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Binstock comments on Fear of the Invisible, by Janine

and my comments on top to her

Thanks for reading it and commenting!

Also I will add about smallpox - you said " Smallpox vaccination seems

to have worked, and upon that success, additional vaccinations (and

patents thereon) have been the dream and basis of many careers. "

I would also say that smallpox vaccination did NOT work

Similar activities as with so-called polio - renaming, changing

diagnosis, wherever the vaccine went, smallpox increased

Scudamore has done an excellent job finding old documents from

the time that document this

Worth taking time to peruse here http://www.whale.to/vaccines/smallpox.html

this will be last of 'successful' vaccines to fall, for you, I think.

Sheri

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From binstock <binstock@...>

The first 90 or so pages of Janine ' book (1) convey insights

relevant to autism, vaccinology, and models of disease. I've read to

page 96 thus far, and much of the rest of the book seems focused upon

HIV. She documents most of her technical assertions, and the text

would have benefited from a technical-writing editor. Nonetheless,

Fear of the Invisible is important.

For instance, she presents a convincing argument (with citations and

sources) that the viral model of polio was artificially enforced,

that the viral model turned attention away from pesticides which

produce polio-symptoms, that detox-like reversals of polio were

ignored, that polio continues even as most of its symptoms have been

redefined so as to make " polio " epidemiologically invisible, thus

allowing official statements about polio vaccine efficacy. This

section of the book calls attention to models of illness. Since polio

virus is common and generally harmless (cites in book) and since most

children naturally have polio titers (without vaccination), why is

there such strong enforcement of need for a polio vaccine -

especially since polio epidemics coincide with pesticide use (cites in book)?

Smallpox vaccination seems to have worked, and upon that success,

additional vaccinations (and patents thereon) have been the dream and

basis of many careers. However, subsequent vaccines and vaccinations

are fraught with problems, problems that the CDC, AMA, and FDA would

prefer be ignored.

As I read towards p96 was that this book, I couldn't help but feel it

makes an important contribution, as significant as Kirby's EoH

summary of the thimerosal controversy.

Binstock

( C. Binstock, Researcher, Developmental & Behavioral

Neuroanatomy, Denver)

Fear of the Invisible: Janine

Link to book in the US

<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0955917727/wellwithinA/>http://www.amazo\

n.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0955917727/wellwithinA/

Link to book in the UK

<http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0955917727/wellwithin-21/202-2017433-6\

2>http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0955917727/wellwithin-21/202-2017433-\

6312405

or http://tinyurl.com/6m8z3l

<http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fear-Invisible-Janine-/dp/0955917727>amazon.co.u\

k/Fear-Invisible-Janine-/dp/0955917727

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Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes Sept 10, 2008

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