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Mystery Vaccine makes USMCs sick.
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5/8/07 at 4:13pm
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Thats awful 

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5/8/07 at 4:19pm
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nice. real nice.
Way to go



flu vax.
yeah. right.
Wonder what flu....
Way to go



flu vax.
yeah. right.
Wonder what flu....
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5/8/07 at 4:22pm
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Hmmm. Well, if it was really a flu shot, my money is on the experimental adjuvanted flu vaccine they've been testing. They've added aluminum, since the adjuvant-free yearly vaccine performs so poorly. They're hoping to have it out soon, from what I understand.
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Would it cause kidney damage in an otherwise healthy person? I think so. Aluminium and its byproduct, sodium fluoride, is known to cause kidney damage. When I grew up in this big city, I never knew so many people with kidney damage and so many freestanding out of hospital dialysis centers.
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5/8/07 at 4:28pm
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I can hardly read things like this. It seems evil.
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5/8/07 at 5:48pm
My very good friend (and reason for not vaxing my kids any longer) had a horrible life threatning reaction to a vax he recieved in bootcamp for the AF. that really sucks.
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5/8/07 at 8:17pm
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That is terrible.
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5/8/07 at 10:06pm
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That is terribly sad. My MIL was told a few months ago that she needed to be UTD on her shots. They gave her a shot (I think tetanus but maybe MMR) and she was sick for 2 weeks. I need to ask her if she reported the adverse reaction to the doctor and recommend that she report it herself. She hasn't always been such an advocate of our not vaxing DS however after this incident she did say she couldn't imagine DS having to go thru the same thing. I took that moment to point out that IF DS were to have vaxes he would have over 37 by the time he was 2 years old. She simply could not believe the amount!
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5/9/07 at 11:39am
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That's deplorable. Interesting that a mainstream website reported on this and they even mention regular people suffering from vaccine-related reactions and how they are usually brushed off. I saved it so db can read.
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5/9/07 at 1:24pm
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From the article:
For all those who like to live in the fantasy world of "a teeeeeeeeeensy amount of toxin can't possibly cause damage," there will probably be some rationalization for this man's suffering. Here we have the most physically fit in our society. Grown men. They receive a shot and fall apart. We have babies getting injected with much more and some people can't possibly fathom that vaccines do damage. Granted this man probably received some experimental toxin because those in the military are always Guinea pigs (look no further than exposure to depleted uranium). As far as I'm concerned, all vaccines are a grand experiment.
People who do this to other human beings are not normal. They are psychopathic.
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| Lance Corporal David Fey, 20, has dialysis three days a week. His kidneys are failing, his military career is over, and he feels like his country abandoned him. "I can't look at my old pictures. I really can't," said Fey. "I start looking at my old pictures, and I start crying." Fey grew up amid the farm fields of Clermont County. "I never missed a day at school," he said. "I was never sick. I was never sick." |
People who do this to other human beings are not normal. They are psychopathic.
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This is an example of an unholy alliance between our government, our military, and the medical establishment.
My DH had two tours of Vietnam; he received a pill every Monday to prevent malaria. It gave him diarrhea. When he returned from that tour, he was hospitalized for malaria. He also received treatment for tuberculosis. Wonder what that pill was that he took every Monday? A placebo? An experimental drug? He told me he was sick every time he received his vaccines. That is why he agreed not to vax our own children.
The Gulf War Syndrome reads suspiciously like a bad vaccine reaction or some sort of chemical poisoning. Doesn't anyone ever learn from their mistakes?
My DH had two tours of Vietnam; he received a pill every Monday to prevent malaria. It gave him diarrhea. When he returned from that tour, he was hospitalized for malaria. He also received treatment for tuberculosis. Wonder what that pill was that he took every Monday? A placebo? An experimental drug? He told me he was sick every time he received his vaccines. That is why he agreed not to vax our own children.
The Gulf War Syndrome reads suspiciously like a bad vaccine reaction or some sort of chemical poisoning. Doesn't anyone ever learn from their mistakes?
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It appears now is a good time to bring this up regarding military vaccinations.
Religious exemptions were honored with the military for the typical military vaccinations. (ie., flu, YF, Tpd, etc...) but when the biodefense vaccines came into the picture (anthrax/smallpox) those exemptions were no longer honored. (there are many more of these vaccines in the pipeline)
The only way of refusing these vaccines is to not join the military.
Punishments can range from nothing and being deployed anyway, article 15, demotion, reduction in pay/rank, fines, time in jail (this even happened to a guardsman), and a discharge which is typically anywhere from a general under honorable to badconduct. Any and everything that can happen is at the commander's call, so situations and individual's circumstances can and will vary.
The case fighting the mandatory AVIP is back in the courts, however, a resolution to this one is not expected for anywhere between 1-3 years.
The benefits of enlisting are dwindling fast. The G.I. Bill and the benefits it bestows upon veterans is not what it used to be.
Religious exemptions were honored with the military for the typical military vaccinations. (ie., flu, YF, Tpd, etc...) but when the biodefense vaccines came into the picture (anthrax/smallpox) those exemptions were no longer honored. (there are many more of these vaccines in the pipeline)
The only way of refusing these vaccines is to not join the military.
Punishments can range from nothing and being deployed anyway, article 15, demotion, reduction in pay/rank, fines, time in jail (this even happened to a guardsman), and a discharge which is typically anywhere from a general under honorable to badconduct. Any and everything that can happen is at the commander's call, so situations and individual's circumstances can and will vary.
The case fighting the mandatory AVIP is back in the courts, however, a resolution to this one is not expected for anywhere between 1-3 years.
The benefits of enlisting are dwindling fast. The G.I. Bill and the benefits it bestows upon veterans is not what it used to be.
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5/10/07 at 12:10pm
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I work with someone who used to be in the army, he said every time they got their shots they'd all be sick for weeks. What the heck are they doing? And why do they think, if it affect grown men this way, it's okay for infants?
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