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Great point!

Winnie

> Plus, if I know there is lets say a whooping cough outbreak

> somewhere I

> can avoid taking my child out for a few days, but how do you try

> to

> avoid vaccine risks if you are hand delivering a child to a

> doctor to

> get the vaccine.

> Vida

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Your right  Katarina it is hard, very hard.I have and still struggle to live

right each and every day

and fall short many times. This country is set up for ez. It would be easier to

hear,speak, and see no evil, to follow the crowd,

but people like you, me and many on this list just aren't built that way, its

just not our style. The road is lonely, but there is consolation

knowing we get stronger when we reach someone with our truth. I am glad I was

referred to this group, because after talking all day to many people on the

streets who I know are walking away shaking there head and muttering  something

like poor man, must be losing his marbles, or he's three fries short of a happy

meal, I know two things, let them think what they want, the truth they will

eventually learn and I will be back home with sane people when I get on this

channel. As far as being born weak or strong, I think it was Bragg who said

a person can be born weak and  build strength and a person can be born strong

and build weakness. I like your statement about God, I'll be using that also.

Jim

 

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From: Katarina <kkatkov@...>

Vaccinations

Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 4:25:35 PM

Subject: Re: Stupidy

> So the only question left is what makes a strong body?  What makes

a weak body? Well if we take the

> easy way out we could blame our grandparents. But keep this in

mind, when we point the finger of blame

> at someone else........ .....notice what direction the other three

fingers are pointing.

>

> Jim

>

>

> Good expression Jim. I will be using it from now on. Genetics plays

a minor role, it makes one predispose to such & such that's all. When

we don't live according to nature, we will get sick and can only

blame ourselves for that. It is hard to live a clean, natural live in

today's overprocessed, modernized culture. I try everyday and it's a

hard task, you don't fit in, you feel lonely but it's the God's way.

When my friends say, oh what kind of live is it not to drink, eat

junk food, etc. I say, complain to God, he is the one who created

this world not me, it's his way or the highway :)

Katarina

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Exactly by not vaxing you reduce your chances by 50%.

Get the disease naturally or get it injected. However none of these

diseases are life threatening if you know what to do.

But on the other hand  vaccine caused disease is usually permanent.

Jim

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From: Vida Khan <vidamarino@...>

Vaccinations

Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 4:19:14 PM

Subject: Re: Stupidy

It's kind of the same how they figure vaccine harm or death vs. harm or

death from the disease. They always say you are so much more likely to

die from the disease than from the vaccine and shoot out some made up

statistics. However, again assuming that you will 100% get the

disease. In order to possibly suffer death or injury from a disease,

you first have to actually get it, but you are taking on the immediate

risk of vaccine death or injury every single time you get a vaccine.

Plus, if I know there is lets say a whooping cough outbreak somewhere I

can avoid taking my child out for a few days, but how do you try to

avoid vaccine risks if you are hand delivering a child to a doctor to

get the vaccine.

Vida

>

> But they don't even look at the numbers of those who are vaxed vs.

those who get the disease. They just look at those who produce

antibodies vs. those who don't (and then they don't even look at how

long the antibodies last).

>

> I do like your explanation, though, and the finger pointing example

was great!

>

> Winnie

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