Measles outbreak draws attention to aborted fetal cells in vaccines
The issue of childhood vaccinations provides a rare meeting place for liberals and conservatives.
There is no shortage of progressives like Robert Kennedy, Jr. who champion the anti-vaccination movement.
But there is also a contingent of conservatives who oppose it as well. As noted by Vox:
They are by no means guided by a singular ideology. They may be the vaccine-hesistant Amish, vaccine-refusing Christian Scientists, Jenny McCarthy acolytes, granola crunchers who don’t want to put “unnatural” things in their kids’ bodies, or simply worried parents who delay immunizing their children.
And there are also pro-lifers.
Until now pro-life opposition to vaccinations hasn’t gotten much airplay.
But the recent measles outbreak has drawn attention to the “anti-vaccine movement,” of which the pro-life contingent opposes those derived from aborted fetal cells. A February 4 Washington Post story belittles that argument while nonetheless corroborating it:
The Internet rumors that claim vaccinations mean having tiny pieces of aborted fetuses injected into your body are flat-out wrong, yet there is a grain of truth in the assertion that vaccinations and abortions are linked.
Many of the most common vaccines, for rubella and chicken pox for example, are grown in and then removed from cells descended from the cells of aborted fetuses.
Right to Life of Michigan provides a list of vaccines derived from aborted fetuses.
Objections by pro-lifers have historically been moral, although both Protestant and Catholic leaders have pronounced vaccinations permissible, as both RTLMI and WashPo point out.
But reading the “Top 10 Evil Human Experiments” jolts one back to the reality that the lure of health benefits for mankind can never excuse torturing and killing people. And murdered preborn babies obviously never gave permission to use their tissue for vaccinations.
On the other hand, is it moral to expose a pregnant mother to rubella, for instance, and risk either abortion or malformation of her baby by not vaccinating your child?
Obviously, the issue is complicated.
But now, another factor has been added to the mix: Autism.
Autism has been a fear since 1998, when a now retracted study in The Lancet pointed to the mercury-based additive thimerosal in the Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) vaccine.
That fear is repeatedly tamped down as unfounded, but the fact remains, according to webmd.com, that autism has spiked at “an alarming rate” from one of every 2,000 children in the 1970s and 80s to one of every 150 today.
Now, one research group believes the spike can be traced to the addition of aborted fetal cells into vaccines.
Quoting one of my previous blog posts on a study published in September 2014 in the Journal of Public Health:
The implicated vaccines are MMR (measles/mumps/rubella), Varicella (chickenpox), and Hepatitis A.
Using data from the U.S. government, United Kingdom, Denmark, and Western Australia, researchers found a spike in autism around the world after vaccines using animal cells were replaced by vaccines using aborted fetal cells:
Autistic disorder birth year change points were identified as 1980.9, 1988.4 and 1996 for the US, 1987 for the UK, 1990.4 for Western Australia, and 1987.5 for Denmark. Change points in these countries corresponded to introduction of or increased doses of human fetal cell line-manufactured vaccines….
This pattern was repeated in the US, UK, Western Australia and Denmark. Thus, rising autistic disorder prevalence is directly related to vaccines manufactured utilizing human fetal cells. Increased paternal age and DSM revisions were not related to rising autistic disorder prevalence.
Lead researcher Dr. Theresa Deisher noted something more alarming, “Not only are the human fetal contaminated vaccines associated with autistic disorder throughout the world, but also with epidemic childhood leukemia and lymphomas.”
Thanks to abortion, parents are being forced to pick their poison.
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Babies are sadly miscarried everyday.
With permission given by their parent(s), why were the cells from those babies never used?
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Thank you Jill for making this issue more publicized. I’d be happy to read any scientific study that’s ever been done to prove aborted fetal DNA doesn’t affect the host child receiving the vaccine, through insertional mutagenesis, but it doesn’t seem this had ever been studied before they switched to using aborted fetal cell substrates in 1979. The correlation is alarming and the fact it’s never been studied is abhorrent.
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Praxedes — The dangers of using therapies from fetal stem cells are the same, whether the fetal stem cells are derived from abortion, miscarriage, or IVF.
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“The dangers of using therapies from fetal stem cells are the same, whether the fetal stem cells are derived from abortion, miscarriage, or IVF.”
I believe that being aborted for your stem cells is more dangerous to your well being than not being aborted for your stem cells.
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What is the big freaking deal about having measles, mumps, and chickenpox? I had them all, as did every other kid I knew. Other than being miserably sick we survived. It was just a given that you would have the “childhood diseases”. My kids had chickenpox and are all alive and doing well.
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The big deal is that people do die from meales, mumps and chicken pox. They also suffer brain damage and sterility. There are plenty of dead people that would argue with you Mary but they are in fact dead.
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I am 110% RABIDLY Pro-Life. That being said, this article is slightly misstated. There are no aborted fetal cells in the vaccine. The virus must propagate in the unethically obtained cells. But, there are no actual human cells in the vaccine. It would cause a very harmful response in your immune system if there were. Also, use of these vaccines are permitted via Catholic teaching. I got this DIRECTLY from a Catholic Bishop. (I am very good friends with him). We all wish there were a more ethical source of these vaccines but there is not at this point. Remember, these babies were aborted, and then their cells were used. Yes its awful but they were not specifically killed for this. I just wish they had names and we could name the vaccines in their memories.
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Melody,
People also die from head colds that turn into pneumonia or sinusitis.
http://thinktwice.com/measles.htm
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Now Dan, you’re not being entirely accurate, I understand your point, there are no actual fetal cells in the vaccines, but there are a significant amount (as in measurable, not a large amount) of residual biological components from the fetal cells. And at least for one of those cell lines, the baby was selected for abortion.
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Listen, your preaching to the choir. But, Nothing can be done to bring them back. They are saving lives today. I agree it’s abhorrent, but there is no alternate vaccine.
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Jill, thank you so much for publishing this article. I have been so tired of being made out to be the bad guy by the one sided media.
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What is the big freaking deal about having measles, mumps, and chickenpox?
Are you still claiming to be a nurse?
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LisaC,
I certainly am. Check my link @10:40am
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So we are also good with organ harvesting of aborted babies?
I mean after all they might be “saving lives.”
This turns my stomach that those that are 110% rabidly prolife would figure WELL HEY some good came out of these babies being slaughtered.
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Adam, thank YOU for posting this at IFRL’s website!
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Are we ever to do a wrong believing something, ever, can come from it? Romans 3:8 says no….
Look at some of the ingredients in Vaccines from the CDC’s site:
WI-38human diploid lung fibroblasts are derived from 3month old female aborted fetuses http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WI-38
MRC-5 was derived from normal lung tissue of a 14-week-old male fetus http://www.atcc.org/products/all/CCL-171.aspx
Bovine casein http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17666771 (possible connection to SIDS)
Formadehyde http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17666771
Mercury http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3395437/
Thermerosal is a mercury-containing(also in all vaccines)http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1892749/
Those are just some of the ingredients, be informed before you inject your children.
Then take into consideration, what the affects are from Mercury and Aluminum do, when they are put together in a vaccine, in an infant. Look at what it does to steel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7Ilxsu-JlY
CDC whistle-blower Dr. William Thompson publicly confessed to an insidious CDC conspiracy to alter study data and commit scientific fraud:
http://www.naturalnews.com/046630_CDC_whistleblower_public_confession_Dr_William_Thompson.html
“Not to oppose error is to approve it; and not to defend truth is to suppress it….”
~Pope St. Felix III (483 to 492 )
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Our granddaughter had 7 different vaccinations given to her when she was 17 months old in February 1995 and shortly after those vaccinations she began to show symptoms that something was not right. She was finally diagnosed with mitochondrial disease. (She is 19 today.) When her mother, who was in perfect health, received some vaccinations to prepare for a mission trip to Kenya, she began to show signs of mitochondrial disease. I also have another granddaughter, a 1st cousin to the 19 year old, who was born 5 months after she was and had her vaccinations…and she has aspergers…. No one receives vaccinations in my side of the family now… We won’t take the chance. I wish I had known years ago that these vaccinations had come from the cells of aborted babies… On those grounds, our granddaughters would have never had those vaccinations… We are a solid pro-life family.
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[…] nothing else) shed light on a long-standing issue within certain vaccines. That is, as Jill Stanek points out, that some vaccines contain aborted fetal cells. It’s an unfortunate position that pro-life […]
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Let me add my own experiences – I was re-vaccinated with MMR as was my husband prior to having children (doctor strongly advised since “titers” were too low) and between the birth of two of my children. They were both vaccinated at all the required ages. One has an “autism spectrum” disorder and the other has leukemia. NO ONE should question the validity of investigating any connection between any disorders and vaccines. How can any one say more children will die if unvaccinated? How many childhood cancer deaths (which also involve years of torturous treatment!) could be connected to vaccines derived from aborted children? For that matter, how many adult cancer deaths could be connected? No one will know if no one investigates it!
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This whole Vaccines cause autism fallacy is a great example of:
“Post hoc ergo propter hoc.”
i.e.
“Since event Y followed event X, event Y must have been caused by event X.”
“The rooster crows immediately before sunrise, therefore the rooster causes the sun to rise.”
I’m sorry that children have Autism, but there have always been children with autism, even before vaccines.
The term did not come in to play until relatively recently. Children like this were historically institutionalized. I’m really glad we care for them more compassionately today,
http://www.parents.com/health/autism/history-of-autism/
Also, Carla, yes I am rabidly pro life. There is no alternative to these vaccines that are ethical. It would be irresponsible for me not to protect my children, and by extension possibly yours, or a kid that has no immune system do to cancer treatments by not vaccinating. I wish there was an ethical choice. I hate that there is not. But, I live in the real world. It’s not ideal. But, it is what it is. I for one have been sending correspondence to their headquarters, but it’s [pretty obvious it’s not going to change anything. Here, why not contact them too?
MERCK CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
2000 Galloping Hill Road
Kenilworth, NJ 07033 U.S.A.
Phone: 908-740-4000
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