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Would you drink
Posted by Shiley • 10/13/09 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: autism, vaccines
* Thimerosal (a mercury derivative)
* Ethylene glycol (antifreeze)
* Phenol (a disinfectant dye)
* Aluminum
* Benzethonium chloride (a disinfectant)
* Formaldehyde (a preservative and disinfectant)
For $100,000
Jock Doubleday, director of the California non-profit corporation Natural Woman, Natural Man, Inc., has offered $75,000 to the first medical doctor or pharmaceutical company CEO who publicly drinks a mixture of standard vaccine additives.
The additives would be the same as those contained in the vaccines recommended for a 6-year-old according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, and the dose would be body-weight calibrated. The amount of money has increased because no one has taken him up on the offer.
In addition to the vaccine additives listed above, others can include ammonium sulfate, amphotericin B, pig blood, rabbit brain, monkey kidney, betapropiolactone, tri(n)butylphosphate, and a laundry list of other chemicals. The mercury-based preservative thimerosal, in particular, is dangerous. Mercury is a poison and potent neurotoxin. Injecting it into a child, whose nervous system is rapidly developing, can have terrible consequences (autism).
stanford.wellsphere.com/autism-autism-spectrum-article/75-000-offered-for-m...
I couldn't do it but I am kind of horrified now too.
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If my calculations are correct, that would make 220.000$ by now. I guess that is pocket change for a Big Pharma CEO-
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Polybore would do it provided Jock Doubleday first gave himself a dose of smallpox, mumps, measles, tuberculoses, flu, rubella, diphtheria, cholera, hepatitis A&B, tetanus, polio and rabies.
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We give vaccines to our kids to prevent them from dying of preventable diseases. These preservatives are required to keep the vaccine active during transport and storage.
There is no link between any vaccination, or any preservative it may have added to it, to autism.
Polybore thinks that if Jock Doubleday wants polybore to drink some preservatives which on their own have no beneficial effect then he should expose himself to smallpox, mumps, measles, tuberculoses, flu, rubella, diphtheria, cholera, hepatitis A&B, tetanus, polio and rabies. Because that is what he is scaring other people into doing.
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The mercury in them is linked to autism. www.nationalautismassociation.org/thimerosal.php
A parent speaks of hi child
"I think the trigger for him was the cumulative mercury burden from his vaccines, because his body was not able to get rid of the mercury like you and me.” www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7006980/
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Seems to me from every anti-smoking campaign I have ever seen I put those substances in my body for years, what's the big deal.
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No not in a million years. My neighbor has a daughter that was fine until she got her shots. Now she is mentally challenged and can not do much for her self.
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I'm no fan of vaccines and firmly believe the pharmaceutical companies knowingly (and not just in this context) sacrifice human lives in the name of profits, but it seems a little silly to me to ask someone to drink the vaccine additives when children receive them through injections. Obviously, the effects of a substance are different in the bloodstream than in the digestive tract.
Doubleday obviously hopes to create the impression that the manufacturers know better than to get mixed up with their own ingredients, but that point could only legitimately be made by offering them money to take the same injections to which he's objecting. Not dramatic enough? Or perhaps he's afraid they'd take him up on it.-
I get his point, but it doesn't make any sense because no one is asking children to drink it, and the effects of a substance are different when ingested.
It seems that he wants to make his point without addressing reality, which puts him pretty much in the same camp as the pharmaceutical companies themselves...living by misdirection to get what he wants.
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No, but I also swore I wouldn't drink tequila again after the last rodeo I went to. I'm pretty sure I'll reneg on that.
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Well, seeing as CEO's of major pharmaceutical companies make millions of dollars in annual salary, $75,000 seems like chump change in order to risk one's own life. (yes I said one when referring to a person, which I've been hamered not to do because it's old british speak or something, but I did it, and now all my old English professors can commence my crucifiction)
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