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PostSubject: Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns   Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns Icon_minitimeTue 10 Jul 2012, 10:18

Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns


Arizona
Governor Jan Brewer just sent 50,000 “congratulations” cards to parents
of newborns in the state. But they come with an added agenda. Brewer
encloses a vaccination record and reminds the parents that vaccinating
your children is the most important thing you can do.

But Jaime Eisenbise is upset about the cards, saying that a
vaccination given to her son 5 years ago gave him autism. She thinks
parents’ most important role is to keep their children safe, not get
them vaccinated.

Since the 1990s, Hallmark has been providing free cards to states to
remind them to vaccinate their children. Arizona pays for the postage –
with a grant provided by the federal government.

<blockquote>Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns Jaime-Eisenbise-Vaccine-Autism-Son-300x168
Jaime Eisenbise says her son Daniel’s autism was the result of his
immunization and she’s upset at Gov. Jan Brewer’s birthday cards to
parents urging those shots.


Click for video:

http://www.kpho.com/story/18938647/brewers-birthday-cards-to-new-parents-urge-shots-cause-debate?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=7462396
</blockquote>
While Arizona does not force parents to vaccinate their children, the
card is just one of many tools state and federal government uses to
push vaccines on the populace. With the government now mandating
insurance under the auspices of Obamacare, expect increased pressure, if
not outright mandates, for childhood vaccinations.

This takes us back to the root of our problem: government mandates
and federal usurpation of the people’s rights. Notice that a
corporation and the federal government provided all of the funding for
this program. Apparently Hallmark has received criticism for their “For
America’s Babies” cards before:



<blockquote>
Immunization Greeting Card


The following facts and information about Hallmark’s “For America’s
Babies” program are offered to clarify some recent reports about the
program.

Through For America’s Babies, now in its 16th year, Hallmark donates
customized cards to state health departments. The cards convey good
wishes on the birth of a baby and include a detachable section where
parents may keep the child’s immunization record, as a reminder of
immunization recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Currently 29 states/territories are enrolled in the program. Hallmark
supplies the cards free of charge, and the state coordinates delivery
through hospitals, county health departments or direct mail. We contact
the CDC annually to confirm that the immunization record correctly
represents CDC recommendations.

The program began in 1995, when a child advocacy organization based
in Kansas City, Mo., home of Hallmark’s headquarters, approached the
company with the idea. The program was well-received in Missouri, and
expanded to Kansas the following year. Based on response in these two
states and interest expressed by others, Hallmark made a commitment to
donate cards to all interested states beginning in 1997.

http://corporate.hallmark.com/Viewpoints/Media-Statement-Immunization-Greeting-Card
</blockquote>
While I do think the people at Hallmark have good intentions, why do
they need to get involved? Shouldn’t doctors and patients work together
to decide what’s good for the patient? Any America First readers have
facts about the CDC “working with” pharmaceutical companies to come up
with the recommended vaccine schedule? I was shocked last year to find
out from a friend that their child’s doctor now recommends they get a
vaccine against chickenpox. You might be able to make an argument for
vaccines in eradicating serious illnesses, but chickenpox? That one
sounds like big pharma trying to make money off of parents, doctors, and
insurance companies.




July 7th, 2012 | Tags: arizona vaccine card, chickenpox vaccine, governmor brewer vaccine card, hallmark vaccine cards | Category: Health and Food





9 comments to Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns












  • Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns C9541598b558ccecad29d894417a8997?s=55&d=wavatar&r=PG EV




    July 8, 2012 at 1:47 pm

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    shots are not needed – vitamin c takes care of all these illnesses:

    thomas levy, md, “curing the incurable”.







  • Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns Imgpress?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgraph.facebook James Lee




    July 8, 2012 at 3:00 pm

    · Reply

    But, but, but Autism is a Genetic Disease. Big Pharma CO.







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    July 8, 2012 at 9:11 pm

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    July 9, 2012 at 7:16 am

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    [...] Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About
    Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns America First: Posted on Monday,
    July 09, 2012 8:12 AM Arizona Governor Jan Brewer just sent 50,000
    “congratulations” cards to parents of newborns in the state. But they
    come with an added agenda. Brewer encloses a vaccination record and
    reminds the parents that vaccinating your children is the most important
    thing you can do.But Jaime Eisenbise is upset about the cards, saying
    that a vaccination given to her son 5 years ago gave him autism. She
    thinks parents’ most important role is to keep their children safe, not
    get them vaccinated.Since the 1990s, Hallmark has been providing free
    cards to states to remind them to vaccinate their children. Arizona
    pays for the postage – with a grant provided by the federal
    government.Jaime Eisenbise says her son Daniel’s autism was the result
    of his immunization and she’s upset at Gov. Jan Brewer’s birthday cards
    to parents urging those shots.Click for video:http://www.kpho.com/story/18938647/brewers-birthday-cards-to-new-parents-urge-shots-cause-debate?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=7462396While
    Arizona does not force parents to vaccinate their children, the card is
    just one of many tools state and federal government uses to push
    vaccines on the populace. With the government now mandating insurance
    under the auspices of Obamacare, expect increased pressure, if not
    outright mandates, for childhood vaccinations.This takes us back to the
    root of our problem: government mandates and federal usurpation of the
    people’s rights. Notice that a corporation and the federal government
    provided all of the funding for this program. Apparently Hallmark has
    received criticism for their “For America’s Babies” cards
    before:Immunization Greeting CardThe following facts and information
    about Hallmark’s “For America’s Babies” program are offered to clarify
    some recent reports about the program.Through For America’s Babies, now
    in its 16th year, Hallmark donates customized cards to state health
    departments. The cards convey good wishes on the birth of a baby and
    include a detachable section where parents may keep the child’s
    immunization record, as a reminder of immunization recommendations from
    the U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Currently 29
    states/territories are enrolled in the program. Hallmark supplies the
    cards free of charge, and the state coordinates delivery through
    hospitals, county health departments or direct mail. We contact the CDC
    annually to confirm that the immunization record correctly represents
    CDC recommendations.The program began in 1995, when a child advocacy
    organization based in Kansas City, Mo., home of Hallmark’s headquarters,
    approached the company with the idea. The program was well-received in
    Missouri, and expanded to Kansas the following year. Based on response
    in these two states and interest expressed by others, Hallmark made a
    commitment to donate cards to all interested states beginning in 1997.http://corporate.hallmark.com/Viewpoints/Media-Statement-Immunization-Greeting-CardWhile
    I do think the people at Hallmark have good intentions, why do they
    need to get involved? Shouldn’t doctors and patients work together to
    decide what’s good for the patient? Any America First readers have
    facts about the CDC “working with” pharmaceutical companies to come up
    with the recommended vaccine schedule? I was shocked last year to find
    out from a friend that their child’s doctor now recommends they get a
    vaccine against chickenpox. You might be able to make an argument for
    vaccines in eradicating serious illnesses, but chickenpox? That one
    sounds like big pharma trying to make money off of parents, doctors, and
    insurance companies.http://americafirstsite.com/americafirstcom/?p=186 [...]







  • Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns




    July 9, 2012 at 8:49 am

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  • Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns C0237726a27484b397521e437e31f5c3?s=55&d=wavatar&r=PG River




    July 9, 2012 at 3:58 pm

    · Reply

    Thanks for the article! I would proffer, though, that Hallmark
    does NOT have good intentions. This is just the very tip of the iceberg
    in terms of their sleaziness. Definitely something to look into.








    • Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns B7810b428512ede5ec45d1e94c25f649?s=55&d=wavatar&r=PG AmericaFirst




      July 9, 2012 at 4:09 pm

      · Reply

      And thanks for the comment! I’ll keep my eye out for anything
      linking Hallmark more definitively to the vaccine industry, but until I
      have some proof of that, I’ll assume they’re misguided humanitarians. A
      lot of “sinister” things happening in America today are the result of
      such humanitarians. They think they are doing good, but they’ve been
      led down the same road of fallacies as the general public.

      If you see anything worth writing a story about, send us an email at submissions@americafirstsite.com








  • Mother Who Says Vaccine Gave Her Son Autism Angry About Governor’s Vaccine Cards for Newborns C9541598b558ccecad29d894417a8997?s=55&d=wavatar&r=PG EV




    July 9, 2012 at 4:05 pm

    · Reply

    Obviously, James Lee, you’re being cheeky. There _does_ seem to be
    genetic variability in glutathione production/mythelation pathways —
    some folks, as a result, are better than others at excreting heavy
    metals. But that’s not enough to account for an epidemic of autism.
    Genes don’t cause epidemics.

    There are at least two classes of environmental components: 1) the
    absence of important nutrients (vitamin c, vitamin d, etc.) and (2) the
    presence of toxins (from the vaccines mainly, but there are other
    pollutants, mainly food additives and pesticides). People have a hard
    time thinking in terms of just 2 variables interacting. Three or more is
    quite difficult. Add sex (testosterone intensifies the effect of
    mercury). Add race/ethnicity and lattitude (darker skin usually means
    vitamin d deficiency in northern climes). Add in age – the brain is
    still developing in babies – and you’ve got a perfect storm for brain
    damage.

    So imagine a baby boy, born in the northern lattitudes, with black
    skin, all his shots, lacking the gene to detox heavy metals, and not
    getting enough vitamins/sunshine. Voila, autism.





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