February 6, 2015
The Infant Toddler Center (ITC) in Santa Monica, California has issued a notice that their reopening and present enrollment is contingent on the children coming to their daycare facility prove they have been vaccinated.
Emails have been sent to parents “instructing” them to have their children “tested” so they can remain under the care of the ITC.
This includes having bloodwork confirmed from a licensed physician proving that the child is not currently infected with the measles.
After the California Department of Health (CDH) contacted 14 parents of children who attended ITC concerning measles infections, those children were restricted from the facility “until the 21 day quarantine” ended.
The measles outbreak has been politicized by opportunists wanting to gain an edge on the 2016 presidential elections, while simultaneously being used as a fear-mongering tool by media establishments in both mainstream and alternative news.
Washington State representative June Robinson said vaccine exemptions “just makes it too easy” for parents to opt out and is responding with a bill supported by 11 co-sponsors because “we need to think about the larger community and what we’re doing, not just to ourselves and our own children, but also to all the people in the community.”
Because of this Robinson, Governor Jay Inslee and public health officials from King County have pushed on a last minute piece of legislation that “would do away with Washington’s personal-belief exemption for required school vaccinations, leaving medical or religious exemptions in place.”
The buzzword “vaccine hesitant” has become a politically correct way of dispelling the alleged myth that the Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine may be directly tied to the onset of childhood autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Problems with the MMR vaccine stems from a multitude of studies showing that autism is just one of the many problems facing concerned parents.
To further muddy the issue of the MMR’s questionable safety and effectiveness, last summer the Translational Neurogeneration journal (TNG) retracted a previously published study regarding the findings of Brian Hooker, biochemical engineer with Simpson University, and the connection between MMR vaccines to autism.
Hooker asserted that there was a higher rate of administration of the MMR vaccine to African-American boys who then subsequently developed ASD.
The originating paper was published in 2004 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) who was integral in suppressing this connection according to one participatory senior scientist with the CDC named William Thompson.
Thompson released a statement revealing the collusion to conceal these facts concerning autism and the MMR vaccine after Hooker released a private conversation on Youtube.
Thompson stated: “I regret that my coauthors and I omitted statistically significant information in our 2004 article published in the journal Pediatrics. The omitted data suggested that African American males who received the MMR vaccine before age 36 months were at increased risk for autism. Decisions were made regarding which findings to report after the data were collected, and I believe that the final study protocol was not followed.”
In 2014, ProQuad released a study on the Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varcella (MMR) vaccine, showing that toddlers who have the multi-inoculation are at a higher risk for febrile seizures – but parents should not worry because seizures are not dangerous or life threatening.
Febrile seizures are brought on by a sudden elevation of body temperature in young children.
The AAP defines febrile seizures as occurring “in the absence of intracranial infection, metabolic disturbance, or history of afebrile seizures, and are classified as simple or complex.”
It is known to the medical community that febrile seizures are directly linked to “certain vaccinations” after studies showed that the occurrences of febrile seizures raised dramatically after the increased use of seasonal influenza vaccines such as Fluvax Junior and Fluvax; as well as the MMR vaccine.
According to the report, when 1 year old toddlers were given Priorix-Tetra, they were “twice as likely to develop a fever-related seizure as children who got separate MMR and chickenpox shots.”
According to researchers , the MMR vaccine used to “protect” against the disease contains live cultures which cause the vaccinated to come down with the illness. A record 7,500 are injured and more than 75 annually are experience fatal results because of the MMR vaccine.
Several decades before this measles vaccine debate began, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ignored a groundbreaking study conducted on the MMR vaccine which showed it is directly correlated to the vaccine itself.
Laura Hewitson, Ph.D. and lead researcher, studied macaque monkeys that were given the exact same MMR vaccine as children in 1994 – 1999.
The results entitled “Influence of pediatric vaccines on amydgala growth and opioid ligand binding in rhesus macaque infants: A pilot study” were published in Acta Neurobiological Experiments in 2010. This vaccine has the mercury based preservative Thimerosal.
Hewitson discovered that: “Vaccine-exposed and saline-injected control infants [monkeys] underwent MRI and PET imaging at approximately 4 and 6 months of age, representing two specific timeframes within the vaccination schedule . . . These results suggest that maturational changes in amygdala volume and the binding capacity of [11C]DPN in the amygdala was significantly altered in infant macaques receiving the vaccine schedule.”
The research paper documented that there were significant biological changes and altered behaviors that occurred in the vaccinated monkeys that were identical to children diagnosed with ASD.
The unvaccinated monkey exhibited no changes or symptoms whatsoever.
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