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I read an interesting article written by a Dr. and addressed to Congress concerning Type 1 diabetes?


and Immunization shots the facts he pointed out of the incidents was amazing! I would highly recommend reading his article although I have to find it and also....Go to the Nation Vaccination Website and if you have been diagnosed with Diabetes type 1 after a vaccination then you can report it up to 3 years from the date and get I think it was...350k for paying for your grief and troubles in relation to the disease...What do you think? Too bad I didn't discover this until it was too late...

http://www.909shot.com/Diseases/hcdiabet...
here is the link to the article the Dr's name is Harris Coulter, Ph.D.

President, Center for Empirical Medicine

It really is amazing how many things show that immunization is really bad for you. And yet the medical community and the pharmaceutical companies still insist its safe.
Personally I think it makes them so much money they won't give it up. Also if they give us immunization which gives us more medical issues it keeps making them money.

Who is the Dr. and where is the article?I wuld like to show it to a friend.

my son wasn't vaccinated and still got type 1 diabetes :( I wish I could file, this is one expensive disease!

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