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Interesting how this statement can be made, 'He was resuscitated but

died 13 months later from his injuries.', and yet a doctor will never

make the connection between a vaccine and then death 2 hours later.

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> Another vaccine victim? I am always suspicious of babies dying at this age

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I might buy the argument for vaccine damage if it were not for the six broken

bones in arms and legs and her history of psychiatric problems. I think in this

instance the abuse theory is probably correct. BJ

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Mother accused of murdering 16-month-old baby son after changing

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Another vaccine victim? I am always suspicious of babies dying at this ageand in

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Osteoporosis due to poor calcium transport or vitamin d deficiency due

to liver problems. Can a pathologist tell the difference??

Kapstun . schrieb:

> I might buy the argument for vaccine damage if it were not for the six broken

bones in arms and legs and her history of psychiatric problems. I think in this

instance the abuse theory is probably correct. BJ

Judgewww.truthaboutvaccines.orgwww.dobermanassistance.org

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Mother accused of murdering 16-month-old baby son after changing

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in these circumstances...

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Osteoporosis doesn't cause 6 breaks at the same time!  The child may have had

one break and thinning of the bones on an x-ray! I I work with several children

who have been shaken and abused and about 99% of the time it has been the

boyfriend or hte family (including moms). On a very rare occassion there is a

disease that can look similar to shaken baby syndrome. I would hate to see that

this group is like the medical community - not every disease is caused by

vaccinations (or the other way round as the doctors seem to think) :)   

From: JULIE GRIFFITHS <moppett1@...>

Subject: Re: Mother accused of murdering 16-month-old baby son

after changing her mind over having him adopted

Vaccinations

Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2008, 10:40 AM

Osteoporosis due to poor calcium transport or vitamin d deficiency due

to liver problems. Can a pathologist tell the difference??

Kapstun . schrieb:

> I might buy the argument for vaccine damage if it were not for the six

broken bones in arms and legs and her history of psychiatric problems. I think

in this instance the abuse theory is probably correct. BJ

Judgewww.truthaboutvaccines.orgwww.dobermanassistance.org

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after changing her mind over having him adopted

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ageand in these circumstances...

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I didn't say anything about vaccinations. I introduced the idea about

lack of calcium in the bones. This can be caused by lack of sun or liver

dysfunction. I didn't have the impression all the fractures were

inflicted at the same time.

karen rao schrieb:

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> Osteoporosis doesn't cause 6 breaks at the same time! The child may

> have had one break and thinning of the bones on an x-ray! I I work

> with several children who have been shaken and abused and about 99% of

> the time it has been the boyfriend or hte family (including moms). On

> a very rare occassion there is a disease that can look similar to

> shaken baby syndrome. I would hate to see that this group is like the

> medical community - not every disease is caused by vaccinations (or

> the other way round as the doctors seem to think) :)

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> From: JULIE GRIFFITHS <moppett1@...

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> baby son after changing her mind over having him adopted

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> Osteoporosis due to poor calcium transport or vitamin d deficiency due

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encourage more research into the whole lie that is shaken baby syndrome

Yes abuse exists but not shaken baby syndrome - that is an invention

of the medical community

http://www.wellwithin1.com/shakenbaby.htm

Sheri

At 11:09 AM 11/27/2008, you wrote:

>Osteoporosis doesn't cause 6 breaks at the same time! The child may

>have had one break and thinning of the bones on an x-ray! I I work

>with several children who have been shaken and abused and about 99%

>of the time it has been the boyfriend or hte family (including

>moms). On a very rare occassion there is a disease that can look

>similar to shaken baby syndrome. I would hate to see that this group

>is like the medical community - not every disease is caused by

>vaccinations (or the other way round as the doctors seem to think) :)

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>From: JULIE GRIFFITHS <moppett1@...>

>Subject: Re: Mother accused of murdering 16-month-old

>baby son after changing her mind over having him adopted

>Vaccinations

>Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2008, 10:40 AM

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>Osteoporosis due to poor calcium transport or vitamin d deficiency due

>to liver problems. Can a pathologist tell the difference??

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>Kapstun . schrieb:

> > I might buy the argument for vaccine damage if it were not for the six

>broken bones in arms and legs and her history of psychiatric

>problems. I think

>in this instance the abuse theory is probably correct. BJ

>Judgewww.truthaboutvaccines.orgwww.dobermanassistance.org

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>+0900Subject: Mother accused of murdering 16-month-old baby son

>after changing her mind over having him adopted

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>ageand in these circumstances...

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