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Re:[PR] Government's Defense of Mercury in Vaccines Shaken

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How many cards must be pulled from the foundation before the house will

collapse?

One thing that some may not realize is why the defense of thimerosal has been so

vigouous. When the US made the first motions to phase-out thimerosal there was

a strong push to avoid any recall. They spoke in terms of " precautionary "

measures.

Certainly avoiding litigation for damaged children weighed heavily on their

minds (the US DHHR has assumed all liability for pediatric vaccines), as did

keeping up the facade of safety to ensure parents brought their tadpoles in on

schedule.

Equally as important was the fact that in the 3rd World, thimerosal remains the

primary preservation technique for vaccines. Because supply lines are so poor

(usually absent) and because there are literally millions of people who do not

enjoy modern comforts like electricity and refrigerators, the vaccines used

there must either be live virus or else preserved with something that will keep

contaminants from destroying the product. Thimerosal is very good at keeping

mold, yeast, viruses and bacteria from adulterating vaccines, because thimerosal

is a very potent biocide. The fact it kills neurons and other cells is

unimportant to the people who primary mission in life is to erradicate disease.

And that is the bottom line in vaccination - as a process it has becomes far

less concerned with preserving human life than it does with killing off

indigenous polio or measles. Many of the white coats and their assistants can

easily overrlook a little collateral damage caused by universal usage of

vaccines. Many of them actually believe that measles kill millions of kids each

year.

Funny how the life expectancy in Africa hasn't changed despite vaccinating

millions of kids over the last couple of decades. Somehow they keep dying from

lack of food, clean water and a safe home environment.

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