By Norma Erickson Over the last two decades, the CDC has recommended changes to the childhood immunization schedule which have increased the cost of vaccinating every child in the United States by more than 24 times. According to Dr. Anne Schuchat, former Director of the CDC’s National Immunization Program, in 1990, the cost of complete […]
How the CDC promotes flu vaccinations
[SaneVax: How does the CDC support annual flu shot recommendations? The answer may surprise you. Seems a little creative statistical manipulation can turn 18 actual flu deaths into an amount that is sufficiently large enough to scare the populace into compliance. As flu season approaches, medical consumers must do their research before blindly accepting anyone’s […]
AAPS: FDA/CDC ‘handle’ thimerosal link to neurodevelopmetal disorders
[SaneVax: The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons Inc. has revealed excerpts from the first meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). This was a private meeting of select FDA/CDC officials and vaccine manufacturers held to discuss the potential link between thimerosal and neurodevelopmental disorders. Once you read the following article, you will know […]
Does the CDC Use Creative Statistics to Induce Fear?
[SaneVax: It’s fairly obvious that the average medical consumer was not sufficiently frightened by the swine flu ‘pandemic’ to dutifully report for their annual flu shots. The CDC has apparently come up with a solution to that problem; revise the mortality count. It does not matter that the original estimate of 18,500 deaths may have […]
CDC Issues New Vaccine Recommendations
[SaneVax: The CDC has finally admitted that a one-size-fits-all vaccination program does not work. Not all vaccine-preventable diseases carry the same risks, everyone has a different medical history and all vaccines are not created equal when it comes to safety and efficacy. It is good to see some common sense enter the vaccine debate.] Revised […]
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