[CitizensTruth] [Fwd: : Swine flu swindle?]
andrew ritter
aroyboy44 at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 27 17:24:16 EDT 2009
Below are more exerts from Hal's (Washington Post) story which tells me more what the real story is here. they admit that the virus was derived from the vaccine and somehow this mysteriously appeared in an Amish community... and the result, of course, is door-to-door vaccinations and a story in the Washington Post that tries to convince you that non-vaccinated children need to be vaccinated. How lovely.
Polio Outbreak Occurs Among Amish Families In Minnesota...
The virus that all four children are carrying is derived from
the oral polio vaccine. That vaccine has not been used in the United
States since 2000, in part because it causes paralysis in about one of
every 13 million doses administered. American children now get an
injected vaccine, which also prevents infection.
The
oral vaccine, which is still used in most places in the world, is made
of a live but severely weakened strain of polio virus. The vaccine
virus can be passed person to person, although it rarely becomes part
of a prolonged "chain of transmission" because most people in a
population are vaccinated and cannot be infected.
Where it was circulating, however, is a mystery. Hull said it
is likely the virus was imported from a country where the oral vaccine
is still in use, but the Amish have little contact with people outside
their community. The first infected child had no known exposure to
foreigners.Public health officers are going door to
door offering polio vaccine and requesting stool samples of all
children. About 35 samples have been collected and 32 tested. Fewer
than 20 children have been vaccinated, Hull said.
> From: hal at drxyzzy.org
> To: citizenstruth at six.pairlist.net
> Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 14:40:58 -0500
> Subject: Re: [CitizensTruth] [Fwd: : Swine flu swindle?]
>
> On Apr 27, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Geri Perry wrote:
>
> > Why is polio non-existent in Amish and Mennonite communities where
> > they don't take vaccines?
>
>
> Polio Outbreak Occurs Among Amish Families In Minnesota
> By David Brown
> Washington Post Staff Writer
> Friday, October 14, 2005
>
> The first outbreak of polio in the United States in 26 years occurred
> earlier this fall in an Amish community in central Minnesota, state
> and federal health officials reported yesterday.
>
> Four children have been infected with the virus, although none has
> become paralyzed. The Amish typically decline to vaccinate their
> children. The last large outbreak of polio occurred in numerous Amish
> communities in several states in 1979.
>
>
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/13/AR2005101301733.html
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