By: Eileene Danneman 26 December 2010 A shocking report from the National Coalition of Organized Women (NCOW) presented data from two different sources demonstrating that the 2009/10 H1N1 vaccines contributed to an estimated 1,588 miscarriages and stillbirths. A corrected estimate may be as high as 3,587 cases. NCOW also highlights the fact that the […]
Thousands of U.S.A. Pregnant Women Miscarry after H1N1 Vaccine
By: Christina England, American Chronicle 27 September 2010 A new report by the National Coalition of Organized Women (NCOW), states, that as many as 3,587 cases, may of either miscarried or had a stillbirth after receiving the H1N1 vaccine. In an exceptionally strong and well executed report, written on the Child Health Safety Website entitled […]
Aluminum adjuvant linked to Gulf War Illness induces motor neuron death in mice
Michael S. Petrik, Margaret C. Wong, Rena C. Tabata, Robert F. Garry and Christopher A. Shaw Abstract Gulf War illness (GWI) affects a significant percentage of veterans of the 1991 conflict, but its origin remains unknown. Associated with some cases of GWI are increased incidences of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other neurological disorders. Whereas many […]
New-Age Vaccine Adjuvants: Friend or Foe?
By: Nikolai Petrovsky, Susanne Heinzel, Yoshikazu Honda, and A. Bruce Lyons A major unsolved challenge in development is how to achieve a potent adjuvant effect while avoiding reactogenicity or toxicity. Older vaccines made from live or killed whole organisms were effective, but suffered from high reactogenicity. As vaccine manufacturers developed safer, less reactogenic subunit vaccines, […]
Aluminum Hydroxide Injections Lead to Motor Deficits and Motor Neuron Degeneration
Authors: Christopher Shaw/Michael Petrik 10 Feb 2010 Abstract: Gulf War Syndrome is a multi-system disorder afflicting many veterans of Western armies in the 1990–1991 Gulf War. A number of those afflicted may show neurological deficits including various cognitive dysfunctions and motor neuron disease, the latter expression virtually indistinguishable from classical amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) except […]
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