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to: ALAN FLETCHER
from: MARK PROBERT
date: 1997-06-10 15:11:00
subject: Abortion

ALAN FLETCHER was thinking about Abortion and keyed into cyberspace:
AF> Hi Mark,
AF> > AF> > AF> > There is a rumor going the rounds that inncoculations
AF> > AF> > AF> > are bad for children.  There is no limit to what some
AF> > AF> > AF> > folks will do to kill off poor people.
AF> > AF> > AF> This ain't no rumour Jane...it is proven fact...and you
AF> > AF> > AF>will probably  get snowed down with quotes....including
AF> > AF> > AF>from me...for saying that. ;-)  Let's start with one
AF> > AF> > AF>particular disease that is innoculated  against. Take
AF> > AF> > AF>your pick. 
AF> > AF> > Diphtheria.
AF> > AF> A rather poor example because healthy people are totally
AF> > AF> immune to it (the Schick Test easily sorts out those with bad
AF> > AF> immune systems). In addition, the figures for diphtheria in
AF> > AF> Germany show quite clearly that innoculations caused more
AF> > AF> cases of diphtheria up to the time when antibiotics were first
AF> > AF> introduced. Diphtheria innoculation started in Germany in 1925
AF> > AF> when there were around 40,000 cases per year. The cases
AF> > AF> increased to a peak of nearly 250,000 in 1944 and slowly
AF> > AF> dropped in a constant curve down to around 4 cases per year
AF> > AF> today (Source: Federal Statistical Office in Wiesbaden). Now
AF> > AF> you tell me when antibiotics were first used...and why a
AF> > AF> healthy person should need either innoculations or antibiotics
AF> > AF> against diphtheria? I would be interested in the figures from
AF> > AF> the U.S.A. since 1925 BTW. 
AF> > Methinks that it be an mucho excellent example. The proof is in
AF> > your post. Why do we have only 4 cases per year in Germany?
AF> > Innoculations. 
AF> You seem to have a bad head for figures Mark. If German innoculation
AF> started in 1925 and there were 40,000 cases...how come the cases
AF> drastically increased to 250,000 in 1944??
A good question. Hmmm..let's see, what was going on in Germany during 
WWII? Oh, a little get together called WWII. Wars have a negative impact 
on the health of people. Diphtheria is a common complication of the 
illness of war. I watched plenty of people die from it on two 
continents.
In addition they did not
AF> reach the 1925 level again until 1952?
It takes a while for a country devastated by a World War to spring back.
And it is also interesting
AF> that the figures were on a sharp decrease before the introduction
AF> of innoculations (i.e. from 80,000 in 1920 down to 40,000 in 1925.
Developing ideas about modern cleanliness certainly did help.
AF> The German figures for TB show a similar trend. Cases dropped
AF> from 76 per mille (10,000) in 1750 down to 15 per mille in
AF> 1920 (when widespread innoculation first started). Ditto
AF> the figures for the death rate from TB in the UK (a steep
AF> drop from 4000 in 1838 to around 400 in 1954..when BCG
AF> innoculation was used on a wide-scale).
AF> The U.S. statistics tell a similar tale, i.e. that all dangerous
AF> illnesses, whether it be diphtheria or TB or even measles and
AF> whooping cough were on a rapid decline down to almost negligible
AF> BEFORE innoculation was introduced. You ought to read your own
AF> authors, e.g. T. C. Fry, "The Fiendish Fraud Called Immunization",
AF> September 1995. You can then see for yourself that your statistics
AF> tell an entirely different tale to what most people (obviously
AF> including yourself) tend to believe.
I read about Fry somewhere. I'll look him up. Let's see who he is 
associating with.
AF> > In the US every state mandates innoculations for school
AF>attendance. 
AF> > Innoculations eliminated small pox.
AF> > Innoculations may eliminate polio by 2005. That is but a half
AF> > century since the initial use of the vaccine.
AF> Innoculations aren't eliminating anything Mark...and causing a lot
AF> of additional problems to boot. I thoroughly recommend you read up
AF> on this.
I did. The CDC and WHO publish excellent factual, non-conspiratorial 
material. 
                ===>The Voice of Reason<===
                     mark.probert@juno.com
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