Vaccination
Popularity
14-Jan-2013
by Dr. Mark Sircus, Ac., OMD, DM (P)
Director International Medical Veritas Association
Doctor of Oriental and Pastoral Medicine
Iatrogenic:
Induced in a patient by a doctor's activity, manner, therapy or medical treatment
or diagnostic procedures.
The International Medical Veritas A...
18-Dec-2012
by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Wednesday night, political guru and comedian Jon Stewart dropped by the Comedy Central green room as I awaited my turn on The Daily Show. He had asked me on his program to discuss my recent Salon.com/Rolling Stone articles about the federal government's efforts to conceal the overwhelming scientific evidence linking vaccine preservative thimerosal to the epidemic of neurological disorders among American children. Stewart observed that if the story is true, the perpe...
01-Oct-2012
These test result graphs from Dr Vickery's practice illustrate heavy
metal levels in patients that were using the Fibromyalgia
protocol. The metal level reduction was a pleasant side effect of
an overall healing that took place.
08-Feb-2013
Dr. James R. Shannon, former director of the National institute of health
declared,
"The only safe vaccine is one that is never used."
Cowpox vaccine was believed able to immunize people against smallpox. At the
time this vaccine was introduced, there was already a decline in the number
of cases of smallpox. Japan introduced compulsory vaccination in 1872. In 1892
there were 165,774 cases of smallpox with 29,979 deaths despite the vaccination
program. A stringent compulso...
13-Dec-2012
Ours is no longer the Information Age. Since ghost written op-ed cut-and-paste techniques took over the arena of the written word more than a decade ago, we now live in the Information Overload Age. The Public Relations empire described in The Doors of Perception has perfected the inculcation of assigned opinions onto the public consciousness.
Their clients - the global corporations - maintain entire divisions of staff whose task it is to flood the information superhighway with one neatly writ...












