Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Hi Shan, Great information on what is in the vaccines. I am still looking for the 2 women that spoke at UIC/University of Illinois Chicago back in the summer of 1993 They spoke about the Measles vaccine and Hep B. These two women came from Alaska and are native to one of the larger islands off of the Alaska shore. They showed slides concerning the Measles Vaccine. Some of the slides where graphs taken directly from JAMA/Journal American Medical Association. The graphs showed how Measles had reached it's peak somewhere in late 1940's I think...and then how the Measles had run it's course and was no longer around in early 1950's. However the vaccine still came out for Measles. The vaccine was tested on the indigenous people in Alaska and the military. The two women from Alaska showed how the Measles vaccine wiped half of their tribe out. They were fighting the Hep B vaccine and showing how it was once again killing their people. These two women were speaking at a Nation wide Conference on Health that was 8 days long. I know I have their paper and place to contact them; it was interesting to see how the conference organizers did not receive them very well. meghan > > The ingredients here sound like a 'potion' from a horror show. > Only the horror shows are more interesting with their goblins, witches, broom > sticks etc. > Ugh - the stuff in flue vaccines is a awful as the rest; glad I am > that I didn't get one last fall. Even still mercury in it; truly 'a devil's > potion'. > blessings > Shan > > Rather than delete year 1997 information, we have retained the older list of > ingredients below our more current list (2000) for reference. > > Please check our Inserts page for download links to recently issued package > inserts. It may be necessary to search the manufacturer's site for the latest > issue. Or see the manufacturer's 1-800 numbers below.] > > Composition of vaccines > Data for year 2000 > http://www.vaclib.org/basic/vacingredient.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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