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Ministry of Health Confirms Vaccine Failure

Ministry of Health Confirms Vaccine Failure

Ron Law & Barbara Sumner Burstyn

The Ministry of Health has today confirmed our disclosure yesterday, that a fully vaccinated 2 year old is indeed the victim of vaccine failure.

The Ministry confirms that the child died from the epidemic strain of bacteria that the MeNZB vaccine offered "protection" against.

The Ministry of Health and the Waikato District Health Board today added insult to injury by stating, "For young babies who began their vaccinations before they were six months old, it is critical that they have all four doses."

The child who died was fully vaccinated according to family... but why is the Ministry of Health encouraging the fourth dose in young babies when their own published research shows that fewer than 13 percent of older infants have what the Ministry of Health refer to as 'protective levels of antibodies' within 7 months of the third vaccine. [See Meningococcal Gold Rush III]

In other words, the Ministry of Health knows these older infants are not protected but does nothing to inform parents that that is the case.

Media and the public can read our investigations of the manipulation of science to justify an extravagant medical experiment of 1.15 million New Zealand children that Dr Jane O'Hallahan has recently described at a scientific conference in Baltimore, USA, as a 'calculated gamble.'

We repeat our call for a full Royal Commission of Inquiry into how a nation can be so totally swayed by officials and advisors into spending a quarter of a billion dollars for such a gamble that has delivered false hope to trusting New Zealanders.

Yesterday's press release

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE0608/S00026.htm

Meningococcal Gold Rush I,

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0502/S00064.htm

Meningococcal Gold Rush II,

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0607/S00284.htm,

Meningococcal Gold Rush III,

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0505/S00352.htm

Meningococcal Gold Rush Quickguide

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