At 03:48 PM 4/17/2008 -0400, you wrote:

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In a message dated 11/21/2007 6:04:53 A.M. Central Standard Time,
Spirochetes are bacteria, what do you think the thimerisol is preserving? There is an offer in California that has been on the table for about 5 years. The offer is for any doctor or somone working in the CDC [centers for disease creation] lab, to drink a vile of standard childhood vaccine cocktail. The offer has recently been increased to $100,000 and they haven't had any takers yet. I wonder why? Hmmmmmmmmm.......

 ####  Can you get me in touch with that?

*I will* drink it!
Risk minimal, huge profit.

How about 20 cans of Tuna for a $100 ?

PS Thimerisol was eliminated in the USA from most child vaccines in 2001, Autism rates unaffected. Sweden and Denmark virtually eliminated Thimerosal in the 70s.....Autism rates unaffected.


Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. [email protected]

BACKGROUND: In 1999, concerns were raised that vaccines containing the preservative Thimerosal might increase the risk of autism and/or other neurodevelopmental disorders. METHODS: Between the mid-1980s through the late-1990s, we compared the prevalence/incidence of autism in California, Sweden, and Denmark with average exposures to Thimerosal-containing vaccines. Graphic ecologic analyses were used to examine population-based data from the United States (national immunization coverage surveys and counts of children diagnosed with autism-like disorders seeking special education services in California); Sweden (national inpatient data on autism cases, national vaccination coverage levels, and information on use of all vaccines and vaccine-specific amounts of Thimerosal); and Denmark (national registry of inpatient/outpatient-diagnosed autism cases, national vaccination coverage levels, and information on use of all vaccines and vaccine-specific amounts of Thimerosal). RESULTS: In all three countries, the incidence and prevalence of autism-like disorders began to rise in the 1985-1989 period, and the rate of increase accelerated in the early 1990s. However, in contrast to the situation in the United States, where the average Thimerosal dose from vaccines increased throughout the 1990s, Thimerosal exposures from vaccines in both Sweden and Denmark-already low throughout the 1970s and 1980s-began to decrease in the late 1980s and were eliminated in the early 1990s. CONCLUSIONS: The body of existing data, including the ecologic data presented herein, is not consistent with the hypothesis that increased exposure to Thimerosal-containing vaccines is responsible for the apparent increase in the rates of autism in young children being observed worldwide.

ie: With the elimination of Thimerosal, Autism rate increases did not decline one little bit.
While Thimerosal might be a contributor, it's clearly not "the cause".
It wasn't the effects Thimerosal that caused the elimination of Thimerosal, it was public "opinion", apparently without solid grounds.


IF.... *Mercury* has something to do with it, then look to coal fired power plants that emit TONs of it every year vs 20 micrograms per vaccine, a couple of times in a life time. [Turn off that air conditioner ] What has been in ever increasing world wide demand since the 70s? Would that be electricity and dishwashers?

Flicking a single grain of sugar off the table doesn't uncover the ant covered cake. [That's not to say that a grain of sugar shouldn't be cleaned up]

I'd venture to say that the challenge was taken up, but the participant wasn't paid [or harmed ]..and it's not the CDC that's hushing that little detail up.

 Well, I don't work at the CDC...aww shucks!
Do I qualify if I get hired as a janitor that day?
Personnel dept, I'll pay ya'll $100 to sweep the floors clean of deadly dust bunnies for a day.
 PS  I will drink on the job, deal with it. [Fire me ]

Ya think the CDC knows about *that* challenge?
Or do you suppose they're covering up the dangers of dust bunnies?
..while the planet is over run with bacterium soaked dirt buffaloes....

It's a whole lot easier to nail some lab coat to a wall than it is to recognize the unforeseen effects of our own ignorant habits and desires. IT'S A WHOLE LOT EASIER TO NAIL SOME LAB COAT TO A WALL THAN IT IS TO RECOGNIZE THE UNFORESEEN EFFECTS OF OUR OWN IGNORANT HABITS AND DESIRES.


PS Mercurochrome was the boogie man.....10 scraped knees made you into someone who will grow up to believe that it was a vaccine that made them scrape that knee, despite all evidence "in context" to the contrary. [So relax, kick back and turn up the AC.....it's not power plants any more...and we were all born knowing everything, therefore, if something goes wrong, it musta been an "on purpose" with a culprit who is anyone but us. Pick an expert, any expert simply because we aren't one and experts are infallible because we are too. After all, 300 million wooly eyed sheeple who make choices can't baahh wrong, so it's the "shepherd" that *made* us eat loco weeds...not the inability to recognize one before we *learn* not to. ]


Mercurochrome is the trade name of merbromin and (usually) of merbromin tinctures made of merbromin and alcohol or water (usually 2% merbromin to 98% alcohol or water).

Its antiseptic qualities were discovered by Johns Hopkins doctor Hugh H. Young in 1919. The chemical soon became popular among parents and doctors for everyday antiseptic uses and it was very commonly used for minor injuries in the schoolyard. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) removed it from the "generally recognized as safe" and into the 'untested' classification to effectively halt its distribution in the United States in 1998 over fears of potential mercury poisoning. It is readily available in most other countries.

[ Of course, the FDA is out to kill you by depriving you of a traditional antiseptic. ]

A common name for the antiseptic in households was "monkey blood". This is due to the reddish stain left behind after use.
 Did monkey brains "evolve" ? [Or did they just put on human suits? ]


What are sources of organic mercury?

Organic mercury compounds are found in a variety of products. They are used medically as fungicides and antibacterials. The most common organic mercury compounds in the home may well be mercurochrome (merbromin) and merthiolate (thimerosal), two common antiseptics. Fortunately, small ingestions by children rarely cause major problems. Organic mercury passes into the breast milk as well.

[Cows and goats have breasts too....and eat air pollutant mercury laden grasses ? .. never mind all the organic Methyl Ethyl Lead salt vapors spewed from cars for the past 80 years till Unleaded Gas became prevalent. We don' need no stinkin paint chips to get our daily RDA of vitamin lead! Anti-knock that one as you drive to the protest meeting. ]


What are sources of inorganic mercury compounds?

Some folk medicines from outside the United States contain high amounts of mercury that can cause mercury poisoning. Two common mercury compounds are calomel and cinnabar.

Chinese herbal drugs with measurable amounts of mercury include: Chinese herbal ball preparations containing both mercury and arsenic include:
   * An Gong Niu Huang Wan
   * Da Huo Luo Wan
   * Dendrobium Moniliforme Night Sight pills
   * Niu Huang Chiang Ya Wan
   * Niu Huang Chiang Hsin Wan
   * Ta Huo Lo Tan
   * Tsai Tsao Wan
Indian and Mexican folk medications containing mercury include:
   * Creme de Belleza-Manning
   * Tainan
   * Ping-tong
   * Sin-chu
..so much for the wonders of "alt med" [in that same warped lack of context, "This new ain't perfect, so that old must be" ]

Education is the process of discovering how much you didn't know about how much you still don't know. [Key word: "process" ] Therefore, if you don't ever learn anything, you can keep on knowing everything...then...there's no such thing as a mistake. [only plots and victims of evil infallible Godlike demons who have big red targets "Piled Higher and Deeper" onto them.]

 Odd logic:
The totally ignorant cannot err on purpose, therefore any one who does make an error and isn't TOTALLY ignorant, must have known better.

But isn't it true that we know just enough to be dangerous?
 That there are NO exceptions, only variances in degree?

A rioter just proves that he won't live up to the standards of behavior he holds others to.
Don't like how the cops behave?  Become a cop. [Ode]









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