Guest Commentary by Jim O'Kelly
The increase of childhood diseases has increased with the increase of childhood vaccines. When I was a child, you may have had one shot: smallpox. Baby boomers might have had one shot: smallpox. Baby boomers might have had a polio shot and, in the 1960s, a measles shot.
Today's babies receive up to 80 vaccines by age 6. That's a lot of poison injected into their undeveloped bodies. Poison, like formaldehyde, aluminum, human and animal cells (aborted fetal tissue), latex rubber and monosodium glutamate, just to name a few.
Vaccines do not prevent disease. Vaccines only cause disease, disability and death. Any person or child vaccinated is not protected from any disease, and there isn't a vaccine promoter that can prove otherwise. If the vaccine doesn't cause disease, disability or death, common sense dictates the immune system was simply strong enough to destroy the poison that was injected into it.
Many of us who began educating ourselves because our own children were injured or killed by vaccines have learned the hard way. We have learned that not only can vaccines cause disease, disability and death, but there is no proof that any vaccine ever prevented any person from getting a disease.
A vaccine is only a test to determine if your body will produce antibodies. If your body fails to produce antibodies because the poison has been injected directly into the body, bypassing the immune system, you might actually get the disease the vaccine is supposed to prevent or develop mental or physical disabilities.
Look around. See for yourself how many children have vaccine-caused diseases. Were they born that way, or did their behavior change after they started getting those shots? Healthy babies don't get sick without a cause. I, like, most people didn't have access to this information because it is kept secret by those who one day will have to face thousands of parents whose children have suffered from vaccine and medication damage, and my daughter paid for it -- with her life.
I will pay $1,000 to any pediatrician who scientifically can prove that any vaccine can prevent just one person from getting the disease it is supposed to prevent. Ask your doctor for the proof, and while you're at it ask him or her for the package insert that comes with every vaccine. It will list the diseases, disability or possibility of death that can happen from the vaccine.
For the rest of the story, go to www.vaccinetruth.com
Childhood diseases
In 1969, one in 7,100 children were diabetic. Today, one in 450.
In 1970, autism affected four in 10,000 children. Today, one in 150.
In 1976 there were 796,000 learning disabled children. Today, there are 3 million.
In 1979 there were 2 million asthmatic children. Today, there are 9 million.
In 1997 there were 1.6 million children with ADHD. Today, there are 4 million.
Source: National Vaccine Information Center
Jim O'Kelly of Valparaiso heads up an organization in Northwest Indiana called S.I.N.B.A.D. (Shots in Bodies Are Dangerous). He is also the spokesman for Vaccination Liberation out of Idaho (www.vaclib.org) and a member of the National Vaccine Information Center (nvic.org).
Posted in Opinion on Thursday, August 9, 2007 12:00 am Updated: 10:31 pm.
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