All posts in " Centers for Disease Control (CDC) "

Time to Say “Enough!”

By Catherine J. Frompovich / August 2, 2011

There comes a time in everyone’s consciousness and life when one realizes that too many things are going off beam and that life is becoming more problematic day by day, especially now when it comes to our health, which probably is our most valued personal possession, and which seems to be undermined in various and […]

Aluminum in Vaccines: Where Are the Safety Studies?

By Catherine J. Frompovich / May 26, 2011

Since the 1930s vaccine makers have been using aluminum as an adjuvant in vaccines. However, from what I’ve been able to gather over years of researching vaccines and vaccinations, there doesn’t seem to be studies determining aluminum safety issues. If such studies exist, I hereby request the U.S. CDC and FDA please publish them and […]

Study Criticizes Swine-Flu Follow-Up

By VT / June 20, 2010

Donald G. McNeil, Jr. The New York Times 06/17/2010 There is too little genetic surveillance of last year’s human pandemic flu, which has gone on to infect pigs in China and is readily mixing with other flus there, according to a study released Thursday by researchers in Hong Kong. No dangerous new strain has emerged, […]

Thousands of Americans died from H1N1 even after receiving vaccine shots

By VT / January 19, 2010

. . . Mike Adams Natural News January 17th, 2010 (NaturalNews) The CDC is engaged in a very clever, statistically devious spin campaign, and nearly every journalist in the mainstream media has fallen for its ploy. No one has yet reported what I’m about to reveal here. It all started with the CDC’s recent release […]

Advisers on Vaccines Often Have Conflicts, Report Says

By VT / December 24, 2009

GARDINER HARRIS New York Times December 18, 2009 WASHINGTON — A new report finds that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did a poor job of screening medical experts for financial conflicts when it hired them to advise the agency on vaccine safety, officials said Thursday. Most of the experts who served on advisory […]

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