The EPA has found a correlation between the rise in autism rates since the 1980s and the use of fetal cells from aborted pregnancies. The study shows 1988 as a "change point" in the rise of Autistic Disorder (AD) rates and correlated data from 10+ year studies conducted in the U.S., Japan, Denmark, and other countries.
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Currently, there are at least eleven vaccines commonly used in the U.S. that contain aborted fetal cells, according to Right to Life of Michigan.3. These are the most commonly-given vaccines as well, including those for polio and rabies.
Most Americans are probably unaware that not only is the use of aborted babies' cells in vaccines becoming a common practice, but the FDA also has no requirement that the resulting vaccines and medications be labeled as containing them. For many people, this may pose a moral dilemma (regarding opposition to or support of abortion) as one of the political chopping blocks that divides many Americans.
As the battle between Big Pharma and the health of the world's population continues, it's becoming obvious that the pharmaceutical industry will stop at nothing to profit. Everything from the bodies of aborted babies to the destroyed minds of future generations are fair game to them.
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The most chilling thing to me is that these individuals may believe they are doing good.
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No they don't...they know exactly what they are doing! (don't be intimidated by my exclamation point)....
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Why would I be intimidated by a friend? I just envisioned these science zealots, blinded by their ambition.
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Here is an example...."No abnormalities found in flu vaccine, yet:' Authorities have yet to get to the bottom of the flu vaccine scare in Western Australia, with tests so far showing no signs of abnormalities....except for aborted fetal tissue (ABF)...but then a little ABF never hurt anybody....right?
http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/no-abnormalities-found-in-flu-vaccine-yet-bishop-20100430-tz5m.html
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That's what I'm talking about. These fellows and ladies think these stats are acceptable.
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Greedy liars are destroying our planet....are we going to let them? Are we willing to stand up and say "NO"?
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Of course not. I was saying how frightening these people are and what will they come up with next (or already are working on)?
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Wait - does the study mention fetal cells? Or does it merely link to a year when the increase occurred?
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The ten year study notes a jump in complications correlating to the initial introduction of fetal cell material into the vaccines.
Correlation is significant, warranting further investigation, when it involves the possible severe impact on human life.
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To date, there are two human diploid cell lines which were originally prepared from tissues of aborted foetuses ( in 1964 and 1970) and are used for the preparation of vaccines based on live attenuated virus:
The vaccines that are incriminated today as using human cell lines from aborted foetuses, WI-38 and MRC-5, are the following: 7
A)Live vaccines against rubella8:
-the monovalent vaccines against rubella Meruvax®II (Merck) (U.S.), Rudivax® (Sanofi Pasteur, Fr.), and Ervevax® (RA 27/3) (GlaxoSmithKline, Belgium);
-the combined vaccine MR against rubella and measles, commercialized with the name of M-R-VAX® (Merck, US) and Rudi-Rouvax® (AVP, France);
-the combined vaccine against rubella and mumps marketed under the name of Biavax®II (Merck, U.S.),
-the combined vaccine MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) against rubella, mumps and measles, marketed under the name of M-M-R® II (Merck, US), R.O.R.®, Trimovax® (Sanofi Pasteur, Fr.), and Priorix® (GlaxoSmithKline UK).
B) Other vaccines, also prepared using human cell lines from aborted foetuses:
- two vaccines against hepatitis A, one produced by Merck (VAQTA), the other one produced by GlaxoSmithKline (HAVRIX), both of them being prepared using MRC-5;
- one vaccine against chicken pox, Varivax®, produced by Merck using WI-38 and MRC-5;
- one vaccine against poliomyelitis, the inactivated polio virus vaccine Poliovax® (Aventis-Pasteur, Fr.) using MRC-5;
- one vaccine against rabies, Imovax®, produced by Aventis Pasteur, harvested from infected human diploid cells, MRC-5 strain;
- one vaccine against smallpox, ACAM 1000, prepared by Acambis using MRC-5, still on trial.
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Check out this:
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – A leading pro-life group that educates about the vaccines that are based on the cells from babies killed in abortions is worried about a new decision from the pharmaceutical giant Merck. The company has decided to stop producing some vaccines that are not made based on fetal cells from abortions.
Merck Stops Producing Vaccines w/o Fetal Cells
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Merck is also using aborted cow fetal cells to respond to the FDA's ethical problem with using humans: www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicBloodV... I can see no studies on the FDA website in relationship to using any fetal tissue approved for injecting into the human body...
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The Rubella virus strain, RA 27/3, was obtained from an infected aborted fetus.[3] Since the 60's, this virus strain has been used as the chief component of the Rubella vaccine.
Only viral vaccines require cells within which the virus will reproduce. Many viral vaccines
(e.g. Polio, Mumps) can use chicken embryos or monkey kidney cell lines. Bacterial vaccines (e.g. Diphtheria, Tetanus) require the cultivation of the bacteria in a culture medium only.
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You wanna see the truth? check this out....
JAMA on Vaccines
Medical Journal Articles on the Dangers of Vaccines:
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This is what I got on the first one. It wouldn't let me log on either. I'll read the others and get back.
Content Server Request Failed
Unable to download 'BiologicBloodV'. Unable to find latest released revision of 'BiologicBloodV'.
[ Login ]
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Sorry about the link...if go to FDA website and search for www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicBloodV... you will find it.
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Oh, it's nothing you did, I'm having trouble with my browser today. I don't know if it's the Vine or Microsoft, but it's making it hard to catch up.
I'll be back.
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