The vaccination camps are becoming more polarized, the
vaccine enthusiasts promoting more and more vaccines, and the
anti-vaccinationists becoming more adamantly opposed. Vaccine opponents are
becoming more vocal and more numerous. This is probably inevitable given the
present situation with vaccines.
Vaccine proponents have become more entrenched in their
pro-vaccine stance. The pressure to vaccinate is becoming more intense. Parents
are being forced into vaccination. The American Academy of Pediatrics is
encouraging pediatricians to refuse care to families that choose not to
vaccinate, and many parents are having difficulty finding a sympathetic
pediatrician. Babies are being vaccinated against their parents wishes. For
example, a newborn was recently vaccinated for hepatitis B by court order
against the parents protests because the babys mother had a false positive
blood test for hepatitis.
The number of vaccines given to children is increasing. The
sheer number of shots is making parents uneasy. And many more vaccines are
planned for the public. Parents are questioning the advisability of shots to
prevent diseases that present little threat to their children (chickenpox and
hepatitis) and diseases they have never encountered. They are questioning the
entire practice of vaccination because the rationale now seems faulty. Vaccine
enthusiasts on the other hand are developing more advanced techniques for
vaccine production at an astounding rate. Researchers are excited about the
possibility of super-vaccines, alternate routes of administration through
genetically altered foods and nasal mists. Government advisory committees in
association with drug companies
Adverse reactions have become more common and more dramatic
with the increased number of vaccinations. This has led to more research into
vaccine side effects, and the media has taken notice. Even magazines under
direct control of drug interests have mentioned the possible link between autism
and the MMR vaccine. Congressman Dan Burton has single-handedly raised a hue and
cry from the hill, calling drug companies and government advisory committees to
task for their questionable ethics, conflicts of interest, and outright
suppression of data about adverse vaccine reactions. Parents have taken notice,
and they are frightened. The exponential increase in childhood autism has made
parents extremely skeptical about government reassurances regarding vaccine
safety, especially because no other possible cause has been proposed. Parents in
autism awareness groups are pointing a big accusatory finger. Health advisors
with large audiences have taken an extremely vocal anti-vaccine position (Dr.
Joseph Mercola (www.mercola.com)
and Gary Null (the Gary Null radio talk shows). Even the medical thriller author
Michael Palmer has entered the fray with his own angry response to vaccine
reactions and drug company conspiracy (Fatal).
Vaccines are getting other bad press. Two vaccines, for
tick-carried Lyme disease and for viral diarrhea in children (Rotavirus), were
withdrawn from the marketplace and all production was stopped because of
associated deaths, disease, and lawsuits. The French government and French
courts attributed the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) to the hepatitis B
vaccine and suspended vaccination. The forced withdrawal of vaccines is a very
visible black eye for drug companies.
When smallpox vaccination was made mandatory in the
nineteenth century, anti-vaccination leagues held public demonstrations in the
streets. Todays anti-vaccination movement dominates the Internet instead.
Websites, support groups, and bulletin boards abound. The conflict between drug
companies with a vigorous vaccine agenda and parent groups voraciously
protecting their children is coming to a head. Watch as the conflict unwinds.
Vaccine companies and advisory committees are now targeting teenagers with
vaccines against sexually transmitted diseases, next in line are adults with
vaccines against cancer. Bioterrorism vaccines, emerging diseases vaccines, and
individualized vaccines for genetic markers are all on the horizon.
The grassroots anti-vaccination forces are just saying no.
Others who take a cautionary tone about too many vaccines or improved vaccine
safety may be left in the dust while the two belligerent groups lock horns and
do battle.
Randall Neustaedter OMD, LAc
Classical Medicine Center
1779 Woodside Rd #201C
Redwood City, CA 94061
650 299-9170
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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
"What's the point of vaccination if it doesn't protect you from the unvaccinated?"
-- Sandy Gottstein
"Who gets to decide what the greater good is and how many will be sacrificed to it?"