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HOW
THE ANTHRAX VACCINE RUINED MY LIFE
Culture/Society
Editorial News Keywords: ANTHRAX
VACCINE VICTIM
Source: Air Force Times
Author: David Castellon, Air Force Times staff writer
Posted on 08/02/2001 07:29:27 PDT by spiker

‘A prisoner in his own body’
SUGAR GROVE, Pa. — Thomas J. Colosimo joined the Air Force nearly 11 years
ago dreaming of seeing the world and building a strong future for himself. Now,
he wonders if he has a future at all.
After taking the anthrax vaccine, Tom Colosimo’s health — and spirit —
quickly started to deteriorate.
Still just 29 years old, his once-powerful physique is so withered and frail
he must walk with a cane. His boyish looks are marred by bruises and scars, the
result of the falls he takes when he unexpectedly passes out. It’s gotten so
bad he’s resorted to wearing a hockey helmet around the house.
Life for Colosimo consists of sitting and eating. He sleeps poorly, lives in
dread of moments when he slips into delirium, he stumbles over words, his body
fails him daily. He has become, he says, a prisoner in his own body.
But unlike sufferers of the mysterious Gulf War illness, whose doctors can’t
pinpoint a specific cause for their maladies, Colosimo has medical problems
linked to the anthrax vaccine, as publicly acknowledged by Marine Corps Maj.
Gen. Randy West, senior adviser to the deputy secretary of defense for chemical
and biological protection.
Colosimo was a senior airman at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, when he got his
first shot in 1998. He would receive three more over the next 19 months.
“I went to the Middle East eight times,” he said. “That’s when I expected
something bad to happen to me, not in a clinic in Utah.”
Colosimo doesn’t blame the Air Force for his plight, but he does blame the
Defense Department policy makers who made the shots mandatory for all troops in
the late 1990s.
Because of shortages of the vaccine, the list of members currently required
to get the shots has been trimmed several times, so that today, only people
involved in vaccine manufacturing, military research and congressionally
mandated studies, and “special-mission” units that would respond to anthrax
incidents have to get vaccinated.
But as soon as more vaccine is available, program officials say the
mandatory-inoculation effort will resume. They say the vaccine is safe and
effective, and insist that allergic reactions are no more common with this
vaccine than with any other.
That doesn’t matter much to Colosimo. The fact that thousands of others have
taken the shots with no ill effects doesn’t help his situation. “I never
thought I’d get social security at age 28. I never thought I’d never be able to
work again.”
Even on “good days,” it’s hard just to leave the house. Mildly hot weather
can make him pass out. Once an amateur weightlifting competitor, Colosimo now
gets winded pulling his wheelchair out of his pickup truck.
Today is a bad day. A fresh red scar extending above his right eye reminds
him why.
The injury happened two nights ago, probably from a fall. Colosimo can’t
remember exactly what happened — a common occurrence these days. His wife,
Tracy, said she woke up in the morning to find her husband’s face caked with
dry blood and his right eye swollen shut. A trip to the emergency room revealed
he’d suffered a concussion, too.
Colosimo’s good days have been few and far between since he received his
fourth anthrax vaccination in September 1999, the same month he married Tracy.
Three months later, he began suffering from fatigue, sores on his head, tunnel
vision and his first blackouts. To date, he’s blacked out more than 700 times.
His symptoms now include bouts of delirium, panic attacks, explosive and
unexpected loss of bowel control, low blood pressure, depression, memory loss,
cognitive difficulties and chronic fatigue.
Colosimo said he also suffers from sleep apnea, which causes him to stop
breathing in his sleep up to 60 times an hour. So he must sleep with an
electronic device over his nose that senses when he stops breathing and forces
air into his lungs.
Then there are the side effects of the many medications Colosimo takes to
control his primary medical problems. Tracy Colosimo said that a steroid her
husband takes to elevate his blood pressure has rendered him impotent now, and
eventually “he’ll become sterile.”
“I can’t have sex now anyway,” Tom Colosimo said, the hurt in his voice
mirroring the wounds on his face. “I’ve been fighting this so long.” Tightening
the grip on his cane, he searched in vain for the right words.
“It’s been so long dealing with anger now, I’ve accepted it. When I put my
anger aside, I feel better,” he said. His eyes welled with tears.
After that fourth shot, Colosimo’s health deteriorated so rapidly that he
soon was unable to do his job as a nondestructive aircraft inspection
journeyman.
He spent most workdays behind a desk because his co-workers feared he’d pass
out on the job and get seriously hurt.
By August 2000, Colosimo and his family had complained so much and so loudly
that he was sent from Utah to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington,
D.C. He was admitted for “anthrax intoxication,” according to hospital records.
Two months later, the Defense Department admitted that Colosimo’s illness
was a result of his inoculations. For the first time, the government had
publicly acknowledged the shots had caused serous health problems for a service
member.
Under questioning in October 2000 by members of Congress about reported health
problems among people who received anthrax vaccinations, West said of Colosimo,
“that of all the people that were here today, there was only one person that
has a medical diagnosis that directly links it to the vaccine, and that was
only a portion of his medical problems.”
Defense Department statistics compiled through June 5 list only 14 people
whose “serious adverse events” certainly were caused by the shots, while two
other cases were listed as probably being caused by the vaccine. That’s out of 1,578
people who reported mild to serious health problems to the Vaccine Adverse
Event Reporting System.
The Anthrax Vaccine Expert Committee, which makes the determinations, lists
cases as “serious” that involve death, hospitalization, life-threatening illness
or permanent disability.
Of the 16 cases, all the people are listed as having returned to duty and
none are listed as being medically retired due to their ailments. Colosimo is
not on the list despite West’s testimony.
“I think they’re trying to make the vaccine seem safer than it really is,”
Colosimo said of the numbers. He estimated that he and his family alone have
corresponded with at least 100 people suffering serious health problems they
believe are due to the vaccine.
Colosimo’s emotions run the gamut. Sometimes he’s sad; sometimes he’s angry.
“Some days I feel like I’m getting better, and some days I feel like I’m
getting worse,” Colosimo said while sitting in his mother’s home in northwest
Pennsylvania July 9. “I’ve come close to suicide, but I lacked the guts to pull
the trigger. I’ve stopped taking my medication hoping it will end.”
Colosimo was granted medical retirement from the Air Force in January with
60 percent disability. That means he gets $812 a month, less than half his E-4
pay. Car payments, child support for a daughter not living with him and
health-insurance co-payments gobble up more than half of each check.
“That’s not enough for us to get a place of our own,” Colosimo said.
Tracy Colosimo can’t get a job because “somebody has to be with Tom
constantly.” So he and his wife divide their time between their parents’ homes
in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
“If not for our parents, we’d be out on the streets,” she said.
Neighbors in the close-knit community here, along with others who have heard
of Colosimo’s plight, have raised $10,000 for him, and he solicits donations to
help with his medical care on his personal
Web site.
Colosimo said he desperately wants a job but, on most days, his condition
allows him to leave the house only for short periods. And the smells of
cleaners, colognes, paint and other items that he might encounter in public
places can trigger his bouts of delirium.
Nights are particularly stressful for Tracy and her in-laws because Colosimo
sleeps only one to four hours at night. When he gets up, he might pass out or
slip into delirium and wander outside like a sleepwalker while the family
sleeps on unknowingly.
Tracy said police search teams have found Tom bloody and covered with his
own vomit and feces; another time he was found bruised, badly cut and
unconscious on a country road.
“Thank God nobody ran over him,” Tracy Colosimo said.
Tom grudgingly lives with the pain and scars of such incidents. But it’s
been harder to live with the indignity he feels afterward.
It’s worse when he loses bowel control or passes out in a public place.
He sighs in frustration trying to explain how it all makes him feel, but
then slumps his shoulders — and he looks to his wife. She sums it up for him:
“Do you know how embarrassing it is to wake up with 50 people around you?”
“A lot of times, it feels like she’s my caretaker, not my wife,” Colosimo
said of Tracy. “We don’t even do things that couples do. The only excitement we
have is when a new movie comes out [on video] or eating.”
Oddly, cigarette smoke hasn’t been a problem, so smoking is one of his few
pleasures. And while it’s unhealthy, Tracy Colosimo said doctors haven’t tried
to make Tom quit because it helps elevate his low blood pressure, the cause of
his blackouts.
Colosimo said working on his Web site on a neighbor’s computer is one of the
few things that makes him feel productive. On it, he details his health
problems since taking the anthrax vaccine and shares information with other
current and former military members concerned about the anthrax vaccine.
The site has had more than 2,600 visitors.
“There’s someone out there like them that’s sick. They’re not alone or a
freak,” Colosimo said. “It’s nice to know you’re not the only one out there
fighting this.
“Sometimes I read what these other people are going through, and I realize
there are people a lot worse off than me” he said, noting one female Army
helicopter pilot he met at Walter Reed who was so emaciated she was down to 70
pounds.
“She says that when she swallows crackers, it’s like swallowing razor
blades,” Colosimo said.
He’s also personally taken his message to lawmakers, having testified before
the House Committee on Government Reform in October and in June to state
legislators in Massachusetts, who are considering a bill that would protect Massachusetts
National Guard members from having to get anthrax vaccinations.
Colosimo said he sees the effort in Massachusetts as the best shot to stop
mandatory vaccinations because other states might follow suit.
“It’s just a matter of time before they get [the vaccine production line] up
and running, and there are 18 more biological-warfare vaccines and an AIDS
vaccine in the works,” he said. “I feel that if we make enough noise and get
enough people together, we will win.”
Later, after her husband goes to take a nap, Tracy Colosimo laments the
change in her husband from a vibrant young man to one worn out and embittered
by his ailments. “He was upbeat and very friendly, just the person everyone
wanted to be around.”
Once an active couple, usually spending evenings at the gym and weekends
hiking or doing other outdoor activities, today they are homebodies.
“He’s depressed most of the time,” she said. “It just seems like he lives in
a shell because he’s afraid he’ll be hurt or fall in public.
“It eats at him to not be the man he once was and be able to do the things
he did. … he’s lost his sense of self.”
Colosimo’s mother, Gloria Graham, said she and Tom’s stepfather are feeling
the strain of having four people living in their small house.
“It’s a miracle my husband and I are still married,” she said. “He didn’t
plan on marrying me and my adult children.”
Though her son is stoic in discussing his health problems and his treatment
by the Defense Department, Graham isn’t so quiet.
She picketed an Air Force recruiting office in August 2000, getting media
attention that she believes prompted the Air Force to send Colosimo to Walter
Reed.
But it’s been a struggle ever since, Colosimo said.
Colosimo said he had to fight to get Walter Reed to provide him a cane and
the helmet, and he couldn’t get a military lawyer to represent him when it came
time for the Air Force to decide on his disability.
Colosimo had to hire a private lawyer to take his case. His mother mortgaged
her house to cover the fee, but the lawyer declined payment.
Colosimo won only partial disability retirement pay because the service
didn’t factor all his problems into the decision. His chemical sensitivity,
bowel problems and “adjustment disorder mixed with anxiety and depression” were
not factored in, according to recommendations of the Air Force
physical-evaluation board that considered his case.
Colosimo applied to receive disability compensation benefits from the
Department of Veterans Affairs — which he believes would cover those conditions
the Air Force doesn’t and grant him full disability pay — in lieu of retirement
pay.
Jim Moreino, veterans service center manager for a regional VA office, said
July 24 that a decision on Colosimo’s disability could be rendered within a
week.
If Colosimo gets the full disability benefit, he’d receive about $2,200 a
month and possibly $300 to $400 more for his wife, a stipend for being Tom’s
caregiver.
In addition, he’d get a lump-sum payment of the difference between his VA
benefits and what he got from the Air Force since January.
“If that happened, we could get what we really want,” Colosimo said.
His wife finished the sentence for him: “independence.”
David Castellon can be reached at (703) 750-8655 or E-mail
1 Posted on 08/02/2001 07:29:27 PDT
by spiker (spiker@ev1.net)
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Damn. How does the vaccine DO this, anyway?
2 Posted on 08/02/2001 07:34:36 PDT
by Timesink
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To: spiker
If Colosimo gets the full disability benefit, he’d
receive about $2,200 a month and possibly $300 to $400 more for his wife, a
stipend for being Tom’s caregiver.
My, isn't that generous of them. If I were his wife, I would sue the hell
out of the Air Force, since he is not allowed to do so himself. Drag this out
in public and let the world (and more importantly other servicemen) see the
results.
3 Posted on 08/02/2001 07:59:43 PDT
by Blood of Tyrants
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To: Timesink
Check out these web sites.
Adverse Effects Of
Adjuvants In Vaccines
Environmental Effects
of Genetically Engineered Vaccines?
COMMON
SIDE EFFECTS OF VACCINES AND WHAT TO DO
4 Posted on 08/02/2001 08:01:11 PDT
by spiker (spiker@ev1.net)
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To: Timesink
I don't know so much about it, but a lot of military people
are required to take these vaccines. You don't just take one, you have to take
a whole bunch of them spaced out over some period of time. After each shot your
arm is likely to swell up and be very sore, even so you can't move it. For a
few people they get very sick like this guy. Lots of people have mild symptoms
that usually go away. My brother had to take the shot, he wasn't badly affected
by it.
One of the ugliest things about it all is that the general officer corps
simply turns their eyes away from these cases and does not seem to support
them. Look at this guy's case, he gets 800 dollars a month, that's it. And he
has to pay child support out of that. He's totally disrespected in that common
sense and decency dictates that he ought to get the full disability, not
partial and he shouldn't have to pay child support.
I'm not sure if soldiers from other countries have to take this shot or not.
The military must have a good reason for forcing them to take this shot, but it
would definitely make me want to quit the military if I had to take it.
It's a very good thing that Air Force Times printed this.
5 Posted on 08/02/2001 08:07:42 PDT
by Red Jones
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To: Red Jones
THE
FAUCI FILES, Vol 3(1): Anthrax Vaccine Scandal Unravels
Part I January 3, 2000
Joint Chiefs of Staff Ex-Chairman Admiral Crowe Owns Vaccine Company
In the FDA action involving BioPort, the military's anthrax vaccine plans
grind to a halt, as suggestions of yet another obnoxious government ethics
scandal have become all too familiar:
One of the owners of BioPort is Adm. William Crowe, the retired chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Pentagon ... has put a brigadier general in charge of making sure the privately
owned company gets its plant approved quickly
BioPort bought the lab from Michigan Biologic Products Institute for $25
million in 1998, and in the face of bankruptcy, tripled the price of the
anthrax vaccine in August, with the Pentagon?s approval. The Defense Department
awarded the company an additional $18.7 million for the vaccines it had already
purchased.
The Pentagon is giving BioPort of Lansing, Mich., $7 million to $10 million,
on top of the $130 million it already invested...
No explanation is offered for the BioPort ownership interests of Admiral
Crowe. However, the human experiment continues, even though the Anthrax vaccine
remains UNAPPROVED by the FDA:
Two years ago, the department (of Defense) began vaccinating soldiers who
were being deployed to so-called high-threat areas...
The military needs about 75,000 doses a month to inoculate soldiers...
The Anthrax vaccine for the U.S. military has been rather controversial
since early 1999. While the actual reasons for the controversy have not been
made clear, it seems that media has simply focused on the soldiers who have
refused their commanding officers orders to be vaccinated against Anthrax in
full knowledge that they would be court-martialed.
In another recent report on this subject, the military denied the Anthrax
vaccine could cause health problems, yet the military doctors admitted that
they had NOT been monitoring the potential for health problems that could
result from the Anthrax vaccine.
From the UPI article of December 13, 1999 (below), here are some revealing
quotes:
The Defense Department had hoped to begin inoculating soldiers early next
year, said Dr. Sue Bailey, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs.
Another million doses, dating as far back as 1985, are warehoused but have
not been certified for use for various reasons
Various reasons??
Hmmm, one must wonder what exact contaminants are in those warehoused vaccines,
who was harmed by them, and who in the government got rich from yet another
scam that endangers the lives of military "lab rats"
Naturally, since NIH/NIAID's Dr. Anthony "Mussolini?" Fauci, M.D.
remains the Direktor of the government agency in charge of vaccines and since
Fauci is NO STRANGER to these sort of scandals, one must wonder about the
extent of Fauci's involvement in the Anthrax vaccine scam [NOTE: Fauci's own
murderous IL-2 patent scandal as a possible HIV cure? lasted a decade,
squandered millions in tax dollars and killed thousands. More recently, Fauci's
patent-pending invention? of HIV vaccine peptides were shown to INCREASE the
risk of HIV infection for the vaccinated, rather than prevent infection].
While the military claims that its need for the vaccine is an urgent one,
yet it does not appear to be in a rush to find an alternate supplier, nor does
it seem to be interested in using the vaccines that have been in storage since
1986.
Apparently, the crooks in the Defense Department have granted Admiral
Crowe's vaccine an exclusive -- it will be the Admiral's vaccine, or it will be
no vaccine.
And the best of the worst is yet to come ... so stay tuned for Part II !!!
Crooked Murdering Bastards!
fred
====================================
Anthrax Vaccine Maker Fails FDA test WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (UPI) -- The
Pentagon's only producer of the anthrax vaccine failed its FDA inspection last
month, impeding the Defense Department's ability to inoculate soldiers if a
conflict of the scope of the Persian Gulf War started, according to Pentagon
officials.
We could not today do a full blow-up to (a Desert Storm-size conflict) and
have every serviceman or woman vaccinated on the battlefield, said Maj. Gen.
Randall West, the Pentagon's special adviser on anthrax and biological defense
matters.
Desert Storm required the deployment of more than 500,000 soldiers.
The Defense Department had hoped to begin inoculating soldiers early next
year, said Dr. Sue Bailey, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs.
The Pentagon is giving BioPort of Lansing, Mich., $7 million to $10 million,
on top of the $130 million it already invested, to help correct the problem and
has put a brigadier general in charge of making sure the privately owned
company gets its plant approved quickly, said David Oliver, principal deputy
undersecretary of defense for acquisition.
One of the owners of BioPort is Adm. William Crowe, the retired chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The plant was hit with 34 equipment and
process-related deficiencies by Food and Drug Administration inspectors in
November, setting back the Pentagon?s hoped-for mass vaccination program by six
to 12 months, said Oliver. There will be a series of follow-up inspections that
could reveal more problems, Oliver said.
There is no deadline for attaining certification, Oliver explained, because
the Defense Department?s foremost concern is that the vaccine be both safe and
effective.
Two years ago, the department began vaccinating soldiers who were being
deployed to so-called high-threat areas: the Persian Gulf and South Korea,
areas where anthrax spores are believed to be packed in weapons by Iraq and
North Korea. At any given time, there are roughly 23,000 service personnel in
the Gulf and 37,000 in Korea.
The military needs about 75,000 doses a month to inoculate soldiers deployed
to those regions, and those preparing to deploy.
About 383,000 military personnel have received the six-course vaccination so
far. The Pentagon had hoped to begin the second phase of its operation, which
involves having enough vaccine on hand to immunize hundreds of thousands of
soldiers rapidly in the event of a major crisis.
As it stands, the department has about 2 million usable doses. just enough
to continue immunizing soldiers who rotate in and out of the Gulf and Korea
until BioPort is expected to produce viable, safe vaccine.
The Pentagon is funding BioPort to the tune of about $130 million to build a
state-of-the-art production facility on the site of an old Michigan state-run
laboratory and expects to spend $228 million on the program between fiscal
years 2001 and 2005. Production will burgeon from the old rate of about 2,000
doses a year to 400,000 a month.
Another million doses, dating as far back as 1985, are warehoused but have
not been certified for use for various reasons, Oliver said.
BioPort bought the lab from Michigan Biologic Products Institute for $25
million in 1998, and in the face of bankruptcy, tripled the price of the
anthrax vaccine in August, with the Pentagon?s approval. The Defense Department
awarded the company an additional $18.7 million for the vaccines it had already
purchased.
Oliver said he thinks the company will rise to the challenge of fixing the
new lab?s faults and producing the vaccine in sufficient amounts. He said he
believes this ?because the people are inherently good people.?
Bailey said the vaccine is the best method of protecting soldiers from
anthrax, although protective clothing and antibiotics are also available.
Also see;
The Vaccine Mutiny
Statement
of Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr.
6 Posted on 08/02/2001 09:26:46 PDT
by spiker (spiker@ev1.net)
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For vaccine info www.VaccineWebsite.com
john
7 Posted on 08/02/2001 15:51:33 PDT
by whaleto
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Also, vaccines were my first introduction to DUBOB's-- there are links to
the earlier 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 posts, which have some vaccination links,
here:
DUBOB 7--
even *more* tales from the Dark Underbelly of the Beast.....
A sample:
Squalene
found in military anthrax vaccine after numerous denials
8 Posted on 08/02/2001 16:27:02 PDT
by backhoe
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To: backhoe and unaware, uneducated, and
ignorant
BUMP for the unaware, uneducated, and ignorant.
9 Posted on 08/02/2001 17:57:13 PDT
by It'salmosttolate
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To: spiker,
vets bump
10 Posted on 08/02/2001 18:01:06 PDT
by lowbridge
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To: Boonie Rat, cibco, 782gear, js1138,
USMCVet, Mark17, donozark, SR71A, Parmy,
bump
11 Posted on 08/02/2001 18:10:52 PDT
by lowbridge
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To: lowbridge
Here is a bump and a prayer
12 Posted on 08/02/2001 18:31:42 PDT
by fatima
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To: JohnHuang2
Your ping list would be most appreciated.
13 Posted on 08/02/2001 18:40:33 PDT
by kattracks
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To: spiker, DaRocksMom, ALL
By August 2000, Colosimo and his family had complained
so much and so loudly that he was sent from Utah to Walter Reed Army Medical
Center in Washington, D.C. He was admitted for “anthrax intoxication,”
according to hospital records.
Two months later, the Defense Department admitted that Colosimo’s illness
was a result of his inoculations. For the first time, the government had
publicly acknowledged the shots had caused serous health problems for a service
member.
Under questioning in October 2000 by members of Congress about reported
health problems among people who received anthrax vaccinations, West said of
Colosimo, “that of all the people that were here today, there was only one
person that has a medical diagnosis that directly links it to the vaccine, and
that was only a portion of his medical problems.”
Thanks for an informative post. If the government is paying the doctors
salaries, there is an inherent conflict of interest involved in this
situations.
14 Posted on 08/02/2001 19:33:24 PDT
by Black Jade
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To: ALL
Sorry about the typo. This should read:
If the government is paying the doctors salaries, there is an inherent
conflict of interest involved in THESE situations.
15 Posted on 08/02/2001 19:35:38 PDT
by Black Jade
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Bump for an important story.
16 Posted on 08/02/2001 19:46:22 PDT
by JeanS
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To: spiker
How very sad. I will thank God tonight I am not as bad as
that poor man.
Thank you so much for the post.
17 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:41:50 PDT
by Native American Female Vet
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Your ping list would be most appreciated.
Thanks for the flag, kattracks
18 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:44:58 PDT
by JohnHuang2
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by JohnHuang2
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24 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:46:41 PDT
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25 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:46:52 PDT
by JohnHuang2
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26 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:47:07 PDT
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27 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:47:19 PDT
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28 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:47:32 PDT
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29 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:47:42 PDT
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30 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:48:04 PDT
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31 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:48:15 PDT
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32 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:48:27 PDT
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33 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:48:41 PDT
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34 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:48:52 PDT
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35 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:49:03 PDT
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36 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:51:19 PDT
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37 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:51:33 PDT
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38 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:51:44 PDT
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39 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:51:55 PDT
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40 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:52:09 PDT
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41 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:52:22 PDT
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42 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:52:34 PDT
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43 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:52:48 PDT
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for the heads up!
44 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:52:51 PDT
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To: spiker
Bump for later reading.
45 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:57:00 PDT
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To: spiker
Thanks for the pointers.
46 Posted on 08/02/2001 20:57:21 PDT
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"..... and insist that allergic reactions are no more
common with this vaccine than with any other."
That's quite an allergic reaction! My God, how can they live with
themselves! BTTT
47 Posted on 08/02/2001 21:05:18 PDT
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for the flag, John. This is very sad story.
48 Posted on 08/02/2001 21:14:44 PDT
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To: Matthew James
bttt
49 Posted on 08/02/2001 21:20:52 PDT
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