Thank you,
Catherine. Your outstanding work promoting animal health has long
been an inspiration to me. - Sandy
About Catherine
O'Driscoll
Dear Sandy
I was of course disappointed to hear that the future of Vaccination
News is in jeopardy. As you know, Canine Health Concern has been
campaigning to end the over-vaccination of dogs – a practice that is
causing untold suffering and death. Just to get the unmitigated
truth out right at the beginning of this letter: once an individual is
immune to viral disease, they are immune. Duration of immunity
studies have shown that dogs and cats are immune to viral disease for
at least seven years by direct challenge, and up to 15 years by
serology. Veterinary bodies around the world have confirmed that
annual vaccination is neither necessary nor safe. Our own
research has shown that vaccines can cause arthritis, epilepsy,
diabetes, organ failure, allergies, cancer, leukaemia, a vast range of
immune-mediated diseases, and death in dogs.
And yet vets continue to demand that their clients vaccinate their pets
every year. This must surely be because 40% of practice income
comes from booster revenue. Can you imagine our human babies
being vaccinated every year, throughout their lives, with a cocktail of
vaccines? Can you imagine the harm this would do to
children?
Ordinary people cannot match the budgets of pharmaceutical companies to
advertise the simple truth. We cannot give vets and veterinary
teaching establishments thousands of pounds to alter their practices
and their curriculum. We can’t sponsor seminars, or pay for
bursaries and research grants. We are just ordinary people who
have looked at the scientific evidence and know, without a shadow of
doubt, that vets are making our animals ill. They are empowered
to do this by vaccine manufacturers which pay for skewed research and
hide the less lucrative findings, and their sales message is hammered
home by visiting sales reps and through corporate jollies and
handouts.
In this world of mass media marketing, it is absolutely vital that
services such as Vaccination News are empowered to continue. When
our experts, such as doctors and vets, are educated (misled) within a
commercially based system, there has to be a voice of balance out
there. Ordinary people who care for their children or their pets
must have information available to them so that they can make informed,
truthful, decisions.
Change seems always to be made by an active and impassioned few.
It is hard to give your time and energy, as you have done. But it
is perhaps easier to write a cheque?
If anyone values their freedom of choice, then they must support
Vaccination News. If we do nothing, then we are – to quote a
phrase – simply part of the problem. Blood is on our own
hands. Knowledge is power. Don’t give your power away
simply by doing nothing.
Sincerely
Catherine O’Driscoll