Thank you, Barbara, for not only your welcome words of support, but also for
your efforts at keeping Nicholas invaluable legacy, Red Flags, alive. The
world has lost a great man in Nicholas. I will never forget him. - Sandy
I met Sandy
Gottstein through my late husband, Nicholas Regush.
At the time,
Nick had just begun publishing Red Flags Daily, a website devoted to probing
"health and medical scientific issues in a manner that one rarely encounters in
mainstream news reports."
Nicholas was
an internationally renowned journalist, famous for his penetrating writing about
many issues in the field of health and science. He was very careful with his
time. So when I heard him spending hours on the phone with this mysterious woman
from Alaska, Sandy Gottstein, I knew it must be about important business.
And so it
was.
Like
Nicholas, Sandy was a tireless worker in her own field of expertise, vaccines
and vaccine policy. She and Nicholas had met (in cyberspace) while he was
still a producer at ABC TV in New York. He was also writing a column for ABC's
Web site called, Second Opinion. When Sandy sent him an e-mail about one of
his columns, she discovered that he had been checking the news on her website
almost daily.
After
Nicholas launched Red Flags, he and Sandy spent many evenings talking about
Sandy's writing and the numerous hot issues that she felt she should be
covering. Nicholas had a deep interest in her work and encouraged her to keep
writing, even when, at times, she felt that she was a lone voice in the
wilderness.
Nick
believed in Sandy's mission to provide all sides of the vaccination controversy;
that it was imperative that people should have a broader understanding of what
was being published about vaccines so that they might grasp the complexity of
the issue.
Nicholas and
Sandy supported one another's Web sites: Vaccination News sponsored several
conferences presented by Red Flags, and Nicholas edited Sandy's frequent
"Scandals" column and highlighted it on Red Flags as a rare source of
trustworthy information. They both knew they were doing vital work.
I'm sure
that if he were alive today, Nicholas would be appalled to know that Vaccination
News cannot find enough supporters. He would be firing off memos and planting
"word bombs" as he used to call them, to get people's attention.
I am not the
fiery wordsmith that my husband was. I can only urge those of you who have the
means to do so - to donate generously to Vaccination News. Help sustain a vital
resource that is desperately needed in these times when it is often near
impossible to find reliable and honest information.
My best,
Barbara Lewis
CEO/Publisher, Red Flags Daily
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as providing medical or legal advice. The decision whether or not to vaccinate
is an important and complex issue and should be made by you, and you alone, in
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"A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth."
-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education."
-- Thomas Jefferson, letter to William C. Jarvis, September 28, 1820
Sandy's Scandals Column
Past and current Scandals
- columns by Sandy Gottstein (aka Mintz)*
* ►February 8, 2010 - Inovio
Biomedical Cervical Cancer Therapeutic Vaccine Generates Dose-Related
Immune Response in Clinical Trial - Inovio via BusinessWire
via Technology Marketing Corporation - "VGX-3100 is a DNA vaccine
targeting the E6 and E7 proteins of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16
and 18 and is delivered via in vivo electroporation. Similar to
previously reported data from the initial lowest dose cohort of this
phase I trial, the vaccine was found to be generally safe and well
tolerated. While previously reported data showed significant cellular
and humoral immune responses, data from this second, intermediate dose
group highlighted a significantly increased and dose-related immune
response specific to the antigens targeted by the vaccine."..."While
recent HPV preventive vaccines have been successful in protecting
against infections that may lead to cervical cancer, Inovio's
therapeutic vaccine targets the millions of women already infected with
HPV and is intended to treat pre-cancerous cells and cervical cancer
caused by this virus. Current vaccines do not serve this group of
women," Dr. Kim added."
* ►February 6, 2010 - Autism
Findings Retracted
- The New American - "Actress Holly Robinson Peete remembers, 'When my
son was two-and-a-half, he was just recovering from an ear infection
and had been on antibiotics, therefore his immune system was
suppressed. He had already missed several appointments for his
vaccination so his pediatrician wanted to catch him up on all of them
in the same day. Althrough I asked if he’d consider waiting or breaking
up the cocktail, which contains three viruses, he laughed me out of the
office and belittled me. I firmly believe that it took my son to a
place of no return and his body could not handle it. He had a violent
reaction with convulsions and then he stopped talking and slipped into
a silence. He no longer said, 'Hi, Mommy,' he no longer responded to
his name and he no longer made eye contact.”