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Amid wide-spread failure of the MMR vaccine to protect recipients

against the Mumps disease its quickly becoming consensus that the

triple-jab is done in.

With many vaccine and statistical experts conceding that during the

2004-2006 Mumps outbreak the second M in MMR had a statistical

failure rate of 75-84% among those with MMR history, perhaps it is

quite the time to remind all that the blasted vaccines not only don't

work when they're supposed to, but cause harmful things to happen to

infants and toddlers.

" Green the vaccines " ....Sounds like somebody doesn't want America to

know the real issue was, is, and will still be Thimerosal. Stockholm

Syndrone has over-taken the mercury moms?

Fish don't cause Autism. I've never heard of a momma taking her

newborn-infant for a dip in a mercury-rich body of water, or to roll

around in the courtyard of an abandoned war munitions plant.

BUT, thanks to Hillary Clinton's 2005 Influenza shot bill all

American infants, toddlers, and pregnant women are now being injected

with Thimerosal all over again.

Boo. Hiss. Yeah. Yeah.

I have cut and pasted some of a wonderful article, but please visit

the URL to read the article in full:

http://library.samaritanhealth.com/library/Newsletter/SMCNewsletter37.

pdf

The Patent Medicine Industry

The industry is credited with the birth of modern advertising and the

growth of the newspaper. Mostly ineffective and largely

indistinguishable from each other, the product's success was

dependant on the effectiveness of the marketing. For most

manufacturers advertising was probably the largest part of their

expense budget. For example, the makers of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable

Compound had a $1,000,000 budget for advertising in 1900.

The extravagant claims of the ubiquitous advertisements were a

perfect match for the sensationalist journalism that characterized

most nineteenth century newspapers. While the newspapers benefited

financially from the advertising, the patent medicine industry

assured their continued viability by insisting on a clause in the

advertising contracts that voided the contract if the newspapers

printed anything detrimental to the manufacturer's interest.

They promoted their product in every way conceivable. Pamphlets and

brochures were distributed, but to make them more appealing they were

distributed as almanacs, calendars and home medical guides.

Billboards and posters were omnipresent. The most colorful approach

was the traveling medicine show.

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Dr. Van Wert's Liver Pellets— " To restore this machinery to its proper

condition it is necessary to remove that which clogs its movements " ,

of purely botanic composition, guaranteed free of mercury, calomel or

other poisons, cured sick headache, indigestion, flatulence,

heartburn, jaundice, dyspepsia and liver complaint.

What's change in time? What's different since the colonial American

doctors told the world that along with leeches, blood-lettings, and

blisterings, that a steady daily diet of mercury is essential for

health?

Eccl 1:9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and

that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new

thing under the sun.

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