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interview about vaccine documentary
Watch this 
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TheGreater Good
a documentary about vaccines
has won 10 awards around the world

http://www.pbs.org/pov/blog/2011/11...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSVc...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_Gi...
and then Bill Gates who wanted 2012 to beThe Year of the Vaccine
his polio vaccine efforts in India has resulted in 40,000+ children getting a polio-like paralysis
Posted on 07/01/12, 08:00 am
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Reply #1 - 07/01/12  11:00am
" A comment about the rise in diagnosis of autism.

I've read a number of articles that suggest that decades ago, a child with autism was likely to get a childhood schizophrenia diagnosis. Additionally, there is some suggestion of a link in the two disorders.

http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/sch...

Without a doubt vaccines aren't perfect. But many diseases that are NOT gone from the world, are common in other contries....including polio. The chicken pox vaccine isn't perfect. Definitely some kids get sick. But chicken pox KILLED a number of kids each year too. Not millions, but dozens....every year.

Drug companies make almost nothing on vaccines. It's getting harder and harder to find ones willing to make them. That's the reason that they can't get sued.

Have you ever seen anyone sick or dying from Hepatitis? The treatment is miserable. Not fun. And without a doubt I'm more worried about getting Hepatitis than AIDS as a healthcare worker.

Seatbelts kill a certain number of people too, or leave them disabled. They save more lives than they take. That's what vaccines do.

So fine, skip the vaccines if you wish.

(If a company poorly manufactured their seatbelts and thousands were injured would we get rid of seatbelts? Or make them safe?) "
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Reply #2 - 07/01/12  11:11am
" no, you'd sue the seatbelt manufacturers "
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Reply #3 - 07/01/12  11:17am
" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIQ4...

Not so many parents put up video's on youtube if their kid dies from something that could have been prevented with a shot. "
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Reply #4 - 07/01/12  11:17am
" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIQ4...

Not so many parents put up video's on youtube if their kid dies from something that could have been prevented with a shot. "
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Reply #5 - 07/01/12  11:26am
" i had no idea until watching the interview that you can no longer sue vaccine manufacturers for vaccine industries

so theyre right, why would they make darn sure their product is safe if they have no legal resposibility for harm coming from the vaccines?

thats wrong if you ask me
seems like a no brainer to me "
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Reply #6 - 07/01/12  11:27am
" that should read

"you can no longer sue vaccine manufacturers for vaccine INJURIES" "
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Reply #7 - 07/01/12  11:37am
" in regards to profits:

Follow the Money

The vaccine industry seems to view the 308 million people living in the United States as little more than pin cushions for their profitable vaccine products.

Pharmaceutical profits from swine-flu-related drugs alone have soared – with earnings between $10 billion and $15 billion in 2009, according to estimates from investment bank JPMorgan.

A report from 2007 entitled "Pipeline and Commercial Insight: Pediatric and Adolescent Vaccines," written by vaccine analyst Hedwig Kresse, makes some interesting points about the future of vaccine profits.

The report includes an assessment of products and forecast of market size and coverage rates to the year 2016, predicting that due to the "promising commercial potential" of new, high-price vaccines, the pediatric and adolescent vaccine market will quadruple from approximately $4.3 billion in 2006, to over $16 billion by 2016, across the US, the EU-five including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK, and Japan.

The crucial factor for success in the pediatric market, the report notes, is the introduction of products into the national vaccination schedules.

As an example, Dr. Kresse cites Wyeth's Prevnar, as the first premium price vaccine launched in the US in 2000 for vaccinating infants against pneumonia and meningitis. Since then, Prevnar has been added to the childhood vaccination schedules in the US and EU-five despite its high price of nearly $320 for the four-dose regimen.

The sad reality could be that the motivation for continually increasing both the number of shots given and the price of the vaccines is nothing more than a desire by big Pharma to improve "market share" and profits.


from:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/a... "
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Reply #8 - 07/01/12  11:46am
" http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen...

CDC keeps track of shortages.

They are scrambling every year to prevent new shortages.

http://www.ncpa.org/pub/ba655/

Do you really think that there would be ANY shortages if the profits were so high? "
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Reply #9 - 07/01/12  11:51am
" i teach autistic and other disabled kids

i dont know what to say except the growing body of evidence that vaccines arent all that safe concerns me

the fact the companies had to pay out such large amounts before the right to sue was taken away speaks volumes to me

i might order this dvd just to watch it in full "
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