. I will not allow Big-Pharmco / Big-Brother to, in essence, steal my immunity through the use of the word “immunization”. They cannot take from me what I already have and what I can control through lifestyle—my immunity. They may be able to claim they are vaccinating or inoculating, but there’s no way they can take ownership of my immunity by saying they are “immunizing”. When they stream chemicals into the arm of a human being and say they are “immunizing” that person they are, in truth, doing the exact opposite.

How can you educate someone without teaching the difference between vaccination and immunization? The creation of the word “immunization” is a big part of this marketing engine. It’s time we take back our immunity and it starts by not using their methods of coercion. You don’t believe people should vaccinate their children simply because the masses do. Why do you allow yourself to use this non-word simply because it’s a more recognizable term?

From: no-forced-vaccination [mailto:no-forced-vaccination ] On Behalf Of putney1963earthlink (DOT) netSent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 4:34 AMno-forced-vaccination Subject: RE: World Vision

,

I certainly do not wish to nit-pick or split hairs on this subject because I believe we both have more important things to do with our time: uniting rather than dividing. That having been said, let me say that I would agree with your statements for the most part--except that as you are undoubtedly aware, the majority of the public, naive or not, have adopted the "herd" and or "lemming" mentality; blindly following without asking questions--and certainly that indicates one is better off using the more recognizable terminology--even if we know better. It has been shown that most people don't understand what they read if it above sixth or eighth grade level. That, too, is an indication of what we're up against. If we are trying to educate the naive, would it not make sense to use their vernacular?

~~Ruth/REU

World Vision

Group,

I canceled my monthly support of World Vision today. World Vision is a Christian based group that provides many services and goods to children all over the world. I've given to them for years, and it dawned on me the other day to call and ask if my money is being used to immunize children. I called today and found out that part of their service to children is providing immunizations. They do so many OTHER wonderful things, but I can no longer support a group who promotes immunizing children. I'm sure they, just as so many others, do not realize the harm they're doing....but I do understand the harmful effects and can not support them any longer. Hopefully, I'll find another beneficial organization to give my money to.

Holly :)

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I have a few bumper stickers on the back of my car about vaccines.... I like your bumper sticker ideas!! if they ever come to mass marketing let me know I'll but a few! take care Jackie <kelleyosean@...> wrote: I agree w/you and have never used the word: 'immunization'. I always use the word 'vaccination' and the bumper sticker on my car reads: 'Are Vaccines Safe?' www.thinktwice.com If people inquire and ask if I don't mean 'immunization', I tell them, 'I believe in immunization, NOT vaccination.'' They look at me funny and I state that I believe in immunizing the system, that is strengthening it through eating correctly, organically whenever possible, and using essential oils, herbs, homeopathy, water, sunshine, sleep, etc.' They usually get the picture. The next bumper sticker I'll post on my car is one I've made up, although there may be one out there already. 'The only safe vaccine is NO vaccine.' Another one I've thought of because so many parents think that vaccines are 'mandatory' for school admittance is: 'Vaccines are NOT mandatory for school admittance (pre-school through college). The only 'mandatory' requirement per our state statute is to fill out the vaccine (immunization) form which has allowable exemptions on the back side.' I realize this is a lot to post on the back of my car, so if anyone has a more concise way of saying this, I'm all ears.

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I have a few bumper stickers on the back of my car about vaccines.... I like your bumper sticker ideas!! if they ever come to mass marketing let me know I'll but a few! take care Jackie <kelleyosean@...> wrote: I agree w/you and have never used the word: 'immunization'. I always use the word 'vaccination' and the bumper sticker on my car reads: 'Are Vaccines Safe?' www.thinktwice.com If people inquire and ask if I don't mean 'immunization', I tell them, 'I believe in immunization, NOT vaccination.'' They look at me funny and I state that I believe in immunizing the system, that is strengthening it through eating correctly, organically whenever possible, and using essential oils, herbs, homeopathy, water, sunshine, sleep, etc.' They usually get the picture. The next bumper sticker I'll post on my car is one I've made up, although there may be one out there already. 'The only safe vaccine is NO vaccine.' Another one I've thought of because so many parents think that vaccines are 'mandatory' for school admittance is: 'Vaccines are NOT mandatory for school admittance (pre-school through college). The only 'mandatory' requirement per our state statute is to fill out the vaccine (immunization) form which has allowable exemptions on the back side.' I realize this is a lot to post on the back of my car, so if anyone has a more concise way of saying this, I'm all ears.

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I have a few bumper stickers on the back of my car about vaccines.... I like your bumper sticker ideas!! if they ever come to mass marketing let me know I'll but a few! take care Jackie <kelleyosean@...> wrote: I agree w/you and have never used the word: 'immunization'. I always use the word 'vaccination' and the bumper sticker on my car reads: 'Are Vaccines Safe?' www.thinktwice.com If people inquire and ask if I don't mean 'immunization', I tell them, 'I believe in immunization, NOT vaccination.'' They look at me funny and I state that I believe in immunizing the system, that is strengthening it through eating correctly, organically whenever possible, and using essential oils, herbs, homeopathy, water, sunshine, sleep, etc.' They usually get the picture. The next bumper sticker I'll post on my car is one I've made up, although there may be one out there already. 'The only safe vaccine is NO vaccine.' Another one I've thought of because so many parents think that vaccines are 'mandatory' for school admittance is: 'Vaccines are NOT mandatory for school admittance (pre-school through college). The only 'mandatory' requirement per our state statute is to fill out the vaccine (immunization) form which has allowable exemptions on the back side.' I realize this is a lot to post on the back of my car, so if anyone has a more concise way of saying this, I'm all ears.

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I have a few bumper stickers on the back of my car about vaccines.... I like your bumper sticker ideas!! if they ever come to mass marketing let me know I'll but a few! take care Jackie <kelleyosean@...> wrote: I agree w/you and have never used the word: 'immunization'. I always use the word 'vaccination' and the bumper sticker on my car reads: 'Are Vaccines Safe?' www.thinktwice.com If people inquire and ask if I don't mean 'immunization', I tell them, 'I believe in immunization, NOT vaccination.'' They look at me funny and I state that I believe in immunizing the system, that is strengthening it through eating correctly, organically whenever possible, and using essential oils, herbs, homeopathy, water, sunshine, sleep, etc.' They usually get the picture. The next bumper sticker I'll post on my car is one I've made up, although there may be one out there already. 'The only safe vaccine is NO vaccine.' Another one I've thought of because so many parents think that vaccines are 'mandatory' for school admittance is: 'Vaccines are NOT mandatory for school admittance (pre-school through college). The only 'mandatory' requirement per our state statute is to fill out the vaccine (immunization) form which has allowable exemptions on the back side.' I realize this is a lot to post on the back of my car, so if anyone has a more concise way of saying this, I'm all ears.

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