Natural Infectious Disease Declines
vs. Vaccination Effectiveness and Dangers
In North America, Europe, and the South Pacific, major declines
in life-threatening infectious diseases occurred historically either
without, or far in advance of public immunization efforts for specific
diseases as listed. This provides irrefutable evidence that vaccines
are not necessary for the effective elimination of a wide range
of infectious diseases.
Immunization is not by any means a proven and foolproof measure
for protection from various infectious disease conditions. It
is often inconsequential epidemiologically, and in some cases
it is shown to actually worsen health-care outcomes.
Increases in the number of governmental mandated vaccines correlates
with significant increases in death rates for children under the
age of five (5); and that the practice is linked to sudden infant
death syndrome; various degenerative diseases, including diabetes;
and appears to cause general immune system impairment in infants
and children.
The following report prepared by Raymond Obomsawin, Ph.D, Senior
Advisor First Nations Centre National Aboriginal Health
Organization, graphically illlustrated the above in October 2009.
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Reference Sources pamkilleen.com
November
10, 2009
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