Vaccine Are Killing Our Children
PRO VAX STATS LIE
This blog presents several graphic illustrations regarding how the highly paid, pro-vaccine PR campaign lies with statistics… and how those lies kill people, especially children. It is submitted to emphasize the role of vaccination in the horrid statistic that the USA has the highest first-day infant mortality rate in the civilized world. And the highest first year infant mortality rate. And the highest five year child mortality rate. As a doctor I know how medical statistics can be used to misinform; I see it happening in the medical profession every day. REL
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The Pro-Vaxxers say that “the science is [sic] settled” and vaccines are just wonderful For the opposite view, that vaccination harms, see the following:
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REGULATION AND RESULTS
The Real Costs of Medical Decision Making in a
Commercialized, Politicized Health Care system
Rima E. Laibow, MD – Presented February 2015
http://tinyurl.com/DrRimaIndiaPaper
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The same trend whether vaccine or not:
Informed Consent: What is it? Who Needs it? Who Gets it? Who Cares?
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Rima E. Laibow, MD & Ralph Fucetola JD
With Maj. Gen. Bert Stubblebine (US Army, Ret.)
Published July 11, 2015
http://www.InHeRe.org – Journal
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A new report reveals that the United States has the highest first-day infant death rate out of all the industrialized countries in the world. About 11,300 newborns die within 24 hours of their birth in the U.S. each year, 50 percent more first-day deaths than all other industrialized countries combined, the report’s authors stated.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-has-highest-first-day-infant-mortality-out-of-industrialized-world-group-reports/
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Here are some examples of how the vaxx-pushers attempt to cover-up the Dead Baby Truth by manipulating statistics, by suppressing dissent, by renaming diseases, and by allowing self-interested, highly rewarded individuals to oversee public health.
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The polio vaccine did not end the polio epidemic.
How statistics can be manipulated to misinform.
How many vaccines are enough?