NJ Coalition for Vaccination Choice: NJCVC


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    If you think a philosophical exemption to vaccines is a bad idea because you think vaccines wiped out diseases, please think again:

    chart displaying mortality rates

    Please note, there was no vaccine for scarlet fever, bubonic plague, and very little vaccination for typhoid fever, and yet they all subsided at the same rate as those for which there was widespread vaccination. These declines occurred BEFORE mass vaccination. There were many other factors. Better sewage disposal, refrigeration, antibiotics, more sanitary work and living conditions.

    And if you think that a philosophical exemption to vaccines is a bad idea because the polio vaccine wiped out polio, please think again:

    Polio Vaccine

    The Salk vaccine was tested by the Poliomyelitis Vaccine Evaluation Center of the University of Michigan  (Francis et al. 1955) on 1,000,000 children. 749,236 children were used as placebo.

    After only six months of observation, 67.5/100,000 of the vaccinated children had caught polio. 62.3/100,000 of the placebo group caught polio. Based upon this study the vaccine was released on the public.

    The USA had a 95+% polio vaccination rate. Yet Germany and Finland, both of which had a substantially lower polio vaccination rate saw reduction of polio cases to the same degree and over the same period as the US.

    Aside from serious questions as to their efficacy, there have been millions of people adversely effected by vaccines, from causing the disease the vaccine was meant to prevent, to limb paralysis, meningitis, death (SIDS), arthritis, autoimmune disorders, HIV infection from the SV40 derived from the infected monkey kidney tissue through which some polio vaccines were filtered, mercury and aluminum toxicity. And it is thought that only 1 in 10 adverse effects are actually reported.

    reference documents to download

    Download the following documents for your own reference or to share with doctors, friends, family, legislators or anyone!

    Handout - Why Are We Doing This
    Provides background information about "Why We Are Doing This" including how the new mandates came to be, what the mandates are, reasons to question them, and many other supporting facts. Great intro piece to hand out- makes a fine Page One leading into to the Top 10 below, to fill up 2 sides of 2 sheets of paper.
    Top 10 Reasons
    States the case of the NJ Coalition for Vaccination Choice (NJCVC) succinctly in 3 pages. The points are well researched, with citations, and really wrap it up nicely in a nutshell. Great promotional piece to hand out to ANY one you encounter along the way- it got mailed out to each legislator in late June 2008.
    generation rescue ad
    Generation Rescue Ad
    Powerful one-page ad with syringe graphics comparing the number of vaccinations & autism rates in 1983 and now. Makes a great flip side of the sheet for the file above.
    Legislative Info Sheet
    Addresses the question many legislators are asking, Will Diseases Come Back? Ours has the complete mortality graph 1900-1960's- not the chopped off version being circulated by others.
    Sample Letter to Legislators
    To use for ideas, this is a 2 page letter sent to Senator Codey in Feb. signed by 11 constituents in his district.
    Safeminds Flu Vaccine Alert Brochure 2008
    Fold out brochure with good facts to know - can order glossy copies from their web site.
    State by State Vaccine Exemptions
    Color map of US with each state’s status displayed regarding vaccination exemption laws
    Flu deaths in NJ 1996 to 2005
    Covers only NJ and breaks out pneumonia from flu; shows only a handful of children; the vast majority of flu deaths are seniors. (1 page)
    Flu Deaths through 2001
    Covers entire US and breaks out pneumonia from flu; shows only a handful of children; the vast majority of deaths are seniors. (1 page)

    Vaccine Resources

    This NJCVC web site is dedicated to furthering our two main goals (opposing the NJ mandates and supporting passage of the NJ Conscientious Exemption bill). Many of our Coalition organizations independently maintain websites providing a wealth of vaccine-related data and facts. When researching vaccine safety, also check out these other fine resources.

    Meet with parents and activists around New Jersey to learn more about the issue of vaccine choice and the status of the conscientious exemption bill

    VaccinationNews.com

    Massachusetts Citizens for Vaccination Choice

    Connecticut Vaccine Information Alliance

    Michigan Opposing Mandatory Vaccines

    World Association For Vaccine Education

    Vaccine Information and Choice Network

    PAVE People Advocating Vaccine Education

    New Yorkers for Vaccination Information and Choice

    Global Vaccine Awareness League

    Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education

    Think Twice: Global Vaccine Institute

    HopeFromHolly.com - Holly's Law

    MyKidsMyChoice.com


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