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Dr.Sherri Tenpenny writres:

 

We can talk about problems with cyanide, global warming, cell phone/EMF, Vioxx, arsenic in the water, chemotherapy, etc etc etc. But as soon as we start taking about problems caused by vaccines, there is an enormous polarization. People get offended and defensive. The battle is often heated, separating families, spouses, communities. It is always amazing to me how strongly a parent will defend the rights to inject their children with viruses, bacteria and chemicals.

 

A vaccine is a drug...a widget of Pharma. Will we ever get to the place of unemotionally discussing that widget? I really can't recall a single person who has truly investigated vaccine science and examined what is in vaccines and then has chosen to continue to vaccinate. Vaccines cause harm. The risks are substantial and evidence is growing. The long term risks outweigh the short term benefit of eliminating childhood diseases that were Rights of Passage only a few years ago.

 

Would we lobby for the right of a parent to continue to use thalidomide, knowing the potential for harm? Not every woman who took the drug gave birth to a child with defects. But as soon as the *potential* for harm was identified, the drug was removed from the market.

 

Not so with vaccines. Hundreds of thousands of children and adults have been maimed by this pharma widget. What an incredible double standard. A week of reading VAERS reports should be mandatory all those involved with this issue....and for every medical doctor, nurse and public health official before they are allowed to administer a shot. When you read the hundreds and hundreds of tragic stories, the true insanity of vaccination is apparent to even the most unmedical minds.

 

I support laws that allow the right to choose because I want to do everything I can to support those who do not want to vaccinate. But as hypocritical as it may sound, I am not doing this to support the rights for those who are want to choose to vaccinate. I do not support the right to harm children. To me, that is no different than lobbying for the right to of parents to beat their children.

 

 

On 1/6/11 Dr. Tenpenny responded to the new attacks on Dr. Wakefield:

 

For those of us who have been in this Vaccine Awareness Movement for a long time, this multifaceted attack is strange. Just when we all thought there was nothing much left to say, it starts all over again. Yesterday, The New York Times, The Washington PostAnderson Cooper360 on CNN, FOX news and even the British Medical Journal, launched a simultaneous attack on Dr Wakefield’s 1997 Lancet article and his previous research. If you Google, ‘Andrew Wakefield, Autism, 2011,’ 1284 news article come up for the last two days alone.

But this is not “new” news. Dr. Wakefield was dragged through the mud by the media throughout 2009 and 2010. In February 2009, I wrote an article that summed up what was going on at that time about Dr. Wakefield. The Lancetretracted his paper — which was nothing more than a case report — even though his research has been duplicated. In May, 2010, the General Medical Counsel in the UK — the equivalent of a State Medical Board on steroids — revoked his license to practice medicine.

Why this renewed, vicious attack on a doctor who has been trying to help children with autism, kids that the Conventional Medical Establishment have essentially written off as a “mystery” and have abandoned as a lost cause? I have known Dr. Andy for many years. I wrote an article in 2009about his bravery and his heart-felt personal mission. Dr Wakefield’s book offers many answers. Hear his testimony in his own words.

Why is this going on now?

They must be feeling the heat and must be getting very afraid. I can almost see them wringing their hands, pondering, “What are we to do? Oh! Let’s once again disparage Dr. Wakefield! Let’s run a story or two on the very few children who are adversely affected by normal childhood illnesses and terrify parents into vaccinating!” Within hours, voilà! A consolidated plan rolls through the newsrooms, with press releases and phone calls to news desks. They shout it across the Internet, yet again, that vaccines don’t cause autism.

But guess what? Parents aren’t buying it. There are two new “pro-vaccine” books being released in the next few weeks. I find the title of Paul Offit’s new book (Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All) telling, almost humerous. Are the “all” who are being threated those who manufacture, purchase, sell and administer vaccines? Certainly those dastardly, disease-free, unvaccinated children are not clogging the waiting rooms of pediatric practices, waiting to be the repositories of the next round of pharma drugs for vaccine-created illnesses. The real “threat” is to the pocketbook of doctors and manufacturers…and drug company shareholders.

The truth of the matter is that more parents are:

  • getting informed — my >21,000 Facebook Fans are a testament to this;
  • taking responsibility for their children’s HEALTH, and realizing that health doesn’t come through a needle;
  • learning how to take care of fevers and simple illnesses at home — Here’s my article on “The Importance of Fever”
  • finding out that unvaccinated kids don’t get sick very often;
  • vaccinating in fewer numbers…Here’s the proof:

“Half of American adults (52%) say they are concerned about the safety of vaccinations for children, including 27% who are Very Concerned. A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of 1000 parents finds that 44% are not concerned about the safety of vaccines for children. But this includes just 13% who are Not At All Concerned.” Apparently, parents who vaccinate their babies are becoming the minority.

This must be upsetting to PHarma, drug-pushing officials and needle-wielding pediatricians. Kids can’t be customers for life if they never get sick. They are in a tailspin about what to do. Each time a campaign runs through the media like this — albeit bird flu, swine flu or vaccines don’t cause autism — more parents wake up. Those who never thought to question their doctors about vaccines suddenly start poking around on the internet, reading the arguments for and against vaccines…and start saying no.

Sorry this is happening to you again, Andy. But I’m a firm believer that good things come out of bad things…and when more parents say ‘no’ through studying your travails, it’s certainly a good thing.

 


 

 

 

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