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Tetanus Vaccine Uses - Articles
Voluminous Research Proves Vaccines are Deadly
by
Cheryl
Posted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 5:02pm
7 Comments
Infowars
June 30, 2009
An Infowars reader sent the following list of references proving vaccines are deadly. The next time somebody calls you a conspiracy nut for warning about vaccines, print out this list and give it to them.
Vaccines and Immunization References and Research Citations Vaccines Have Been Linked to Leukemias and Lymphomas ...
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ARE NEW VACCINES LACED WITH BIRTH-CONTROL DRUGS?
by
Marjorie Tietjen
Posted
Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:02pm
Are New VaccinesLaced with Birth-Control Drugs?
www.thinktwice.com
During the early 1990s, the World Health Organization (WHO) had been overseeing massive vaccination campaigns against tetanus in a number of countries, among them Nicaragua, Mexico, and the Philippines. In October 1994, HLI received a communication from its Mexican affiliate, t ...
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50 Reasons to Protect Infants from Vaccines by Jagannath Chatterjee
by
Sangita Sharma
Posted
Mon 10 Aug 2009 4:33pm
I have known Jagannath, an associate from Orissa who has been campaigning not only against GM foods but against vaccines too. I was staggered when during a one hour intense interview with him in Hyderabad, he revealed the most startling facts which are stated below. Yes, this site is for safe foods but as a consumer i feel you have right to be inf ...
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incredible information - or perh...
by
Raw Cuisine
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 10:57am
incredible information - or perhaps not…
Bill Gates, Rockefeller and the GMO giants know something we don’t
by F. William Engdahl
Global Research, December 4, 2007
for more info click here
One thing Microsoft founder Bill Gates can’t be accused of is sloth. He was already programming at 14, founded Microsoft at age 2 ...
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New Low-Cost Method to Deliver Vaccine Shows Promise
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Health: Hearsay & Headlines
Posted
Fri 19 Nov 2010 9:38am
/PRNewswire/ -- Researchers have developed a promising new approach to vaccination for rotavirus, a common cause of severe diarrheal disease that is responsible for approximately 500,000 deaths among children in the developing world every year. In a study published in the November issue of Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, a vaccine delivered as n ...
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The Dangers of Being Crafty – Toes, Tetanus and Timing
by
MC Milker
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:00pm
I’ve been offline for quite awhile this week…recuperating. Why? Well, in an attempt to avoid junky party favors for my son’s birthday party last month, I made capes for the guests…using a needle and thread. One of the needles was a looong embroidery needle.
It ended up in my foot. Five weeks later! Broken off an ...
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What types of vaccines are there?
by
Jeremy
Posted
Fri 28 Aug 2009 8:18pm
Vaccines all share the characteristic of priming the adaptive immune system to fight a microorganism by exposing it to a 'dummy' beforehand. We all know that the adaptive immune system has 'memory', and that it is therefore able to react better towards an invader the second time around. Vaccines exploit this.
Vaccines can be divided up as ...
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Questions in advance of study analyzing vaccine court cases for autism
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Wed 20 Apr 2011 2:00am
A study is in review looking at the records of the vaccine court and, purportedly, showing that a large number of the cases compensated involve autistics. Robert Kennedy Jr. was prepared to give a press conference on the paper, but this got called off . There has been chatter about a study like this for a few years now and I’ve been curious a ...
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ACIP Updates Guidelines for Use of Tdap Vaccine
by
Poh Tin Tan
Posted
Fri 14 Jan 2011 10:54pm
From Medscape Medical News
Laurie Barclay, MD
January 14, 2011 — Vaccination with tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine is the best way for adolescents and adults to protect themselves and others against pertussis, according to updated recommendations for use of Tdap from the Advisory Committee on ...
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