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I received a letter from Virgil Goode in response to my email to him

(below). He asked me to send it to him in writing, signed. He'll

send it along with a letter of his own to the CDC. He's cosponsor

of HR 881 - " vaccines cannot contain more than 1mcg Hg... "

Would anyone from VA be interested in sending a letter as well? If

so, please email me and we'll make arrangements.

Jackie

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Dear Congressman Goode,

Responsible American citizens struggle with the advice to keep

vaccinating. Here's why: In 1983, autism affected 1 in every 10,000

children. Today it is epidemic affecting 1 in 94 boys. Learning

disabilities, hyperactive behavior, and permanent chronic health

conditions now affect 1 in 6 children. The CDC insists vaccines are

safe while parents watch their children regress and other government

officials quietly conceded that vaccines did contribute to a child's

autism.

Mercury is toxic in all forms. The FDA and EPA tell pregnant women

and children to avoid mercury through fish or a broken CFL bulb. We

then struggle to understand why the CDC would advise pregnant women

and infants to get the flu vaccine knowing that 90% of all flu

vaccines available today contain mercury in excess of FDA and EPA

guidelines. Some vaccines also contain the known carcinogen

formaldehyde. The CDC now recognizes the air in FEMA trailers is

contaminated with formaldehyde and they recommend people move out

immediately. Why then would that same agency advise that young

children receive injections containing formaldehyde? Perhaps the

most damaging route of exposure is direct injection. It is

reasonable to question whether the toxins mercury, formaldehyde,

aluminum, ether and antifreeze used in combination and injected is a

factor in the rise in childhood disease.

Veterinarians are well aware of vaccinosis, or over-vaccination, in

young animals. Symptoms include irritable bowel, feces mixed with

mucous, lupus, thyroid disease, asthma, chronic skin disorders, and

convulsions. Millions of children suffer these very symptoms. In

1983, before these chronic disease epidemics began, children

received 10 vaccinations before school. Today they receive 23 before

age 2 and 36 by kindergarten. It is reasonable to question whether

over-vaccination is a factor.

Last week, the CDC was accused of manipulating science to protect

industry from the Great Lakes study that uncovered significant human

health hazards. A recent report stated the vaccine industry is set

to nearly quadruple their profits to $16 billion by 2016. It is

reasonable to question exactly who's interest is being protected.

The simultaneous injection of multiple vaccines containing a

cocktail of toxins in untested combinations and the injection of the

flu vaccine, most containing mercury exceeding government guidelines

to infants, is being questioned by responsible citizens in light of

devastating numbers of sick children. Modifying the overloaded

vaccine schedule and removing toxins from products injected are

simple and precautious actions which must be taken by the CDC. We

must stop and review business-as-usual and strive to understand

whether Hannah Poling's vaccine-induced autism was truly an unusual

case or whether vaccines contributed to autism and chronic disease

in millions.

Sincerely,

Jackie Lombardo

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Jackie, count me in on the Goode letter. Since he is already on board

with this issue, I had not made an appt. to meet with him after the DC

rally because I wasn't sure if it was a waste of his time. I think

he's going to have a tough reelection this fall. I had actually

thought to send him a letter of thanks signed by constituents or just

stopping by, a couple of us, the day after the rally to say a quick

thanks.

A bunch of us, mainly from Charlottesville, actually met him in his

office a few years ago, trying to sell him on this issue, and imagine

our dismay when he got on the intercom, asked one of his assistants to

bring in something, and said, " yes, I thought so. I'm already a

cosponsor to this bill. " We felt pretty stupid we hadn't done our

homework, but he was still gracious, spend a bunch of time with us,

and posed for pictures afterward.

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