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Shots in
the Dark
by Vox Day
Monday, February 18, 2002
WorldNetDaily.com
The recent decision of Washington, D.C.,
officials to pursue parents who refuse to
vaccinate their children with fines and even
jail time makes sense in a twisted sort of
way. After all, the old solution of banning
the children from attending public school
was beginning to look more and more like an
incentive plan, considering the ignominious
performance of the District's notorious
schools. But why are so many parents
steadfastly refusing to inject their
children? Perhaps because they've learned to
be dubious of the official line that
vaccines are A Good Thing. The official line
rests on a few simple notions, most of which
fall apart completely once they're closely
examined. A particular favorite of doctors
is to state that no scientific study has
ever found a causal link between
vaccinations and autism, or between
vaccinations and a whole host of Bad Things
which most parents would very much like
their children to avoid.
What generally goes unsaid is that no
serious studies have been done on these
issues, since it is in the best interests of
the pharmaceutical companies manufacturing
the vaccines, the politicians requiring
them, and the doctors administering the
shot, to avoid delving into the subject.
Even a much-ballyhooed report last year from
the English Institute of Medicine rejecting
the MMR vaccine-autism link was not a study
proper, but a critical review of Dr. Andrew
Wakefield's study of 170 English children
who had "undergone regression after
receiving the vaccine."
When pressed on this dearth of study,
vaccine proponents fall back on insisting
that it would be immoral to allow a control
group of children to go unvaccinated, thus
creating an impenetrable circle of illogic
in defense of their assertion that vaccines
are A Good Thing. The shotmeisters also make
a habit of blaming various outbreaks of
things like measles on the unvaccinated in
our midst, which is simply not true since by
even the rabidly pro-vaccination Center for
Disease Control's reckoning, only 27.7
percent of the measles cases in 1987 could
be considered preventable.
On television, you know that a child is
doomed as soon as you learn that he's
unvaccinated. I'm still curious to know if
NBC and ER collected some of that Clinton
administration propaganda money for the
episode in which a misled mother's nice
young unvaccinated boy dies of measles. But
out here in the real world, in the unlikely
event that a child does get measles, the
chances that the disease will prove fatal
are extremely low. The worst outbreak in the
last 15 years was in 1990, when there were
27,786 cases and 89 deaths. That's a 0.32
percent chance of dying on top of a 0.0115
percent chance of coming down with the
disease in the first place, compared to a
child's 0.2 percent chance of coming down
with autism by the age of 5.
Because the number of measles cases was 12
times greater than normal in 1990 and the
fatalities occurred in people of all ages, a
child under 5 is approximately 800 times
more likely to develop autism than die of
measles in an average year.
Other diseases for which vaccinations are
provided are barely worth mentioning, since
children almost never die from tetanus or
rubella. Contrast this with the fact that
the federal government has been forced to
pay out more than $1 billion since the
establishment of the National Childhood
Vaccine Injury Act in 1986, and this despite
the admission by a former head of the Food
and Drug administration that "only about 1
percent of serious events are reported to
the FDA."
It is true that there is not yet any
absolute scientific proof that vaccines
injure and kill thousands of children every
year, but the money trail and anecdotal
evidence continues to pile up in a manner
that would suffice to convince a jury, if
not a scientist. It is imperative that these
matters be investigated thoroughly and
completely, and if it is found that these
mandated vaccines are indeed wreaking havoc
on the children of America, those
responsible for creating, mandating and
administering them must be severely
punished.
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