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> Subject: Concerns & suggestions

>

> Good Day ,

>

> I can appreciate your position on wanting parents to believe that

> the Vaccine Program is safe and

> effective. I would love to have faith in that, but I do not.

>

> My daughter does not have autism and we decided not to continue

> vaccinating due to the lack of safety and efficacy and the harmful

> ingredients.

> Plus I can not find a doctor anywhere that will personally sign a

> guarantee the safety and efficacy of the vaccines.

>

> My frustration and anger come with the government and medical

> community trying to defend injecting toxic ingredients

> in our children. I think if I were the AAP, AMA, CDC or FDA and

> wanted to protect the health of children and gain trust with the

> american people

> I would be looking into cleaning the vaccines and making them truly

> effective.

>

> To be fair and balanced may I suggest that you also look for

> parents that did vaccinate

> and children got the disease, had a reaction or died. Tell people

> about all the information in VAERS.

>

> What exactly is the AAP's Goal?

>

> Parents stories of their children's reactions to vaccines are not

> fictional or erroneous, neither are the facts of the ingredients

> and what they

> can do to a child's body. It is factual information.

>

> Being a leading organization I would be concerned and looking for a

> solution instead of defending a flawed program and altered science.

>

> I had the chicken pox as a child and I am hear to tell the tail.

> I only had 5 shots as a child and I am alive and healthy.

> Please tell us the medical need for so many more shots?

>

> Instead of being on opposite sides of the ring, I would begin

> looking for solutions.

> That is time better spent.

>

> Thank you for your time.

> C. Jeanne Alls

> __________________________________________________________

> If you would like to comment on this email below please send to

> ssmartin@...

> _________________________________________________________

>

> As part of our ongoing response to media stories regarding autism and

> vaccines, the AAP communications department is compiling a list of

> parents who support the AAP and are available for interviews. We are

> looking for two types of parents who could serve as spokespersons:

>

> Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders who support

> immunization and who do not believe there is any link between their

> child's vaccines and his or her autism.

>

> Parents of children who suffered a vaccine-preventable illness. This

> could be a parent who declined immunization, whose child became ill

> before a vaccine was available, or whose child was ineligible for

> immunization.

>

> We are asking for your help identifying parents who would be good

> spokespersons. They do not need to be expert public speakers. They

> just need to be open with their story and interested in speaking out

> on the issue. We will contact candidates in advance to conduct pre-

> interviews, to offer guidance on talking to reporters and to obtain a

> signed waiver giving us permission to release their name.

>

> If a parent were placed on our list, we would offer their name and

> contact information to select media. We hope to build a list of

> parents from a wide range of geographical areas.

>

> As the McCarthy and " Eli Stone " stories illustrate, this issue

> is likely to recur in the national and local media. The AAP is

> committed to doing all we can to counter such erroneous reports with

> factual information supported by scientific evidence and AAP

> recommendations.

>

> The anti-vaccine groups often have emotional family stories on their

> side. The ability to offer a reporter an interview with a similarly

> compelling parent who is sympathetic to the AAP's goals is a powerful

> tool for our media relations program.

>

> Please contact me if you have any questions or to suggest a parent to

> interview.

>

> Thank you,

>

> s

> Director, Division of Media Relations

> American Academy of Pediatrics

> 847.434.7131

>

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My email to at AAP is below...

This is actually a message to all members of AAP. I am totally

disgusted by yet another manipulation tactic for the " good vaccine "

campaign. I honestly do not know how you people sleep at night.

My family of 4 are all vaccine-injured. Last year I had a rubella

vaccine and my once perfect hearing is now not so perfect. In fact,

at 34 years of age I am now suffering from a learning disability - an

Auditory Processing Disorder. My son's right eye was damaged after 1

dose of Hep B. I actually have the pictures before/after to prove

it. My brother almost died from a mysterious vaccine-induced illness

and my infant suffered from convulsions, developmental delays

and " regression " in milestones (could be learning disabled by school

years). You can bet your bottom dollar that vaccines cause more than

just Autism. I have yet to meet an unvaccinated child that suffers

from learning disabilities or allergies or chronic disease. That's

my answer that vaccines are largely to blame.

I absolutely have no faith or trust in doctors anymore. A lot of

people are coming to that conclusion. No founded scientific

evidence - what a lie!!

Why don't you go to the Green our Vaccines Rally in Washington, D.C.

on 6/4? A lot of families would love to speak their mind that day.

There are over 4,000 people already registered and counting!!

I truly hope that one day soon doctors and scientists will

truly " wake up " and realize these profits are really not worth it.

Until then, you really don't have a clue as to just what you are

doing to your own future generations (stealth viruses). It is just

so sad that money is the driving force behind this madness.

Dawn Crim

>

> >

> > Subject: Concerns & suggestions

> >

> > Good Day ,

> >

> > I can appreciate your position on wanting parents to believe

that

> > the Vaccine Program is safe and

> > effective. I would love to have faith in that, but I do not.

> >

> > My daughter does not have autism and we decided not to continue

> > vaccinating due to the lack of safety and efficacy and the

harmful

> > ingredients.

> > Plus I can not find a doctor anywhere that will personally sign

a

> > guarantee the safety and efficacy of the vaccines.

> >

> > My frustration and anger come with the government and medical

> > community trying to defend injecting toxic ingredients

> > in our children. I think if I were the AAP, AMA, CDC or FDA

and

> > wanted to protect the health of children and gain trust with the

> > american people

> > I would be looking into cleaning the vaccines and making them

truly

> > effective.

> >

> > To be fair and balanced may I suggest that you also look for

> > parents that did vaccinate

> > and children got the disease, had a reaction or died. Tell

people

> > about all the information in VAERS.

> >

> > What exactly is the AAP's Goal?

> >

> > Parents stories of their children's reactions to vaccines are

not

> > fictional or erroneous, neither are the facts of the ingredients

> > and what they

> > can do to a child's body. It is factual information.

> >

> > Being a leading organization I would be concerned and looking for

a

> > solution instead of defending a flawed program and altered

science.

> >

> > I had the chicken pox as a child and I am hear to tell the tail.

> > I only had 5 shots as a child and I am alive and healthy.

> > Please tell us the medical need for so many more shots?

> >

> > Instead of being on opposite sides of the ring, I would begin

> > looking for solutions.

> > That is time better spent.

> >

> > Thank you for your time.

> > C. Jeanne Alls

> > __________________________________________________________

> > If you would like to comment on this email below please send to

> > ssmartin@...

> > _________________________________________________________

> >

> > As part of our ongoing response to media stories regarding autism

and

> > vaccines, the AAP communications department is compiling a list of

> > parents who support the AAP and are available for interviews. We

are

> > looking for two types of parents who could serve as spokespersons:

> >

> > Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders who support

> > immunization and who do not believe there is any link between

their

> > child's vaccines and his or her autism.

> >

> > Parents of children who suffered a vaccine-preventable illness.

This

> > could be a parent who declined immunization, whose child became

ill

> > before a vaccine was available, or whose child was ineligible for

> > immunization.

> >

> > We are asking for your help identifying parents who would be good

> > spokespersons. They do not need to be expert public speakers. They

> > just need to be open with their story and interested in speaking

out

> > on the issue. We will contact candidates in advance to conduct

pre-

> > interviews, to offer guidance on talking to reporters and to

obtain a

> > signed waiver giving us permission to release their name.

> >

> > If a parent were placed on our list, we would offer their name and

> > contact information to select media. We hope to build a list of

> > parents from a wide range of geographical areas.

> >

> > As the McCarthy and " Eli Stone " stories illustrate, this

issue

> > is likely to recur in the national and local media. The AAP is

> > committed to doing all we can to counter such erroneous reports

with

> > factual information supported by scientific evidence and AAP

> > recommendations.

> >

> > The anti-vaccine groups often have emotional family stories on

their

> > side. The ability to offer a reporter an interview with a

similarly

> > compelling parent who is sympathetic to the AAP's goals is a

powerful

> > tool for our media relations program.

> >

> > Please contact me if you have any questions or to suggest a

parent to

> > interview.

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> > s

> > Director, Division of Media Relations

> > American Academy of Pediatrics

> > 847.434.7131

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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