Posted in October 2010

Scientific fraud in drug studies – take 2 sugar pills and call me in the morning…

Placebo fraud rocks the very foundation of modern medical science; thousands of clinical trials invalidated Remember a few weeks ago on this blog when there was a discussion about the use of placebo controlled vaccine trials that don’t use true placebos? There were many comments along the lines of – you can’t do a true … Continue reading »

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A word of warning-dogs and snakes

Cappy (short for Cappuccino – you can tell our family has several Java Junkies in it was a smooth fox terrier – a foxie with a big nose, we liked to say. When it came to obedience, he was a complete and absolute failure! He was as strong-willed as any dog I’ve ever known and … Continue reading »

Whatever happened to Scarlet Fever?

Scarlet Fever was a dreaded killer of children (and adults) in the 1800s and the early part of the 1900s. In fact, it regularly killed more people than that disease we have all been taught to believe is such an indiscriminate killer of young and old – measles. But Scarlet Fever has virtually disappeared. We … Continue reading »

Vaccine Safety: Why Parents Are Concerned

Actually Angelaaaa, what you are saying is false. According to the best research from current medical journal articles and from government statistics, the mortality from ALL infectious diseases had declined by as much as 99% (in the case of measles) years before the vaccines were introduced to prevent them. Please have a look at the … Continue reading »

Lies, damned lies and statistics

There have been many comments since I originally posted Dr Obomsawin’s original graphs and subsequent response. A lot of people are saying that we should not be looking at the death rates from infectious diseases. Rather, since vaccines are meant to prevent the diseases themselves, the incidence should be the bar we use to measure … Continue reading »

Dr Obomsawin responds

There has been some criticism of the information showing that both the incidence or and mortality from infectious diseases had declined substantially prior to vaccination. I will be posting more data on this issue later on today, but in the meantime, I am very happy to be able to present Dr Obomsawin’s response to Orac’s … Continue reading »

Intellectual dishonesty?

After my blog yesterday which showed graphs plotted from government figures in Canada and the UK, that show the precipitous decline in both the incidence and mortality from measles prior to vaccination, I have received a barrage of comments from people telling me that the graphs are not a true representation of what occurred. In … Continue reading »

Vaccinations saved us from…what, exactly?

There are those out there who claim that questioning the effectiveness of vaccinations is tantamount to killing children. I kid you not. According to them, those who dare to ask about the safety and effectiveness of childhood shots; who presume to try and comprehend scientific information that doctors seem to feel is written in a … Continue reading »

October is Vaccine Injury Awareness Month

October is the month to acknowledge and honour those families whose loved ones have been injured by vaccines. These faceless (in many cases), nameless and numerous families are hurting and they need our help. One of the ways we can assist them is by spreading the word that vaccine injuries are real and they are … Continue reading »