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More Deaths of Vaccinated Children

More Deaths of Vaccinated Children

Ron Law & Barbara Sumner Burstyn

The Ministry of Health today disclosed further deaths in children 'protected' by the $220 MeNZB medical experiment on one million healthy New Zealand children.

Speaking on Nine to Noon, Dr Jane O'Hallahan revealed that a third vaccinated child has died of meningococcal disease this year and that the type may be the epidemic strain, but that is yet to be confirmed.

http://www.radionz.co.nz/audio/national/ntn/menzb_vaccine

In 2005 and 2006 to date there have been six deaths from meningococcal disease in under 20 year olds... four of those have been in vaccinated children.

The attached graph highlights that, despite the Ministry of Health's denials, meningococcal disease incidence due to the 'epidemic' strain was rapidly declining BEFORE the vaccine was introduced.

The Ministry of Health's claims that the "dramatic decline" was due to the vaccine is nothing short of science fiction and needs to be scrutinised by the media.

On Tuesday the MOH claimed 23 cases of 'epidemic strain' disease in under 20 year olds ... and no deaths.

On Wednesday, following our disclosure of the 2 year old's death in Hamilton, the Ministry released another press statement saying there had been 28 cases and two deaths.

On Nine To Noon today Dr O'Hallahan made a false statement claiming that the deaths had been reported on Tuesday and confirmed there is a previously undisclosed third death of a vaccinated child that could be the epidemic strain.

The Ministry of Health's claim that "2 to 3 deaths had been prevented by the MeNZB vaccine" is nothing more than science fiction; it is a figure plucked from the sky, has no scientific basis and needs to be scrutinised by the media.

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.

Readers can see our unravelling of the Ministry of Health's use of false and attenuated data to instil fear into the population to justify what Dr O'Hallahan recently described as a 'calculated gamble' at a conference in Baltimore, USA, on Scoop...[See links below]

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

Wednesdays Press release http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE0608/S00031.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

http://www.sumnerburstyn.com/vax/MeNZB-Quick-Guide-332.pdf

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