Daily Archives: September 23, 2009

Canadian doctor questions the rationale for compulsory vaccination programs

Doctor Guylaine Lanctot’s survey below, of the recent history of vaccination programs is interesting in the consistent emphasis in program after program on vaccinating the entire population within a region or demographic. Could it be that the powers behind these programs don’t want there to be any “control groups”? Of course all this is background for considering the prospect of widespread vaccination for H1N1 this autumn. The following is from Guy Lanctot’s book “The Medical Mafia” (reprinted from whale.to):

Why Vaccination Continues, by Guylaine Lanctot, M.D.

Guylaine Lactot, a medical doctor from Quebec, Canada

Guylaine Lanctot, a medical doctor from Quebec.

What is the objective of the world authorities in destroying people’s health, both in industrialized countries and in the Third World? It is always difficult to presume the intentions of others, particularly when one is not close to them. And this is true in this instance. But there are certainly advantages for someone, somewhere, to so doggedly keep-up the campaign for vaccinations, by any and all means possible. They must profit someone, somewhere. One thing is certain. It is not to our advantage. In order to determine what these advantages are, and for whom, let us stop and look at the CONSEQUENCES of these massive vaccination programs and draw our own conclusions. Continue reading

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Are Endocrine Disruptors making us fat & making our children sexual mutants?

Here’s an excerpt from Nicholas Kristof’s recent op-ed column, in the Sunday NY Times, titled “It’s time to learn from Frogs“. Thanks to Judith for this.

Deformed Frog. Photo Judy Helgen/Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Deformed Frog. Photo Judy Helgen/Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

“Some of the first eerie signs of a potential health catastrophe came as bizarre deformities in water animals, often in their sexual organs.

Frogs, salamanders and other amphibians began to sprout extra legs. In heavily polluted Lake Apopka, one of the largest lakes in Florida, male alligators developed stunted genitals.

In the Potomac watershed near Washington, male smallmouth bass have rapidly transformed into “intersex fish” that display female characteristics. This was discovered only in 2003, but the latest survey found that more than 80 percent of the male smallmouth bass in the Potomac are producing eggs. Continue reading

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