Vaccines As Cluster Bombs

Thanks to the National Vaccine Information Center, we came across a really great article today by Rowan Contraho that very clearly exposes the myth that vaccines improve immunity to a disease and strengthen the immune system.

The article features Shiv Chopra, the renowned Canadian microbiologist, who explains in very simple, non-scientific language why he calls vaccines “cluster bombs”.

You can read this article here:

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/health-headlines/2011/6/29/rowan-contraho-vaccines-as-cluster-bombs.html

Although the article primarily focuses on vaccines for humans, the same principles apply to all vaccines, and it certainly helps to explain why we have seen so many dogs getting Parvo immediately after being given their shots.

In some cases, they develop symptoms within a few days, while in others, it only takes a few hours.

And for dogs that have already been exposed to the virus, Parvo shots can kill dogs – in as little as five hours, as the fiancé of one of our customers found out the hard way.

So, to anybody who was thinking of telling us how stupid we are to advise against vaccinations, please read the above article first.


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2 Responses to “Vaccines As Cluster Bombs”

  1. JLongman says:

    Whilst I agree with the above article about vaccinations being cluster bombs, the article does not cite the references from which it draws its conclusions.
    Would the author make these available so that the article can be responsibly circulated?

    Does anyone have the author’s contact details?
    Thank you

    • Rae and Mark says:

      Judith,

      We’re sorry, but we don’t have any contact details for the author of the original article, nor the people he references. We’ve done a quick search to see if we can track down contact details for Rowan Contraho, but nothing turned up, so all we can suggest is maybe contacting one of the sites where his article appears and ask if they can forward your question to him.

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