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Immunizations : The People Speak! Questions, Comments, and Concerns About Vaccinations 
by Neil Z. Miller
The author, Neil Z. Miller , February 26, 1999 Safety issues, legal rights, health options, and more. I have been researching vaccinations for several years now. My first two books, "Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective?" and "Immunization Theory vs. Reality" contain documented studies and other significant data showing how vaccines may be unsafe and ineffective. Information in those books was gleaned mainly from medical resources, including well-respected scientific journals.
In this book, "Immunizations: The People Speak!" my intent is to provide the reader with an honest cross-section of vaccination concerns. The questions, comments, and personal stories are real. They were taken from several national radio and television interviews that I gave during the past few years. The callers ranged from moms and dads to government officials and medical doctors. All had something important to contribute. Their many questions and comments about vaccines may help to clarify your concerns. Clearly, parents are perplexed, desperate for honest information on which to base their decisions.
But honest data is hard to come by. While much of it is buried in the medical literature, some of it is deliberately suppressed -- like the fact that the government operates a vaccine insurance fund to compensate parents when their children are damaged or killed by mandated vaccines. Is it any wonder we find it difficult to determine who or what to believe?
Recently, a pregnant mother shared with me the following story. She said that a close friend took her child to the clinic for her shots. Soon thereafter the child became deathly ill. Both mothers "investigated" the problem and discovered several other mothers who had similar experiences at local clinics. They concluded that the clinics offered "generic" vaccines and that they needed to go to a doctor for the "good stuff." Evidently, the glorified vaccination concept is so deeply ingrained in our psyches, that the damage being done to our own children is readily discounted.
My hope is that the many questions and comments voiced in this publication will provide you with an intimate glimpse -- both pro and con -- of the issues surrounding vaccinations. May God bless you for seeking the truth, for taking personal responsibility for your decisions, and for wanting only the very best that this world has to offer your innocent and trusting children.
Sincerely, Neil Z. Miller
I love the format March 19, 1999 Reviewer: A reader from Maryland U.S. Lots of good information that may save a child's life. This small book is excellent but I thought the author's other 2 books were even better.  |