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Fluor in relatie tot bijwerkingen <strong>van</strong> <strong>vaccinaties</strong><br />

Op 17-6-2009 kreeg ik <strong>van</strong> NaturalNews.com een artikel binnen over degeneratieve<br />

spierziekten na HPV-<strong>vaccinaties</strong> met Gardasil. Vanwege het belang voor het verdere betoog<br />

zal ik dit bericht in zijn geheel weergeven.<br />

[…] Teenage Girls <strong>De</strong>velop <strong>De</strong>generative Muscle Diseases After HPV Vaccine Injections<br />

The FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have launched an<br />

investigation into a potential connection between the Gardasil vaccine for the human<br />

papillomavirus (HPV) and a rare degenerative muscle disease.<br />

Concern over a conection between Gardasil and the rare disease – known as amyotrophic<br />

lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease – was first raised by Phil Tetlock and<br />

Barbara Mellers on their blog. Shortly after receiving the Gardasil vaccine two years ago,<br />

their daughter jenny began to lose motor strenght and control, eventually vecoming<br />

completely paralyzed before dying on March 15. Doctors suspect that she suffered from a<br />

rare juvenile form of ALS, which affects one out of every two million children.<br />

Government researchers might have taken no further notice, if two other sets of parents had<br />

not contacted Tetlock and Mellers with similar cases. In one, a 22-year-old woman died 13<br />

months after receiving the vaccine, apparently from ALS. In the other, a 12-year-old girl who<br />

received the vaccine began losing the ability to walk soon after.<br />

“They don’t know what she has,” het mother said, “but it’s destroying her nerves and<br />

muscles, and none of the treatments they’ve given her are working. Before the vaccine, she<br />

was a perfectly healthy child, going for her brown belt in karate.”<br />

According to ALS expert Barbara Shapiro of the Case Western Reserve University School of<br />

Medicine, it is u<strong>nl</strong>ikely that the cases are just coincidence.<br />

“Juvenile ALS tends to progress very slowly over years or even decades,” she said, “but these<br />

girls all seemed to have a more rapid, progressive form”<br />

Shapiro has uncovered what may be a fourth case in the CDC’s adverse events database.<br />

CDC researchers are now searching the database for other cases, ad the FDA has begun to<br />

investigate whether a vaccine could trigger ALS.<br />

The CDC has also received reports of ALS developing in people vaccinated against anthrax<br />

Sources for ths story include: health.usnews.com […]<br />

Een rapport <strong>van</strong> de Food and Drug Administration (FDA) maakt <strong>van</strong>af de invoering <strong>van</strong><br />

Gardasil in juni 2006 tot aan januari 2008 melding <strong>van</strong> 140 ‘serieuze’ negatieve reacties,<br />

waaronder 27 ‘levensbedreigende’ gevallen, 10 spontane abortussen en 6 gevallen <strong>van</strong> de<br />

slopende polio-achtige verlammingsziekte Guillain-Barré, naast gemiddeld één dode per<br />

maand.<br />

In bovenstaand citaat vermoedt men te maken te hebben met een snel verlopende variant <strong>van</strong><br />

ALS, en eerder FDA-rapport spreekt over de ziekte <strong>van</strong> Guillain-Barré en in het voorgaande<br />

hoofdstuk besprak ik zelf de aandoening SMA. In alle drie de gevallen gaat het om een<br />

neurodegeneratieve aandoening, waardoor in de VS tienermeisjes en jonge soldaten werden<br />

getroffen en in eigen land een erg jong kind. Daarbij valt ook op dat HPV-<strong>vaccinaties</strong> in de<br />

VS relatief meer slachtoffers lijken te maken dan in Nederland<br />

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