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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Could the Feds Soon Test Anthrax Vaccine on Your Kids?

Could the Feds Soon Test Anthrax Vaccine on Your Kids?:

Anthrax VaccineTo test now or to maybe test later? That is the question the Obama
Administration advisory group will answer this week over a vaccine that
has never been given to children: the one for anthrax.


The anthrax vaccine, which has been tested for adults, is a vaccine
that may not ever be necessary and doctors are not sure how children
would react to it. But, as The Washington Post
reports, the National Biodefense Science Board, which advises the
federal government, will vote Friday to decide if children should tested
for the vaccine before an attack takes place:



“At the end of the day, do we want to wait for an attack
and give it to millions and millions of children and collect data at
that time?” said Daniel B. Fagbuyi of Children’s National Medical Center
in Washington, who chaired the group. “Or do we want to say: ‘How do we
best protect our children?’ We can take care of Grandma and Grandpa,
Uncle and Auntie. But right now, we have nothing for the children.”



The Post notes that parents are allowed to volunteer their children
for testing of vaccines and treatments, but generally the child had the
potential to receive some benefit from the vaccine or treatment:



“With this, you’re putting children at risk for no clear
scientific or medical benefit,” said Meryl Nass, a doctor in Bangor,
Maine, who is one of the most outspoken critics of testing the vaccine
in children. Nass and others maintain that there are serious questions
about the vaccine’s effectiveness in adults as well as concerns about
sometimes serious complications among those vaccinated in the military. A
variety of complications have been reported, including nervous system
and autoimmune disorders, Nass said.


“Really, the core question is ‘Why? Why test?’,” said Bruce Lesley,
president of First Focus, a Washington-based advocacy group for
children. “We don’t want to be subjecting kids to risks needlessly.”



Anthrax is a bacteria that causes an infectious disease that is
either cutaneous, respiratory or gastrointestinal. According to the National Institute of Health,
up to 20 percent of people who are infected through contact with skin
and do not get treatment may die. Respiratory and gastrointestinal
infections can be more serious. Currently, the vaccine is widely
distributed to those who work in bioterrorism or members of the military
that are deployed for 15 days or more in areas like the Middle East.


[via The Blaze]


I don't believe in vaccines. I wish I had been better educated with my older children because I wouldn't have subjected them to vaccines either. This is one more way for our government to force poison into our body as well as thin out the population. Do your research and you might just find you feel the same.


Whether you believe in vaccines or not you have to agree that testing them out on children is a bad idea. These are our kids, they are our future! What the heck are we doing?


I beg you to please not allow your little ones to become the government's pin cushion! This madness has got to stop!

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