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To: bonesmccoy
When did the dosage shortages occur? Just curious, because there is no shortage at UCLA, where my baby goes.

As for the vaccinations made from aborted babies - this is where I read it: Vaccine Brochure Sample

and here: The 293 and PER C6 Cell Lines Using AD5., which lists patent numbers on these vaccination formulas as well as FDA reports and links confirming this information.

Here's just one sample of the many FDA references to the use of aborted babies in vaccine creation: FDA Report, please refer to page 81, lines 14-22, where this is stated:

(snip...) "So the Kidney material, the fetal kidney material was as follows. The kidney of the fetus was, with an unknown family history, was obtained in 1972 probably. The precise date is not known anymore. The fetus, as far as I can remember was completely normal. Nothing was wrong. The reasons for the abortion were unknown to me. I probably knew it at the time, but it got lost, all this information."

82 posted on 05/07/2003 10:48:22 PM PDT by cgk (Liberal truisms are the useless children of hindsight.)
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To: cgk
the FDA report which you linked was fun to read. The science is familar and the nomenclature standard.

Basically, the scientist admits that he is using cells from a fetal kidney. The cells were being exposed to a virus in the attempt to establish a cell line which could be grown in a culture medium.

Without a human cell culture line, it is not possible to grown virus that infects human cells.

I see little recourse than to use fetal tissue samples.

The point is that he does not know the origin of the renal tissue (voluntary abortion or post-mortem analysis).
83 posted on 05/07/2003 11:00:44 PM PDT by bonesmccoy (Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
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