Download image Decision in Bruesewitz case leaves families with no hope of obtaining compensation from drug makers for vaccine injuries NIXA, Mo., Feb. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –-The National Autism Association (NAA) joins parents nationwide in calling yesterday’s Supreme Court decision in the Bruesewitz case a violation of civil rights. The outcome also removes any remaining […]
VRM: Vaccine Clinic – A Concise Compendium To The Problem With Vaccines
VRM
7th November 2010 – By Joel Lord
Factors determining the extent of vaccine derived neurological damage:
1. POINT OF ENTRY
Vaccines are injected into deep muscle tissue, a route which literally bypasses one’s natural defenses altogether. Thus the body is left vulnerable to multiple live viruses, heavy metals, antibiotics, detergent & other additives found in the shots. The vast majority of infections enter the body through the nasal passages & the Gastro-Intestinal Tract or the guts. that’s where 80% of the body’s immune system is situated – at these junctures; so that’s your first line of defense. These ingredients get a backdoor entry into the most vulnerable areas of the body, in particular to the Brain & Spinal Cord. They also target vital organs such as the Kidney & Liver; which also inhibits the body from fighting back & building up any kind of healthy immune response. Your Kidneys are designed to flush toxins out of your blood, while the Liver sequesters & chelates heavy metals & other debris from your system. Your last guard is essentially neutralized over time by this vast accumulation of toxicity.
History: Vaccine related nerve damage
Natural News Thursday, February 24, 2011 by: Rosemary Mathis, Director of SANE VAX, INC No vaccine is perfectly safe. As with any medication, serious side effects are possible. As long as there have been vaccines, the potential risk of nerve damage as a result of vaccination has existed. The history of vaccination actually begins with […]
Ga. Law Could Give Death Penalty for Miscarriages
Mother Jones — By Jen Phillips | Wed Feb. 23, 2011 4:32 AM PST It’s only February, but this year has been a tough one for women’s health and reproductive rights. There’s a new bill on the block that may have reached the apex (I hope) of woman-hating craziness. Georgia State Rep. Bobby Franklin—who last […]
We Lost Bruesewitz v. Wyeth, But We Gained Sotomayor and Ginsburg
Age of Autism
February 24, 2011
By Kent Heckenlively, Esq.
I will confess my deep disappointment over the outcome in Bruesewitz v. Wyeth. The case was well-presented by the attorneys and I thought it might be one of those rare instances where there could be a convergence of conservative suspicion of big government and a liberal suspicion of big business.
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