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Neocutis Deceptive in Public Response

Neocutis Deceptive in Public Response

In response to Children of God for Life’s press release October 27, 2009, Aborted fetal material used in anti-wrinkle cream, (Seecogforlife.org/neocutis.htm ) thousands of angry consumers have begun taking action. Many have called or written to Neocutis to complain and unfortunately, they are receiving jaded, if not patently false responses from the company President, Mark Lemcko.

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Neocutis German

Neocutis German

27. Oktober 2009 Zellmaterial aus Abtreibung für Antifalten-Creme Die Lebensrechtsorganisation „Children of God for Life“ hat heute bekannt gegeben, dass die Firma Neocutis, ein biopharmazeutisches Unternehmen für Dermatologie und Hautpflege, für die Produktion...

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FDA approves four H1N1 (swine flu) vaccines for 2009-2010

FDA approves four H1N1 (swine flu) vaccines for 2009-2010

Children of God for Life announced today that four new H1N1 (swine flu) vaccines approved late last week by the FDA do not use aborted fetal cell lines. The four vaccines are made by Sanofi Pasteur, Novartis, CSL and Medimmune and all are using chick eggs. “We are pleased that the pharmaceutical companies have chosen these cell lines for this year’s H1N1 vaccines,” stated Executive Director Debi Vinnedge. “There are enough concerns about public health and safety without compounding the problems with moral issues.”

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A Tribute to Bob Schindler Sr

A Tribute to Bob Schindler Sr

We Will Never Forget - A Tribute to Bob Schindler Sr, Rip Aug. 29, 2009 Bob Schindler, Sr., patriarch and loving father of Terri Schindler Schiavo’s untimely death on August 29th has left an indelible sorrow in the hearts of millions.  Allow me to share with you what...

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Gardasil Deaths in 2008

Gardasil Deaths in 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 23, 2009 Judicial Watch | Contact: 202-646-5188 New FDA Records Obtained by Judicial Watch Indicate 28 Deaths Related to Gardasil in 2008  Records Document 6,723 Adverse Reactions in 2008, Including 1,061 Considered “Serious” and 142...

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