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Vaccination during pregnancy
CDC brazenly tries to poison all pregnant women with
whooping cough vaccines that we know don't even work
Tuesday, October 30, 2012 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
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(NaturalNews) The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP),
which makes formal recommendations to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) about vaccine guidelines, recently decided that all
pregnant women should be vaccinated for whooping cough (pertussis). Defying
up-to-date science showing that
the vaccine does not even work, ACIP voted 14-0, with one abstention, to
make it official U.S. government policy that pregnant women receive the jab, in
order to supposedly pass on immunity to their babies.
This sudden policy change follows
a similar decision by the U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS) to
begin pushing pregnant Britons to get vaccinated for whooping cough as well,
which is the only other vaccine besides influenza that health authorities now
recommend for pregnant women. It also comes about one year after ACIP made a
contradictory recommendation to begin administering the vaccine during pregnancy
only to women who had not previously been vaccinated for the disease.
Since very few women -- fewer than three percent -- followed through with the
CDC's earlier recommendations, the agency apparently decided to kick things up a
gear by recommending that all women, regardless of vaccination status, receive a
Tdap booster shot, which contains antigens for tetanus, diphtheria, and
pertussis. This recommendation comes despite the fact that the whooping cough
vaccine admittedly does
not provide lasting protection against the disease.Whooping
cough vaccine loaded with toxic additives that obstruct fetal development
After declaring, without any evidence, that the whooping cough vaccine is "safe"
during pregnancy, Dr. Marc Siegel, an associate professor of medicine at New
York University (NYU)'s Langone Medical Center, added in a recent
announcement that immunity from the vaccine is passed directly from mother to
child through her breast milk.
But what else is being passed through this breast milk? According to
the prescribing information sheet for the Sanofi Pasteur Tdap vaccine Adacel,
the combination jab contains a toxic mixture of formaldehyde, aluminum
phosphate, 2-phenoxyethanol, ammonium sulfate, and glutaraldehyde. Likewise,
the GlaxoSmithKline Tdap vaccine Boostrix contains a blend of antigens
adsorbed onto aluminum salts, as well as the adjuvants aluminum hydroxide and
aluminum phosphate.
Formaldehyde, of course,
was recently added to the National Toxicology Program (NTP)'s Report
on Carcinogens as a known carcinogen, which means it causes cancer. And
aluminum adjuvants, as many Natural News readers are already well aware,
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Are these the types of ingredients pregnant women should be injecting into
themselves while pregnant? Are these the types of ingredients pregnant women
should be injecting into themselves at all? It is highly concerning that
a CDC panel composed entirely of alleged medical professionals would advise
all pregnant women to pump their muscles full of cancer-causing chemicals and
aluminum-based adjuvants.Whooping cough outbreaks affect
mostly people that have already been vaccinated
These experts would probably claim that facing the potential side effects of the
whooping cough vaccine and its toxic additives is worth the risk to protect
children from contracting the disease. But as we have seen throughout the past
couple years, the vast majority of those afflicted with whooping cough during
recent outbreaks have been individuals
that were already vaccinated for whooping cough, which proves the vaccine
does not work.
No matter how you look at it, in other words, there is simply no scientific
basis for urging pregnant women to get the whooping cough vaccine -- not now,
not ever. Such advise is reckless and irresponsible at best, and appears to be
nothing more than a product of greed and perhaps even eugenics.
Sources for this article include:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_130634.html
http://www.reuters.com
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