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No Jab, No Education: New CA Law Requires Middle Schoolers to Provide Proof of Tdap Vaccination in order to Receive Education

By: Ethan A. Huff
Source: NaturalNews.com

A new amendment to California’s Health and Safety Code as it relates to vaccinations will take effect this fall for the 2012-2013 school year, and will require all incoming seventh graders, as well as eighth and twelfth […]

Big Surprise – Whooping Cough Spreads Mainly through Vaccinated Populations

By: Dr. Mercola
Source: Mercola.com

In 2010, the largest outbreak of whooping cough in over 50 years reportedly occurred in California.

Around that same time, a scare campaign was launched in the California by Pharma-funded medical trade associations, state health officials and national media […]

Vaccine Failure Admitted: Whooping Cough Outbreaks Higher among Children already Vaccinated

By: Mike Adams
Source: NaturalNews.com

For several years, NaturalNews has maintained that many vaccines actually cause the very infectious diseases they claim to prevent. Measles vaccines, for example, actually cause measles. And flu shot vaccines actually increase susceptibility to the flu.

Now we have […]

The Prescribed ‘Preventive’ That Labs Use to Induce Brain Damage in Animals

By: Dr. Mercola
Source: Mercola.com

2011 was the first year in more than two decades during which there were no deaths from B. pertussis whooping cough in the state of California, the Los Angeles Times recently reported.

In 2010, 10 infants reportedly died from […]

Red Alert: The Vaccine Responsible for Half the Awards for Injury and Death

By: Dr. Mercola
Source: Mercola.com

 

Pertussis vaccine in the combination DPT shot for diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis that is supposed to prevent whooping cough has been associated with brain inflammation,  permanent brain damage and infant death since it was used on a mass basis in the U.S. starting in the late 1940’s.

A 1985 book DPT: A Shot […]

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