New CDC Report Tries to Convince All Americans to Be Vaccinated

Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
May 14, 2012

 

 

 

 

A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is saying that specific vaccinations will be recommended and optional with regard to the individual’s health and needs.

“Over the years, the science of developing recommendations has changed,” said Faruque Ahmed, PhD, a senior scientist at the CDC and a member of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).

The purpose is to evaluate the vaccine’s necessity to facilitate good health for the patient.

Vaccinations will be categorized as:

A) Necessary for patients of all ages where there is an increased risk of contracting a vaccine-preventable disease
B) Guidance for physicians that work within the individual context of the patient and specific to their needs

The guidelines are based on rankings of urgency generated by scientific evidence. Doctors are admonished to be suggestive rather than authoritative when it comes to administering a vaccine. Vaccination without explicit consent is not recommended.

Ahmed says there was no previous standard for vaccine schedules. Doctors chose what they felt was best and convinced the patient that this procedure was necessary. Ahmed warns that total implementation of the guidelines will take a year or more.

The SafeMinds , an anti-vaccine advocacy group approves of the evidence-based guidelines.

The CDC fails to mention in their new guidelines, the scientific evidence of the dangers found within vaccines that have people concerned about their purpose.

The study , that was ignored by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the CDC, conducted by Laura Hewitson, Ph.D. found that when macaque monkeys that were given the exact same MMR vaccine as children in 1994 – 1999 there were significant biological changes and altered behaviors that occurred in the vaccinated monkeys that were identical to children diagnosed with ASD (autism). The unvaccinated monkey exhibited no changes or symptoms whatsoever.

• Drug Corporation’s trails findings are not able to be replicated by independent researchers. C. Glenn Beagley, author of the review and former head of Global Cancer Research at Amgen, reported that 47 of the 53 trials could not reproduce the findings recorded in the initial studies. And these drugs were still approved for public use by the FDA.

• In court testimony, the FDA admitted its endorsement of thimerosal (a mercury-based preservative) and approval for utilization in vaccines. Disregarding the American public’s health, the FDA chose to support vaccine manufacturers that use the preservative.

• The CDC themselves edited out direct scientific evidence from a Danish study that was published in the Journal of Pediatrics, which stated that after Denmark stopped using thimerasol in their vaccines that they saw a significant reduction in the incidents of autism in children.

Considering the large numbers of parents choosing not to vaccinate their children, coupled with the trend for single adults to not vaccinate themselves, the pharmaceutical industry must be suffering a financial loss.

How else can this new set of guidelines from the CDC make any sense unless this is a propaganda stunt to convince people to come to their doctor for a vaccine?

The issue that this governmental regulator does not understand is that the compounds in the vaccines, coupled with scientific data urging the public that vaccines do more harm than good. And when those facts are weighed against a persistent doctor who becomes frustrated and refuses to care for his patients that are not vaccinated, the connecting dots are obvious.

Regardless of these promises not to be harassed by the family doctor over a vaccine schedule, the contents of the vaccines have not changed – therefore they are still dangerous and should not be taken.

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