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message 1: by Stephen (last edited Nov 20, 2024 01:58PM) (new)

Stephen Heartland | 12 comments GOODREADS GIVEAWAY STARTED TODAY 11/20/2024! Anyone who has a relationship with the incoming health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, please pass this along to him. This should be the first change made to the CDC recommended vaccine schedule.

The following is an excerpt from LOUIS PASTEUR CONDEMNS BIG PHARMA: Vaccines, Drugs, and Healthcare in The United States.

“Solution #4: DELAY HEP-B VACCINATION UNTIL A PRE-TEEN YEAR. This is not a vaccine for infants. Hepatitis B vaccine should not be administered to infants directly after birth, unless the mother is infected with this virus and could pass it along to the child. All pregnant women should be screened for hep B infection. Recommended age of hep B vaccination should be changed to a preteen year just before high school. Notify the parents/guardians and mandate that a warning label be placed on hep B vaccines indicating aluminum levels within the vaccine exceeds FDA safety levels for parenteral aluminum, which may result in aluminum toxicity.”

The entire section on Hep B virus and vaccine can be found on my blog which is located right here on Goodreads. The link for this blog is here: https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...


message 2: by Lance, Group Founder (last edited Nov 20, 2024 03:07PM) (new)

Lance Morcan | 3058 comments Felicia, Patrick, Ann, Bobby, David
If memory serves, America's childhood vaccination schedule recommends (or insists?) that children have 76 jabs by the age of 18...
Now, does that sound reasonable, or remotely safe, to you?
It sure as hell doesn't sound safe to me. It doesn't even sound sane.
Nor does it sound safe, by all accounts, to your new Secretary of Health, RFK Jr.
So get used to it, folks. Big changes are a comin'.
Hallelujah!

Lance
P.S. Remember our God-given natural immune system? Let's rely on that a little more, shall we, and not "boost" it by subjecting it to toxic chemicals?


message 3: by Lance, Group Founder (last edited Nov 20, 2024 03:11PM) (new)

Lance Morcan | 3058 comments I should add that Comments #2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 above appeared in quick succession and that smacks of a hit job against this book and author.
Just sayin'.


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Jonas #yourwelcome (countryboy1776) | 9 comments Here here!


message 5: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Heartland | 12 comments Thank you both for the support. I must admit to being a new author and not used to this kind of treatment.


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Lance Morcan | 3058 comments Stephen wrote: "Thank you both for the support. I must admit to being a new author and not used to this kind of treatment."

As I said Stephen, the timing of the negative comments - all in quick succession and within minutes of each other - has all the hallmarks of a hit job on you and your book.

If they persist, ask them for examples of specific statements they dispute and why. It's cowardly that they denigrate you and your book without giving specifics. Shame on the lot of them.


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Ian Miller | 1422 comments I tend to be pro-vaccines. They do an excellent job, and through them we now no longer have smallpox. When I was small, polio was a blight, and it is now almost eliminated. I still recall friends who got it. With babies, whooping cough is an unnecessary torture. It is all very well to rely on natural immunity, but we don't all have it, and even if we have some immunity, measles can still be very dangerous.

But having said that, 76 jabs by the age of 18 seems ridiculous. What are they all for?


message 8: by Lance, Group Founder (new)

Lance Morcan | 3058 comments Ian, I believe part of the hesitation over getting vaxxed today, is because of the question that now lurks front of mind... That question being, Have the tried and proven vaccines of old (for measles, mumps etc.) been "upgraded" to classify as mRNA vaccines. I know the flu shot has already been upgraded.

Previously, I wouldn't have hesitated to get, say, a tetanus shot if I stood on a rusty nail. Nowadays, I'd be very hesitant.

It goes without saying, I consider mRNA vaccines to be highly experimental and more than likely deadly.


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Stephen Heartland | 12 comments I did step on a rusty nail and get the shot recently. But you cannot get the tetanus vaccine by itself here. It is always in a combo shot. I do not like that.

I am also pro-vaccine. My uncle had polio, the serious kind where he was hunched over to one side. Smallpox and polio vaccines were awesome, and let's not ever forget about rabies. Mad dog! Run for your lives. What a horrible way to die.

The problem is too many vaccines with too many toxic ingredients are given too soon to children and are causing too many problems. Vaccines have their place in medicine, but not in the way CDC recommends them. It is way overdone.

Children under one cannot have honey because their system cannot handle natures perfect food. But it is fine to give them a few dozen vaccines with a plethora of poisons? And then to expect they will be fine?


message 10: by Ian (new)

Ian Miller | 1422 comments Lance, I am ambivalent about the long term future of mRNA vaccines, and while I understand the issue initially with Covid, I think the evidence now is that so far they don't protect, so what's the point? Maybe more research is needed, but I agree general circulation seems a poor option.


message 11: by Miss (new)

Miss Irene | 10 comments Looked into this subject quite a lot and I have to say that after reading all the older books on vaccines (ordered through inter-library loan) I turned from pro-vaccine to 100% anti-vaccine ! And those comments were probably made by bots, folks who haven’t looked into the issue or paid disinformation agents.


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Stephen Heartland | 12 comments Ian,

I see from your bio that you are a chemist. In my book, I do a biographical sketch of Louis Pasteur. the "Father of Vaccinology" and cover the beginning of lab created vaccines, which was one of his great discoveries. He is one of my heroes.

In his day, vaccines were pure and unadulterated. Today, Big Pharma has added adjuvants, stabilizers, preservatives, antibiotics, and other things, all which were unknown to Pasteur and create unknown variables in the equation of safety and efficacy.

Big Pharma has focused on money, and not on the betterment of mankind. And doctors have gone along with what Big Pharma dictates. Remember what most doctors said in Pasteur's time: "...it was a waste of time to listen to a mere chemist..." Time has proven them wrong.

It would be an honor to me if you, being a chemist, would look over my book and render an unbiased impartial opinion. If it falls short on one or many fronts, I would be eager to know how and would endeavor to do better in the future editions or in future books.


message 13: by Ian (new)

Ian Miller | 1422 comments The title of this book is?


message 14: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Heartland | 12 comments Louis Pasteur Condemns Big Pharma: Vaccine, Drugs, and Healthcare in the United States.


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Ian Miller | 1422 comments I think everyone knows about the general problem of healthcare in the US. What sort of things are specific to this book?


message 16: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Heartland | 12 comments That is a big question, Ian. One answer is found above here on hep B. I will be writing more about this on my blog here on Goodreads. I will be restricting my posting on Goodreads to my blog.

I angered a few people by posting where I should not have. I did not know I was breaking any rule. But I must admit that ignorance of the rules is no excuse for breaking of the rules.


message 17: by Ian (new)

Ian Miller | 1422 comments Exactly what rule did you break? I haven't seen anyone else complain.Not agreeing with you is not the same as accusing you of rule breaking.


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