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The vaccines far more deadly than the swine flu; mass vaccinations a recipe for disaster

August 29, 2009 by Autism Advice · Leave a Comment 

Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and Prof. Joe Cummins NutriMedical.com This report has been submitted to Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer of the UK, and to the US Food and Drugs Administration Please circulate widely, with all the hyperlinks included, to your elected representatives, wherever you are A swine flu outbreak occurred in Mexico and the United States in April 2009 and spread rapidly around the world by human-to human transmission. The new type A H1N1 influenza virus is unlike any

The vaccines are far more deadly than the swine flu

August 22, 2009 by Autism Advice · Leave a Comment 

by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and Prof. Joe Cummins August 21, 2009 The vaccines are far more deadly than the swine flu. Mass vaccinations is a recipe for disaster Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and Prof. Joe Cummins This report has been submitted to Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer of the UK, and to the US Food and Drugs Administration A swine flu outbreak occurred in Mexico and the United States in April 2009 and spread rapidly around the world by human-to human transmission. The new type A H1N1 influ

The vaccines are far more deadly than the swine flu

August 21, 2009 by Autism Advice · Leave a Comment 

Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and Prof. Joe Cummins Global Research August 21, 2009 The vaccines are far more deadly than the swine flu. Mass vaccinations is a recipe for disaster Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and Prof. Joe Cummins This report has been submitted to Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer of the UK, and to the US Food and Drugs Administration Why are children the first to get experimental swine flu vaccines? A swine flu outbreak occurred in Mexico an

Try This Tuesday: Looking for Your Advice

July 20, 2009 by Autism Advice · Leave a Comment 

Today I am really looking to you for your creative solutions. Things have been very up and down with my son this summer, with one day going beautifully and the next a disaster. Although he is not what I would call a runner, i.e. a child who escapes at any opportunity without regard to his safety, he does sometimes run away from me when he is angry and could potentially get hurt or lost if he went too far or too fast. This happened one morning last week, and I am sharing an email I wrote to

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