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Mercury in Arkansas
Think twice before getting a Flu shot in Arkansas as limiting the
amount of mercury poisoning in vaccines is not on the list of priorities for doctors
who promote it. This dangerous neurotoxin vaccine of autism will not be
removed from the state which is thwarted with disinfo with the usual
double negative attack. What's startling is, people actual believe their state delegates eat
this garbage.
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Bill Limiting Mercury in Vaccines Fails
26 March 2007 -By Alyson Courtney - todaysthv.com
In a Senate committee meeting Monday morning, lawmakers
voted down a bill that would have limited the amount of mercury in
vaccines.
Sen. Gilbert Baker, R-Conway, says he sponsored the legislation
because of concerns linking mercury to neurological disorders
including autism.
Several parents who believe their children developed disorders because
of vaccinations showed up in support of the bill, but a host of
state
doctors spoke out saying there is no conclusive evidence the vaccines
are dangerous.
Stephanie Pearson of Ft. Smith has a 5-year-old daughter with a
neurological disorder.
Pearson explains, "She’s gonna be disabled for life - no ifs ands
or buts about it and why not just remove that possibility and that's
basically what we were asking for - just remove that possibility
because it is a known neurotoxin."
The bill failed by a voice vote. Several lawmakers said they voted
against it because of the testimony from state doctors and because it
could discourage people from getting life saving
immunizations.
The debate was centered on the flu vaccine, which is one of the only
vaccines that still contains mercury. |
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Comment: Passing a bill to limit a
dangerous neurotoxin in vaccines would not discourage people.
These are words you need to hear. Immunizations are not always
life saving. |
References:
Bush Administration Knew Childhood Vaccines Cause Autism
Mercury on the Mind
Autism Research
Institute
Mercury Calculator
Video:
Mercury, Autism, and the Global Vaccine Agenda
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