1) The CDC reports autism spectrum disorders now afflict 1 in 50 US children
In addition to epidemic levels of autism spectrum disorder, we also have epidemic levels of several other childhood neurodevelopmental disorders, including childhood onset schizophrenia, childhood bipolar disorder and intellectual disability. All of these neurodevelopmental disorders have been associated with de novo (new) mutations in the genes of these children. Isn’t it time we stop giving our children the ingredients known to cause gene mutations in their vaccines? Let’s stop using human fetal cell lines for vaccine manufacturing now!
2) The federal lawsuit to stop the illegal use of taxpayer dollars to fund embryonic stem cell research lost the Supreme Court battle but may have won the war.
The Supreme Court declined to hear our appeal of a lower courts linguistic jujitsu that allowed federal funding of research that destroys living human embryos. However, the financial uncertainty around embryonic stem cell research that the lawsuit caused created the opportunity for adult stem cells to advance well into clinical trials. We ultimately lost the lawsuit, however, we brought adult stem cells to our loved ones in the United States.
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Science has proven over and over again that foreign DNA in the human body is harmful. Look what happens many times with organ transplants, the body rejects it. It could possibly be *the* most dangerous ingredient, however, the human DNA is not the only harmful ingredient; ethyl mercury, aluminum, formaldehyde, MSG, monkey DNA, ammonia, chicken DNA, are not exactly healthy and safe to inject into our 15 lb baby. The fact that vaccine cultures are grown in HUMAN tissue is just beyond my understanding.
In June 2009, the World Health Organization declared the new strain of swine-origin H1N1 as a pandemic. This strain is often called swine flu by the public media. This novel virus spread worldwide and had caused about 17,000 deaths by the start of 2010. On August 10, 2010, the World Health Organization declared the H1N1 influenza pandemic over, saying worldwide flu activity had returned to typical seasonal patterns.*-
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