Playing Chemical Dumbing Down of America

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May 22, 2008
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Why is America so brainwashed by the corporate media? Why do we care more about American Idol and sports games than being poisoned with mercury in our vaccinations and sodium fluoride in our water supply? America needs to wake up and get the facts about our chemical manipulation before it's too late.

Music: Pink Floyd - Sheep/Us and Them

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A while back, I posted an article that features a food-theory that helps explain the hallucinations many innocent people were having, and then put to death for their "strange behavior" because the local-townspeople and clergy believed this acting-out was a sign of witchcraft. 

Eight young girls began to take ill, begining with 9-year-old Elizabeth Parris, the daughter of Reverend Samuel Parris, as well as his niece, 11-year-old Abigail Williams. But theirs was a strange sickness: the girls suffered from delirium, violent convulsions, incomprehensible speech, trance-like states, and odd skin sensations. The worried villagers searched desperately for an explanation. Their conclusion: the girls were under a spell, bewitched — and, worse yet, by members of their own pious community. Ergot Poisoning - the cause of the Salem Witch Trials

It was in my comment to the article that I mention the effects mercury and lead have on a child's behavior, (and depending on who's interest is being served), how easily those environmental facts can be quickly erased on a medical record.

how much is a child's behavior related to chemical treatments and other causes outside a parent's control?

For instance, just like ergot poisoning, there are mineral poisons that cause medical and behavior problems not normally detected by parents or care-takers, especially if the mother or child is from a region that does not keep good medical records or clean septic systems.

Two examples are: 

Mercury Poisoning  (found in old glass thermometers and used in child vaccines)

Twenty-One Percent of Women Tested Nationwide Have Mercury Levels Higher Than EPA Limit

Mercury contamination is a particular concern for women of childbearing years (16 to 49 years old) because mercury exposure in the womb can cause neurological damage and other health problems in children.

"In the samples we analyzed, the greatest single factor influencing mercury exposure was the frequency of fish consumption,"

http://heartspring.net/mercury_poison_symptoms.html

Lead Poisoning  (used in paint and found in soil and old water pipes)

Even low levels of exposure to lead can result in IQ deficits, learning disabilities, behavioral problems, stunted or slowed growth, and impaired hearing. At increasingly high levels of exposure, a child may suffer kidney damage, become mentally retarded, fall into a coma, and even die from lead poisoning. Lead poisoning has been associated with a significantly increased high-school dropout rate, as well as increases in juvenile delinquency and criminal behavior.

http://www.nsc.org/issues/lead/healtheffects.htm 

Propaganda and paranoia aside, WHO is deciding what food and medication is safe for a child, when it is well-known among certain groups, there are certain toxic chemicals known to kill and destroy the health and well-being of a human being?   And... do parents have a right to expect good moral treatment from its government, regardless of religious denomination?

True Reassurance or Propaganda

I'm not an expert on safe vaccination, so I have to rely on the media for information (which doesn't mean I always believe what I read). The following article appeared on the ABC website September last year. I'm left in the dark, some say the usage of mercury in vaccination has a correlation to autism, while others claim there is no such effect. Who to believe? As far as I know, vaccination in Europe uses much lower doses of mercury than in the USA, without having a higher incidence of the illnesses the vaccination address. The reason to insist on using higher doses in the USA has as far as I can tell not really a rational.

Mercury-Containing Vaccine Vindicated

New Research Clears Thimerosal; Some Vaccine Efforts Say Ban Was Premature

By CARLA WILLIAMS
ABC News Medical Unit
Sept. 26, 2007 —

As federal health officials offer more evidence that the mercury-containing vaccine preservative thimerosal is safe, many vaccine experts say in retrospect that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's decision to remove it from childhood vaccines may have done more harm than good by raising public fears.

And still others argue that research and funds still being spent on exploring the risks of thimerosal could be directed to more productive enterprises.

A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine concludes that early exposure to thimerosal does not cause any neurological problems. Thimerosal, used in vaccines since the 1930s, has been a topic of controversy since the FDA banned it in 1999.

Some claim that the additive causes autism and other brain development disorders in children. But the latest study joins a growing body of literature that shows thimerosal is safe and causes no long-term negative effects on children's health.

Although no concrete evidence at the time showed that thimerosal was harmful, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics pushed for its elimination to quell the fears of parents who might otherwise not get their children vaccinated.  

But in an editorial published alongside this new research, Dr. Paul Offit, chief of the division of infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital in Philadelphia, argues that this move was likely unnecessary -- and it could have ended up causing even more alarm among parents.

"Critics wondered how removing something that hadn't been found to be unsafe could make vaccines even safer," Offit writes.

Several vaccination experts agree.

"Thimerosal was removed from vaccines as a preventive measure, even though there was no indication that it represented a health risk," Mark Slifka of the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute and the Oregon Health and Sciences University says.

"However, it is easy for a skeptic to see this change in policy and jump to the conclusion that because thimerosal was removed, there must have been something wrong with it. The conspiracy theorists will continue to claim that thimerosal removal is 'proof' that a health danger exists and the negative impact of these individuals will be difficult to reconcile."

<!-- page -->"The removal of thimerosal created the impression of risk, where none existed," says Dr. Paul Krogstad, professor in the departments of pediatrics and medical pharmacology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. "This well-intended effort sent a mixed message, and we will be facing the repercussions for years to come."

Still, others say the widespread fear over thimerosal forced regulators into a corner.

"The decisions were made in a setting of less information than we now have, and thus the precautionary steps felt prudent and responsible at the time," says Dr. John Modlin, chairman of the department of pediatrics at Dartmouth Medical School.

"Saying or doing nothing might have provoked more or different suits," says Dr. Joseph Zanga, assistant dean for generalist programs at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University in North Carolina. "This was a no-win situation engendered by our society's desire to have the perfect child, perfectly cared for. Most do not realize that we cannot protect children from all the dangers inherent in life, and by trying to do so we protect some while putting others at risk."  

A Legal Mess

Most often, these repercussions have taken the form of legal battles. In his editorial, Offit describes how 4,800 parents of autistic children have taken their message to federal the Vaccination Injury Compensation Program.

And some say there could be more legal battles to come.

"There will be more, and more complex suits as we continue to develop more vaccines promising a life free of disease," Zanga says.

"Consider, for example, the HPV vaccine. If we immunize all preteen girls years before most are sexually active, what happens when they have their sexual debut after the vaccine protection has waned -- as most seem to these days, and the HPV vaccine is said to be protective for five to seven years?"  

Misdirected Resources?

Others note that continuing to fund research to prove the safety of thimerosal instead of using funds for more productive purposes, such as determining the real cause of autism and how to cure it, is counterproductive.

<!-- page -->"I am saddened that many families with autistic children continue to chase false causes when ... we should be placing our energies and resources into researching the real cause(s)," says Dr. Michael Muszynski, dean and professor of Clinical Sciences at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

In the most recent study funded by the CDC, researchers evaluated more than 1,000 kids between the ages of 7 and 10 who were exposed to various levels of thimerosal as babies.

Researchers tested the children extensively, assessing the children in 42 different areas of neurological functioning and making almost 400 different statistical comparisons. They found that for the vast majority of tests, children with high levels of thimerosal exposure performed equally well compared to children with low exposure levels, indicating that thimerosal has no effect on brain development.

"On the whole, the results are very reassuring," said Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, in a press conference earlier today.

"The findings add weight to the preponderance of evidence that vaccines are safe and should be provided to infants and children," says Zanga. "The alternative, not immunizing and leaving the child at risk for disease, makes little general sense."

The study did find a small correlation between high thimerosal exposure levels and the presence of tics in boys. A couple of other studies have found similar results -- that tics, abnormal movements that look like twitches, are associated with high thimerosal exposure. The CDC says it will devote further research to the issue.

But Slifka says the weight of the evidence backs the safety of vaccines.

"This is yet more concrete proof that children's vaccines are safe," he says. "It is similar to multiple studies performed by highly reputable independent laboratories in several nations; there is no link between vaccines and autism."

As any parent (in America) knows...

there are federal requirements to fulfill before sending a child to school -- whether private or public.  Considering how many children these regulations really reach, one has to wonder why vaccinations are so heavily pushed and "supported" by our policy-makers.

CDC Childcare and School Immunization Requirements for 2005-2006 Adobe Acrobat print-friendly PDF file "reflects state laws, regulations, or rule making that impose vaccination requirements for enrollment and/or attendance in day care, Head Start, kindergarten, grades 1 through 12, colleges, and universities." (39 pages - .pdf file).

In addition, as a mother who breastfed all my babies, I have to wonder why fluroide is being used in tap-water... especially when so many new-parents are using formula to feed their babies.  Of course, there is always the option to purchase bottled-water to mix with the formula.  Hey... such a move can help two profit-seeking industries all at once!