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The generation of children injured by vaccines containing the mercury-based preservative
thimerosal is now reaching puberty. Many of these children will require life-long
care and support. The cost to their parents by today's standards, will reportedly
exceed $2 million dollars for each child.
An ever-growing number of health care professionals point to thimerosal as
the culprit behind the explosion in cases of autism and other neurological disorders.
The only common thread connecting these damaged children to one another is their
exposure to mercury through childhood immunizations.
Accountability from vaccine makers is something that parents of injured children
have been seeking for years; but accountability appears more illusive with each
year's passage. On October 27 2005, the Hartford Courant reported that "Congress
is considering a bill that would allow the government to order that vaccines
be given to every U.S. citizen in a national emergency, even if a vaccine has
previously harmed some people."
The Biodefense and Pandemic Vaccine and Drug Development Act of 2005 (S 1873),
is being pushed through Congress without giving voters the chance to make their
objections known to their elected officials.
Nicknamed "Bioshield Two," the bill's primary sponsor, Senator Richard
Burr (R-NC), claims the Act will give the Department of Health and Human Services
"additional authority and resources to partner with the private sector
to rapidly develop drugs and vaccines."
Co-sponsored by Senators Bill Frist (R-TN), Mike Enzi (R-WY), and Judd Gregg
(R-NH), the Act will in truth, eliminate current regulatory and legal safeguards
applied to vaccines.
What kind of profits need protecting? A good example is GlaxoSmithKline, which
predicts that some of its new vaccines will become blockbusters with projected
sales of more than $1 billion a year, according to Reuters on June 30, 2005.
Glaxo aims to launch five major vaccines by 2010, it said.
Another example, for people who believe there’s no profit in vaccine
making, “tell it to Wyeth, a big drug maker whose vaccine Prevnar ...
costs more than $250 for the four-dose treatment given to infants,” says
Kristine Severyn, PhD, author of the report, Profits, Not Science, Motivate
Vaccine Mandates Vaccine Policy Institute.
Despite the price, "the government has recommended that all infants get
the vaccine, and insurers generally pay for it - as does the federal Vaccines
for Children program for low-income families. Prevnar, with sales expected to
top $1 billion this year," says Severyn.
Severyn's predictions were right on. According to Wyeth's 2005 first quarter
earnings report, Prevnar achieved net revenue of $391 million, more than double
the first quarter earnings in 2004.
Bush’s FY2006 budget proposes to improve access to vaccines by allowing
underinsured children to receive Vaccines for Children at state and local health
clinics. The Department of Health and Human Services estimates that cost of
the proposal will be $140 million in 2006, and $700 million over the 2006-2010
period.
How much does this sort of government protection cost? For starters, according
to the Center for Public Integrity, the Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers
of America (PhRMA), is the industry's trade organization and it has topped the
list of pharmaceutical lobbying spending since 1998, shelling out $74 million.
Its members include 16 of the industry's 20 largest companies and their subsidiaries
and its current president is Billy Tauzin, is a former Republican congressman
from Louisiana.
In the 2002 election cycle, PhRMA gave $3,505,052 with 95% going to Republicans.
The top recipient in the Senate was none other than Senator Richard Burr, who
received $288,684, according to the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
So far in the 2006 cycle, Gregg has received over $106,000 and Enzi has taken
in $21,000 in pharma money.
Frist is a real piece of work. He has been trying to get a law passed to protect
the drug companies for years. In 2002, he was behind the dead of night insertion
of a provision into the Homeland Security bill that would have immunized vaccine
makers from lawsuits related to thimerosal.
Frist has made millions upon millions profiting off human misery. The basis
of the family fortune is the Hospital Corporation of America, the largest for-profit
hospital conglomerate in the nation. However, the corporation also paid the
largest health care settlement in history of more than $1.7 billion in civil
and criminal penalties to settle charges of massive Medicare and Medicaid billing
fraud.
Until recently, Frist and his wife owned $26 million worth of HCA stock. They
are currently being investigated on charges of insider trading in the sale of
HCA stock in the weeks immediately before the stock's value plummeted, and conflict
of interest charges involving his ownership of HCA stock which he had previously
claimed he knew nothing about because in accordance with ethics rules, it was
in a "blind trust."
According to the Center for Justice and Democracy, Frist has received more
than $2.3 million from doctors, health insurers, drug companies and others in
the health care industry, raising more cash from health-care interests than
98% of his colleagues. In return, his legislative work in the Senate consists
of almost nothing but trying to push through laws to increase profits for his
number one backer.
Its worth noting that while Frist was its chairman, the pharmaceutical industry
was also the largest single contributor to the National Republican Senatorial
Campaign Committee, doling out about $4 million, with Eli Lilly, the company
that invented thimerosal, being the single biggest contributor, giving $1.6
million.
The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC), a watchdog advocacy group,
is highly critical of the pending protection legislation. According to the group's
President, Barbara Loe Fisher, "It is a big lie that drug companies have
been driven out of business by lawsuits in the past two decades.” The
NVIC calls the Act "a drug company stockholder's dream and a consumer's
worst nightmare."
According to NVIC, currently there are at least ten different bills pending
in Congress that will contain provisions to shield drug companies from lawsuits
including S3, S975, S1437, S1828, S1873, S1880, HR650, HR3154, HR3970, and HR4245.
"This proposed legislation," Fisher told UPI, "is an unconstitutional
attempt by some in Congress to give a taxpayer-funded handout to pharmaceutical
companies for drugs and vaccines the government can force all citizens to use
while absolving everyone connected from any responsibility for injuries and
deaths which occur."
The bill establishes the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Agency
(BARDA), as the single authority for the advanced research and development of
drugs and vaccines and grants the Secretary of the Department of Health and
Human Services, the sole authority to determine whether a drug maker violated
drug safety laws. In addition, the Act specifically bars citizens from challenging
the Secretary's rulings in court.
BARDA will be exempt from the Freedom of Information Act and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, to ensure that no evidence related to injuries caused by vaccines
classified as "countermeasures" will become public.
"It means that, if an American is injured by an experimental flu or anthrax
vaccine he or she is mandated to take," Fisher told UPI, "that citizen
will be banned from exercising the Constitutional right to a jury trial even
if it is revealed that the vaccine maker engaged in criminal fraud and negligence
in the manufacture of the vaccine."
In a November 15, 2005, letter to Senator Burr's staff director, Fisher describes
S 1873 as "arguably unconstitutional" because it (1) lacks transparency
into the research, development, licensure and post-licensure surveillance of
vaccines and drugs used in public health emergencies; (2) lacks accountability
for either manufacturers of these products or government health officials who
mandate their use without informed consent; and (3) lacks justice for those
who will inevitably die or suffer chronic illnesses after being compelled to
take these products.
“It is exactly this type of legislation that leads to civil disobedience
and many times in the extreme form,” Dr Boyd Haley, a well-known expert
on heavy metal toxicity, told this author, “I am very fearful of how certain
segments of our society will respond to any mass vaccination program---especially
if it does cause a problem like the thimerosal/autism situation,” he said.
As it stands today, if the Bush administration and its puppets in Congress
achieve their common goal of protecting pharma profits by shielding vaccine
makers from lawsuits, tax payers will have to foot the bill for the life-long
costs of caring for millions of injured children.
Tax payers are already funding their special education needs. In a January
14, 2005, letter to a Congressional Subcommittee on Human Rights, the Government
Accountability Office (GAO), informed committee members that the number of children
diagnosed with autism served under the IDEA has increased by more than 500%
in the last decade and that "about 1.5 million Americans are currently
living with some form of autism."
In a recent interview with Teri Small published in the journal, Medical Veritas
2 (2005), Dr Geier said that he believes that this may be the greatest iatrogenic
epidemic in history. "The damage already done to our society is already
in the trillions of dollars," he warns. "The damage of the 9/11 terrorist
attacks, and that of the AIDS epidemic pale when compared to the current epidemic
of autism," he told Veritas.
"All of us alive," Dr Geier says, "will have to bear its effects
both in the lifetime care of the damaged children and the loss