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Triple Antigen Causing Autism?

In The Vaccine War Jon Palfreman describes a newborn baby girl Rachel receiving her first shot against hepatitis B at one-hour old; this is the first of as many as 35 injections she will receive to combat 14 diseases in the next 6 years. 

It's believed that because someone who was walking about at Disneyland resort in December with the measles, the disease had spread resulting in a major measles breakout, with over 100 infections to different states all over the US.

Then, an unvaccinated child gave measles to two siblings, and together they infected their classmates at San Diego Cooperative Charter School in Linda Vista. A trip to the Children's clinic of La Jolla infected four more, including a baby, who flew on an airplane to Hawaii, where she was found and quarantined immediately. The rest of the 250 passengers were called and tracked. According to Dr. Wilma Wooten, MD, the whole process resulted in the nightmarish exposures of nearly 1000 people, with 90 having no proof of immunization, 73 being quarantined, and 12 new cases of measles in San Diego.

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