See also:
- Anthrax Vaccination Immunization Program Exposed - - Official documents, position papers, field experience reports and opinions providing evidence for the position that the U.S. military's compulsory anthrax vaccine is both illegal and unjustified.
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- Many Adults Not Immune to Tetanus - - Research from the University of Florida shows that many senior citizens in America are not immune to tetanus, suggesting that they are failing to comply with immunization guidelines recommending tetanus boosters at 10-year intervals throughout adult life.
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- Military Vaccine Resource Directory - - Compiles documented, public information to provide an overview of military vaccines, including the anthra vaccine, the smallpox vaccine, and other bioterrorism vaccines.
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- Moms Against Mercury - - A nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness while educating the public of the dangerous use of Thimerosal, a mercury based preservative, used in vaccines and the flu shot.
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- Vaccinations - HealthWorld Online - - Information on the toxicity of vaccines, their adverse effects, long-term negative consequences, the new vaccines, and alternative vaccines.
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- Vaccine Website - - A collection of links and articles on all issues surrounding vaccinations.
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- Waisbren Clinic - - Discusses potential complications from Hepatitis B vaccines. Also includes an essay on the use of immunotherapy in cancer treatment.
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- Mercury, Vaccines and Medicine - - The origins of Thimerosal go back some 75 years to tests on people who were terminally ill. Learn more about the controversial history behind vaccines, mercury, and the process of self-deception among medical experts that exists today. (October 30, 2004)
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- Flu Crimes at the CDC - - A growing number of experts believe vaccines are far more dangerous than the virus itself. Learn more about the potentially dangers of flu vaccines and why you need to protect your family from them. (October 23, 2004)
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- Health Officials Fear Local Impact of Smallpox Plan - - New York Times article discusses concerns that local public health departments will need to cut back on their normal work in order to implement the U.S. government's smallpox vaccination plan. [Requires free registration.] (January 5, 2002)
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