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4.0 out of 5 stars
The best, most thoroughly researched source about the shocking history and the horrors of the vaccine industry, November 25, 2009
This review is from: The Sanctity of Human Blood: Vaccination is Not Immunization, 12th Edition (Paperback)
I have been doing a bit of research and asking a lot of doctors about the flu vaccines. We have been leaning towards NOT vaccinating our children or ourselves but I want to do the right thing especially for our kids.
One pediatrician said NOT to vaccinate and he and his staff NEVER recommend it and they NEVER get it themselves. I found it interesting that a group of health care workers, that are around sick kids everyday, do not get vaccinated.
We asked another pediatrician, he said we could do it if it makes us feel better but it was unnecessary.
A third doctor that I have known for many years and has a crazy amount of diverse training and awards went further. He recommended this book and went on to talk about "herd immunity" and how most all disease were declining and or gone before they were re-introduced and purposefully mutated by vaccines and people can only get sick if their immune system is weak from poor diet or other issues AND that it is better to treat an illness than to inject any dubious vaccine. He and his staff also do not get vaccinated.
I am a bit of a history buff, I knew about the origins, Salk, Pasteur etc. What I did not know is that it was a scam from the very beginning - The first Small Pox kid forced to be vaccinated died at age 20 as did Salk's own son. Pasteur even gave a deathbed confession.
I have read the book and I am blown away! I am not really into conspiracy, nether is this book, but when so much money is paid by the Pharmaceutical Lobby to our punk-ass politicians... well there it is - follow the money!
Junk science, statistical manipulation and outright lies - spend only a couple hours getting educated about it before blindly getting injected. Remember that many doctors make a lot of money by treating healthy people instead of just the sick, and they also get to treat the people made sick. It is simply too important to take the word of people who have a financial interest in the subject.
I remain frustrated that both sides make good points but do not debate or speak to each others points. Leaning towards getting most childhood vaccinations but one at a time not in the cocktail mix blasted into my child's system all at once and NOT getting any flue shots or any adult vaccines that seem to have just appeared lately. Also confused as to why this book is available for sale at the authors web site for only $19.95 and Amazon sellers are asking much more, some over $100. What is up with that?
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5.0 out of 5 stars
essential information within, October 6, 2010
This review is from: The Sanctity of Human Blood: Vaccination is Not Immunization, 12th Edition (Paperback)
I admit, I do not particularly like the writing style of Dr. Tim O'Shea and I'm not particularly interested in being convinced of his opinion or to speculate on who is to blame for the lack of information that reaches the public. I'm just looking for the hard facts so that I can derive an opinion of my own. I had my first child vaccinated once, simply because I had not researched the subject when the doctors ushered in the vaccines. I will not have any of my children vaccinated again. In order to make this decision, I had to be sure that my child was not at risk by remaining unvaccinated. After doing unbiased research, I am making my decision on hard statistical facts and scientific studies. Vaccines do not decrease the risk of my child getting the illnesses the vaccines are designed to prevent. I would have vaccinated my children if it was necessary, but it certainly sets my heart at ease, knowing that it is not; reason being, it has never been proven with absolute certainty that vaccines are safe, but I wish to be absolutely certain that my children are safe.
If you wish to get to the meat of this book, go to page 57. There are official USA statistics showing you clearly that the mortality rate over the entire population for all diseases we are vaccinated for were in clear, rapid decline which did not accelerate or change by the introduction of vaccines. One exception is that of polio, where the decline looks to have slightly increased in rapidity after the introduction of the vaccine. The reason for this is explained on page 65, last paragraph. Furthermore, measles mortality rate had declined by 95% before the vaccine was introduced, was in decline at the time, and the rate of decline was not amplified by the introduction of the vaccine. The only way this statistical phenomenon could be explained in way that would vindicate the vaccines would be if the mortality rate of *all* childhood illnesses had suddenly halted or reduced their independent (of vaccines) decline at the instant each vaccine was introduced; the likeliness of such a coincidence is astronomically low. If vaccines were effective, they would decrease the mortality rate independent of other confounding variables, and therefore, amplify the rate of decline for all variables inclusively.
I'm not going derate this book for all the extra effort it makes to convince the reader of its case, or for its endless speculation about how the truth has been masked from the public. These topics don't interest me personally, but I can easily sift through such drivel, and I'm sure some of it is interesting to others. This book gave me enough information of which I sought in order to deserve a full rating; though, I don't suggest that Dr. Tim O'Shea embark on any form of literature.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
A little disappointed, January 2, 2012
This review is from: The Sanctity of Human Blood: Vaccination is Not Immunization, 12th Edition (Paperback)
I was a little disappointed by this book. It was more expensive than other vaccine books and it seemed poorly written with several typos. I was also hoping for an impartial opinion on the vaccine issue and some alternatives. This book only tells one side of the story and uses a lot of exclamation points. I wish it had been more matter of fact. I got more out of The Vaccine Book by Dr Sears.
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