Posted in June 2010

Reporting of the Adverse Reactions 24.04.10

The following guest blog is from Judy Wilyman, PhD researcher at Murdoch University. Please read this information and wonder why the Telethon Institute and the WA Government did not let parents know this information before urging them to get their children vaccinated. They also did not let them know that they were part of a … Continue reading »

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A seminar not to be missed

Fiona Stanley’s Telethon Institute is hosting a seminar on the flu vaccination on July 1st (that’s tomorrow night!) in Perth, WA. Interesting in that I have never heard of them putting on a seminar for the public before. But according to what has been reported, this seminar is in response to our recent sell-out evening … Continue reading »

When ‘Science’ Becomes Your Religion

With the latest push by the Skeptics and their supporters to silence the message of the AVN, I thought it might be a good time to share the Editorial I wrote for the latest edition of Living Wisdom magazine (just out). It is important to look at not only what they say, but the manner … Continue reading »

Death by medicine – Chicken Pox

The other day on the AVN’s Facebook page, we had a discussion about how sometimes, children or adults die after being diagnosed with diseases which prior to vaccination, were considered to be mild. That discussion was about deaths from pertussis (whooping cough). Tonight, while filing some articles which were recently scanned in, I rediscovered this … Continue reading »

You can judge an organisation by their actions

The latest skeptic bastardry is now out. And even those who believe that everyone should be vaccinated are appalled by the activities of this anti-democratic, anti-free choice group of individuals who believe they have the right to dictate to others how they should act, conduct their business or live their lives. Firstly, I received a … Continue reading »

WA seminar a great success!

I got back late on Friday from what I consider to be an incredibly successful seminar in WA. We had over 200 people at this sold-out event and everyone who was there (with the exception of the 3 Skeptics in the audience who spent the entire time sending out tweets and obviously had no time … Continue reading »