Tuesday, 22 September 2009

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BBC Panorama Becomes UK Government Mouthpiece Protecting Vaccine Industry

From protecting struck off paediatrician Dr David Southall to promoting the Swine Flu vaccine, the previously respected BBC Panorama programme has now elected to become the UK government mouthpiece for the vaccine industry. Lisa Blakemore Brown says:
"So much for balanced reporting. So much for Panoramic vision. So sad for the public and the right to freedom of speech and information in a so called democracy."
Lisa Blakemore Brown, Psychologist

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CSL Pandemic Swine Flu Vaccine Safety In Question

A new vaccine formulation produced by an Australian based company CSL Biotherapies contains thimerosal and beta-propiolactone, a potent cancer causing chemical. Beta propiolactone is a direct threat to laboratory workers preparing vaccine. Pharmaceutical companies worldwide are rushing to produce their vaccines against the current swine flu pandemic to fulfil the needs of the entire global community, no doubt taking advantage of fast-track approval and immunity from prosecution if serious side effects should come to light.
Prof. Joe Cummins, Institute of Science in Society

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Vaccine Victim's Mother Accused Of Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy

Vaccine victim Ashleigh and her Mother, Cheryl,
accused of Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy

The mother of a teenage girl, who has been left paralysed allegedly due to the HPV vaccine, has been told her daughter is to be placed on the 'at-risk' register. Young Ashleigh Cave, 13, collapsed shortly after she was given the HPV jab at school - she is now unable to walk unaided. Angry Cheryl said: "At first they tried to tell us she was imagining it. Then they suggested it wasn't Ashleigh making it up and that I may have Munchausen’s syndrome by proxy."
Angela Johnson, Click Liverpool
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Calls For Cervarix HPV Vaccine To Be Suspended In The UK
Editorial, The Daily Mail
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UK Government Abdicates From Vaccines Responsibility
Laura Donnelly, Daily Telegraph

4. 
Lyme Disease Patients Rally For Better Diagnostic Tests

Sufferers of Lyme disease are calling for
improved diagnosis and treatment

Canadian Lyme disease patients are calling for better doctor training and more accurate tests so sufferers can be diagnosed and treated quickly before their side effects become crippling and chronic. At rallies across Canada this week, patients called for greater awareness of the disease within the medical community, and asked provincial governments to train doctors to recognize the disease.
"Our treatment is very expensive, very prolonged and our prognosis is now uncertain," said patient Rob Manten at a rally in Ontario. "I want to see things changed and I call on our government to assist us in making that happen."
CTV.ca News Staff, CTV.ca

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