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From: JOHN on 20 Nov 2007 11:51 [BMJ Letter by Marc Girard re Hep B vaccine] Being or not being an idiot As compared to the UK, whose population is approximately the same as in France but with a higher prevalence of expected MS, and having regard to the failure of the "universal" campaign which failed to reach more than half of the French population, it can be hypothesized that a successful universal campaign in that country could, in the long term, account for a minimum of 60,000 vaccination-induced MS (to say nothing about the others hazards of this vaccination, such as lupus, myelitis, thyroid diseases, chronic fatigue, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, etc). http://www.whale.to/vaccines/ms.htm
From: Yuri Kuchinsky on 20 Nov 2007 17:47 "JOHN" <john(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:J7adnfNjFMPhjd7anZ2dnUVZ8tGqnZ2d(a)bt.com... > [BMJ Letter by Marc Girard re Hep B vaccine] Being or not being an idiot > As compared to the UK, whose population is approximately the same as in > France but with a higher prevalence of expected MS, and having regard to > the failure of the "universal" campaign which failed to reach more than > half of the French population, it can be hypothesized that a successful > universal campaign in that country could, in the long term, account for a > minimum of 60,000 vaccination-induced MS (to say nothing about the others > hazards of this vaccination, such as lupus, myelitis, thyroid diseases, > chronic fatigue, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, etc). > http://www.whale.to/vaccines/ms.htm Here's the complete letter of Marc Girard re Hep B vaccinations in France, http://www.whale.to/vaccine/girard.html Yuri. Yuri Kuchinsky -=O=- http://www.globalserve.net/~yuku "Official data have shown that the large-scale vaccinations undertaken in the US have failed to obtain any significant improvement of the diseases against which they were supposed to provide protection." -- Dr A. Sabin, developer of the Oral Polio vaccine.
From: David Wright on 23 Nov 2007 20:00
In article <4afa8$474363f7$d8fea18b$17791(a)PRIMUS.CA>, Yuri Kuchinsky <yuku(a)trends.ca> wrote: > >"JOHN" <john(a)nospam.com> wrote in message >news:J7adnfNjFMPhjd7anZ2dnUVZ8tGqnZ2d(a)bt.com... >> [BMJ Letter by Marc Girard re Hep B vaccine] Being or not being an idiot >> As compared to the UK, whose population is approximately the same as in >> France but with a higher prevalence of expected MS, and having regard to >> the failure of the "universal" campaign which failed to reach more than >> half of the French population, it can be hypothesized that a successful >> universal campaign in that country could, in the long term, account for a >> minimum of 60,000 vaccination-induced MS (to say nothing about the others >> hazards of this vaccination, such as lupus, myelitis, thyroid diseases, >> chronic fatigue, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, etc). >> http://www.whale.to/vaccines/ms.htm > >Here's the complete letter of Marc Girard re Hep B vaccinations in France, > > >http://www.whale.to/vaccine/girard.html So it is. However, it would be beneficial to go onto Medline and look for supporting or contradictory evidence. Plenty to go around. This claim of Girard's is hardly universally supported. -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct. "Saddam Hussein was a bad man, connected with some incredibly dangerous people: Cheney, Rumsfeld, George Galloway." -- Marcus Brigstocke |