Tagged with adverse reactions

Health freedom and suppression of information – an interview with Leon Pittard of FairDinkum Radio

Health freedom and suppression of information – an interview with Leon Pittard of FairDinkum Radio

The following is a transcript of a radio interview I did a few weeks ago with Fairdinkum radio. You can listen to the original interview here – http://fairdinkumradio.com/resources/AVN%20050512.mp3. Leon: Today, our podcast is featuring Meryl Dorey of the Australian Vaccination Network. Meryl joins us quite regularly to talk about vaccination subjects and issues. And the topic … Continue reading »

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How common are vaccine reactions?

We are always told that vaccines only affect 1 person in a million. Yet I almost always ask the question – how many of you know someone who has either been injured or killed by vaccinations – at my seminars and nearly everyone raises their hands. This is a very unscientific poll, but I would … Continue reading »

Swine flu vaccine ‘narcolepsy link’

Swine flu vaccine ‘narcolepsy link’ – Yahoo! News UK As we found in Australia with the Stokes Report, there are two forces at play here: 1- The premature release of vaccinations in a panic which were never properly tested on the age groups which they were targeting. 2- The lack of reporting of reactions when … Continue reading »

Swine flu vaccine 'narcolepsy link'

Swine flu vaccine ‘narcolepsy link’ – Yahoo! News UK As we found in Australia with the Stokes Report, there are two forces at play here: 1- The premature release of vaccinations in a panic which were never properly tested on the age groups which they were targeting. 2- The lack of reporting of reactions when … Continue reading »

Upon what do we base our decisions?

The following is extracted and adapted from an article I wrote for Overland Magazine called Safe or Sorry. I am not sure of the volume number, but it was in 2002. The link below will take you to a document provided to the AVN by ADRAC (The Adverse Drug Reactions Advisory Committee) after we met … Continue reading »