Posted in December 2012

1,742 Reports of Adverse Events After Children Received This Vaccine | Vactruth.com

1,742 Reports of Adverse Events After Children Received This Vaccine | Vactruth.com

According to the leaked confidential Wyeth (Pfizer) documents and a reply from the European Medicines Agency (EMA), both the manufacturer and the agency are aware of a significantly higher number of adverse neurological events in children vaccinated with both Prevenar 13 AND Infanrix Hexa, as per the Belgian vaccination schedule at ages two months and four months. … Continue reading »

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Australian government departments attack basic freedoms

Australian government departments attack basic freedoms

Unlike almost every other democracy, Australia’s constitution does not include a Bill of Rights, meaning that basic rights which citizens of other nations take for granted such as freedom of speech or communication, may not necessarily be protected under the law. (1) This has allowed certain government departments free reign to act against community groups … Continue reading »

Vaccination does not equal immunisation

Vaccination does not equal immunisation

In part 3 of the AVN’s series critiquing the new booklet The Science of Immunisation, published by the Australian Academy of Science, Meryl Dorey takes a look at how this booklet incorrectly uses the words vaccination and immunisation as if they both meant the same thing. Medical ‘science’ uses the words ‘vaccination’ and ‘immunisation’ as though … Continue reading »

Real Media Real Change – Combatting Cyberbullying

Hi all, I am presently attending a seminar / workshop run by a new groups called Real Media Real Change at Southern Cross University. Here is their website -http://www.realmediarealchange.org/ This conference is dealing with the problem of harassment online in today’s world, why it happens, who does it, and how to support those who are … Continue reading »

Reducing the incidence of grand claims

Reducing the incidence of grand claims

This is the second post in our series critiquing the new booklet “The Science of Immunisation”, from the Australian Academy of Science. Here Greg Beattie takes a look at the opening statement from the summary. “The widespread use of vaccines globally has been highly effective in reducing the incidence of infectious diseases and their associated complications, … Continue reading »