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BETWEEN VACCINES AND AUTISM
(to be
updated via my blog page)
This is a bit
of a shocker. The triple vaccine, MMR - measles, mumps and rubella,
as well as many other vaccines contain a toxic heavy metal called
mercury. Mercury is added to vaccines under a compound name called
THIMEROSAL and it is used as an additive e.g. preservative to inhibit
the growth of fungi etc. There is ample toxicological evidence to
show that mercury is a lethal neurotoxin and the ***Minimata Incident
(Japan) tells us that although we know very little about its effects
with dose, we should err on the side of caution and not inject this
stuff (thimerosal) into the bodies of our very young babies and children.
***see full story
of mercury dumping that led to thousands of people being affected
by mercury poisoning below
I enclose an
interesting report that details some of the professional /financial
relationships between the pharmaceutical companies and the scientists
they employ. Check the data yourself and try a Google search using
organic mercury, inorganic mercury, methymercury, ethylmercury, Minimata,
MMR, vaccines, vaccine preservative, thimerosal, neurotoxin. Dentists
also use mercury in teeth fillings so if you had some work carried
out on your teeth and not felt 'your self' in subsequent years, also
checkout mercury amalgam and its effects on behaviour as well.
Knowledge is
power and the Internet can be used to get alternative views, especially
views that the Establishment would love to suppress. If you are happy
in allowing your children to be vaccinated with these chemicals, fine,
but if you are a little bit concerned, find out to your own satisfaction
as to what is really going on. Also remember that you do not need
to be an expert in this field, just use your common sense, weigh up
all the evidence and make an informed choice on what action to take,
to vaccinate or not.
Also remember
that very young babies and children by virtue of their size are more
affected than adults by injection of these types of neurotoxins and
it is advisable that you keep track of the levels in ppm (parts per
million) for ALL the vaccines that are injected into your children.
The effects of vaccine additives e.g. heavy metals, become additive
if you are vaccinating for all childhood diseases. Clearly, a balance
needs to be struck between allowing your child to develop its own
immune system, what you vaccinate against and the total body burden
of toxic substances used routinely in vaccines.
The pdf on the
link between vaccines /thimerosal and autism (112 kb) can be downloaded
here
The use of toxic
heavy metals in vaccines and other toxic substances having adverse
effects on us seems to be the way of things today. If you add the
effects of fluorine in our water, the widespread use of artificial
sweeteners in our foods, especially 'diet' foods, plus the use of
un-necessary food additives that colour and artificially prolong the
look of 'freshness' of our food, it's a wonder that we function as
fully conscious, functioning human beings: or maybe the aim of adding
all these nasties into our immune system and diet is to produce effects
that inhibit our spiritual growth by directly affecting the functioning
of our glands, nervous system and DNA?
***Minimata Japan
- An environmental catastrophe: Source, http://www.american.edu/TED/MINAMATA.HTM
Minamata is a
small factory town dominated by the Chisso
Corporation. The town faces the Shiranui Sea, and Minamata Bay is
part of this sea. In Japanese, "Chisso" means nitrogen.
The
Chisso Corporation was once a fertilizer and carbicle company, and
gradually advanced to a petrochemical and plastic-maker company.
From 1932 to 1968, Chisso Corporation, a company located in
Kumamoto Japan, dumped an estimated 27 tons of mercury compounds
into Minamata Bay. Kumamoto is a small town about 570 miles
southwest of Tokyo. The town consists of mostly farmers and
fisherman. When Chisso Corporation dumped this massive amount of
mercury into the bay, thousands of people whose normal diet
included fish from the bay, unexpectedly developed symptoms of
methyl mercury poisoning. The illness became known as the
"Minamata Disease". The mercury poisoning resulted from
years of
environmental destruction and neglect from Chisso Corporation.
In 1907 the villagers
of Minamata convinced the founder of Chisso
Corporation to build a factory in their town, hoping to benefit
from the wealth of industrialization. The owner, Jun Noguchi
agreed to the development, but used the people from Minamata as
simple factory workers The more elite positions, such as engineers
and managers were "imported" as he termed it, from the finest
universities, like Tokyo University.
By 1925, the Chisso
Corporation was dumping waste into Minamata Bay
and destroying the fishing areas. The theory behind Noguchi's
industry was to pay off the Minamata fisherman in exchange for
damaging their fishing environment. According to Eugene Smith's
interview of the people who lived in Minamata, the company believed
that it was much cheaper to pay off the few people who were opposed
to the dumping, rather than implement an environmentally safe
technique of waste removal. Therefore, since the villagers
accepted this practice through compensation of money, and the
government was behind the industry, the entire process appeared
ethical.
Chisso Corporation
started developing plastics, drugs, and perfumes
through the use of a chemical called acetaldehyde in 1932.
Acetaldehyde is produced using mercury as a compound, and was key
component in the production of their products. The company was
considered an economic success in Japan, particularly because it
was one industry that maintained development despite Japan's
suffering throughout and right after W.W.II. As other companies
economically ripened during Japan's post-war period, so did the
Chisso Corporation. Sales augmented with Japan's economic success.
In addition, Chisso Corporation's sales increased dramatically,
considering Chisso was the only manufacturer of a primary chemical
called D.O.P, a plasticizer (diotyl phthalate). Having a monopoly
on the chemical enabled Chisso to expand rapidly. Since Chisso
Corporation was the main industry in the small Minamata town, the
town's growth period from 1952 to 1960 paralleled Chisso's
progress.
Not until the
mid-1950's did people begin to notice a "strange
disease". Victims were diagnosed as having a degeneration of
their
nervous systems. Numbness occurred in their limbs and lips. Their
speech became slurred, and their vision constricted. Some people
had serious brain damage, while others lapsed into unconsciousness
or suffered from involuntary movements. Furthermore, some victims
were thought to be crazy when they began to uncontrollably shout.
People thought the cats were going insane when they witnessed
"suicides" by the cats. Finally, birds were strangely dropping
from the sky. Series of these unexplainable occurrences were
bringing panic to Minamata.
Dr. Hajime Hosokawa
from the Chisso Corporation Hospital, reported
on May 1, 1956 that, "an unclarified disease of the central nervous
system has broken out". Dr. Hosokawa linked the fish diets to
the
disease, and soon investigators were promulgating that the sea was
being polluted by poisons from the Chisso Corporation. The Chisso
Corporation denied the accusations and maintained their production.
However, by 1958, Chisso Corporation transferred their dumping from
the Minamata Bay to the Minamata River hoping to diminish
accusations toward the company.
The Minamata River
flows past the town Hachimon, and into the
Shiranui Sea. The people of this area also began developing the
"strange disease" after a few months. The Kumamoto Prefecture
government responded by imposing a ban which allowed fisherman to
"catch" fish, but not to "sell" fish from the
bay. Since this was
their main food source, the people continued to eat fish at home,
but the ban released government officials from any responsibility
for those who developed the illness.
Finally, in July
1959, researchers from Kumamoto University
concluded that organic mercury was the cause of the "Minamata
Disease". A number of committees, of which Chisso Corporation
employees were members, formed to research the problem. The
committees denied this information and refuted the direct link of
mercury to the strange disease. Finally, Dr. Hosokawa performed
concealed cat experiments in front of the Chisso Corporation
management, and illustrated the affects of mercury poisoning by
feeding the cats acetaldehyde. Dr. Hosokawa was the first person
who made a valiant effort in proving to Chisso Corporation that
they were the ones accountable for the mercury poisoning. After
the meeting with Chisso officials, Dr. Hosokawa was restricted from
conducting any further research or experiments, and his findings
were concealed by the corporation.
Chisso Corporation
began to make deals with the victims of the
"Minamata Disease". People who were desperate and legally
ignorant
signed contracts which stated that Chisso Corporation would pay
them for their misfortunes, but would accept no responsibility. In
fact, there was even a clause which read, "if Chisso Corporation
were later proven guilty, the company would not be liable for
further compensation".
The fishermen
began protesting in 1959. They demanded
compensation, but soon became intimidated by the threats of Chisso
management. The victims feared that if they did not settle, they
would never receive any kind of compensation. Chisso paid off some
of the people while continuing to profit from increased sales.
Chisso installed a "Cyclator" which was designed to treat
waste
water. The management however, often ignored this crucial step in
their production process. Not until 1968, did Chisso Corporation
quit poisoning the waters in Minamata. The company was forced into
court in 1969, and the only reason why the polluting stopped was
simply because the method of mercury production became outdated.
It was later determined in court that Chisso Corporation
consistently polluted the waster of Minamata Bay from 1932-1968.
By 1974 only 798
victims had been officially recognized as having
"Minamata Disease". Approximately 3,000 more people were
waiting
verification from the board of physicians in Kumamoto Prefecture.
Thousands of people continue to eat fish from the Shiranui Sea, but
there are no reportings of significant health hazards or mercury
poisoning like those people who suffered in Minamata. In 1993,
almost forty years later, victims were still being compensated for
damages.
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