Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 I'm with you on this one Rogene. No need to vaccinate so early in life. Give their little bodies, their immune system and neurological system a chance to get stronger. Vaccinate later! After the age of two at the earliest!!!! In my own kids lives, it is NEVER!!! Patty > > I suspect the number of children reacting to these vaccinations is far greater that the risk of contracting the disease . .. Again, I wonder why are kids vaccinated so young? > > Rogene > > MEASLES CASES BY YEAR – PROVIDED BY D.C. SESSIONS > Measles, United States) > Year Cases Deaths > 1950 319,124 > 1951 530,118 > 1952 683,077 > 1953 449,146 > 1954 682,720 > 1955 555,156 > 1956 611,936 > 1957 486,799 > 1958 763,094 > 1959 406,162 > 1960 441,703 380 > 1961 423,919 434 > 1962 481,530 408 > 1963 385,156 364 > 1964 458,083 421 > 1965 261,904 276 > 1966 204,136 261 > 1967 62,705 81 > 1968 22,231 24 > 1969 25,826 41 > 1970 47,351 89 > 1971 75,290 90 > 1972 32,275 24 > 1973 26,690 23 > 1974 22,094 20 > 1975 24,374 20 > 1976 41,126 12 > 1977 57,345 15 > 1978 26,871 11 > 1979 13,597 6 > > > The data that Dougie left out, however, is VERY revealing. > Here is the table with measles cases and deaths (prior to measles vaccine) starting in 1930. > Year Cases Deaths > 1930 419,465 3,783 > 1931 474,549 3,523 > 1932 403,294 1,926 > 1933 400,894 2,813 > 1934 799,455 6,986 > 1935 743,856 3,907 > 1936 299,493 1,267 > 1937 321,510 1,501 > 1938 822,811 3,296 > 1939 403,318 1,174 > 1940 291,162 706 > 1941 894,134 2,279 > 1942 547,393 1,302 > 1943 633,627 1,301 > 1944 630,291 1,923 > 1945 146,002 307 > 1946 694,843 1,310 > 1947 222,375 472 > 1948 615,104 888 > 1949 625,281 949 > 1950 319,124 468 > 1951 530,118 683 > 1952 683,077 618 > 1953 449,146 462 > 1954 682,720 518 > 1955 555,156 345 > 1956 611,936 530 > 1957 486,799 389 > 1958 763,094 552 > 1959 406,162 385 > 1960 441,703 380 > 1961 423,919 434 > 1962 481,530 408 > ---vaccine introduced--- > 1963 385,156 364 > 1964 458,083 421 > 1965 261,904 276 > 1966 204,136 261 > 1967 62,705 81 > 1968 22,231 24 > 1969 25,826 41 > 1970 47,351 89 > 1971 75,290 90 > 1972 32,275 24 > 1973 26,690 23 > 1974 22,094 20 > 1975 24,374 20 > 1976 41,126 12 > 1977 57,345 15 > 1978 26,871 11 > 1979 13,597 6 > If you chart this into a spreadsheet, as I have, you will see that measles mortality had declined by 95% prior to introduction of the vaccine. Vaccine came into play only *after* a strong and prevailing trendline in which the disease was already in retreat due to other (probably nutritional) factors. Any reduction in infectious disease *mortality* is necessarily concomitant with an equivalent decline in the *severity* of morbidity (i.e, pathology), as the degree of pathology and death, as in all disease, are strongly related. > Regardless of actual infection rates that were never reliably captured to begin with, an increasing prevalence of mild sequalae and lower deaths prior to vaccine proves that factors other than vaccine were responsible for these declines. The progression of measles as a less threatening illness also makes the case for vaccine bias, where as vaccinated children who later became infected would be unlikely to see a doctor or, in the event of a doctor's visit, their vaccine status, combined with mild pathology, would likely preempt the necessary bloodwork. Measles today, as it was during the 1950s, has become a nuisance infection that results in a child being kept out of school for a day or two with a " flu bug. " > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.3/1391 - Release Date: 4/22/2008 8:15 AM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 I agree! I really think we should think twice before vaccinating. It is another thing there sweeping under the rug that not causes kids to die,sids,mental problems,gut problems,ms,auto immune problems and it is even affecting us later in life. Vaccination put heavy metal in the body and in brain.It affecting us all. are body is meant to fight infection naturally and are body can heal itself if we would just let it. I know we have been told it will prevent the disease but it will not it will just give us the disease or other things or death. www.thinktwice.com www.thinktwice.com/reversal.htm check this out they will be going to washington(june 4 2008) to find about vaccination for autism and other www.safeminds.org God bless michele > > > > I suspect the number of children reacting to these vaccinations is > far greater that the risk of contracting the disease . .. Again, I > wonder why are kids vaccinated so young? > > > > Rogene > > > > MEASLES CASES BY YEAR – PROVIDED BY D.C. SESSIONS > > Measles, United States) > > Year Cases Deaths > > 1950 319,124 > > 1951 530,118 > > 1952 683,077 > > 1953 449,146 > > 1954 682,720 > > 1955 555,156 > > 1956 611,936 > > 1957 486,799 > > 1958 763,094 > > 1959 406,162 > > 1960 441,703 380 > > 1961 423,919 434 > > 1962 481,530 408 > > 1963 385,156 364 > > 1964 458,083 421 > > 1965 261,904 276 > > 1966 204,136 261 > > 1967 62,705 81 > > 1968 22,231 24 > > 1969 25,826 41 > > 1970 47,351 89 > > 1971 75,290 90 > > 1972 32,275 24 > > 1973 26,690 23 > > 1974 22,094 20 > > 1975 24,374 20 > > 1976 41,126 12 > > 1977 57,345 15 > > 1978 26,871 11 > > 1979 13,597 6 > > > > > > The data that Dougie left out, however, is VERY revealing. > > Here is the table with measles cases and deaths (prior to measles > vaccine) starting in 1930. > > Year Cases Deaths > > 1930 419,465 3,783 > > 1931 474,549 3,523 > > 1932 403,294 1,926 > > 1933 400,894 2,813 > > 1934 799,455 6,986 > > 1935 743,856 3,907 > > 1936 299,493 1,267 > > 1937 321,510 1,501 > > 1938 822,811 3,296 > > 1939 403,318 1,174 > > 1940 291,162 706 > > 1941 894,134 2,279 > > 1942 547,393 1,302 > > 1943 633,627 1,301 > > 1944 630,291 1,923 > > 1945 146,002 307 > > 1946 694,843 1,310 > > 1947 222,375 472 > > 1948 615,104 888 > > 1949 625,281 949 > > 1950 319,124 468 > > 1951 530,118 683 > > 1952 683,077 618 > > 1953 449,146 462 > > 1954 682,720 518 > > 1955 555,156 345 > > 1956 611,936 530 > > 1957 486,799 389 > > 1958 763,094 552 > > 1959 406,162 385 > > 1960 441,703 380 > > 1961 423,919 434 > > 1962 481,530 408 > > ---vaccine introduced--- > > 1963 385,156 364 > > 1964 458,083 421 > > 1965 261,904 276 > > 1966 204,136 261 > > 1967 62,705 81 > > 1968 22,231 24 > > 1969 25,826 41 > > 1970 47,351 89 > > 1971 75,290 90 > > 1972 32,275 24 > > 1973 26,690 23 > > 1974 22,094 20 > > 1975 24,374 20 > > 1976 41,126 12 > > 1977 57,345 15 > > 1978 26,871 11 > > 1979 13,597 6 > > If you chart this into a spreadsheet, as I have, you will see > that measles mortality had declined by 95% prior to introduction of > the vaccine. Vaccine came into play only *after* a strong and > prevailing trendline in which the disease was already in retreat due > to other (probably nutritional) factors. Any reduction in infectious > disease *mortality* is necessarily concomitant with an equivalent > decline in the *severity* of morbidity (i.e, pathology), as the > degree of pathology and death, as in all disease, are strongly > related. > > Regardless of actual infection rates that were never reliably > captured to begin with, an increasing prevalence of mild sequalae and > lower deaths prior to vaccine proves that factors other than vaccine > were responsible for these declines. The progression of measles as a > less threatening illness also makes the case for vaccine bias, where > as vaccinated children who later became infected would be unlikely to > see a doctor or, in the event of a doctor's visit, their vaccine > status, combined with mild pathology, would likely preempt the > necessary bloodwork. Measles today, as it was during the 1950s, has > become a nuisance infection that results in a child being kept out of > school for a day or two with a " flu bug. " > > > > > > > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.3/1391 - Release Date: > 4/22/2008 8:15 AM > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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