Letter from Ray Gallup re: Dr. Miller letter "Protect the Children":

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Letter from Ray Gallup re: Dr. Miller letter "Protect the Children":

Dear Editor:

In response to the letter dated December 4, 2002 by Henry I. Miller, MD, I disagree with him 100%. He states that "States should terminate 'personal' and philosophical' exemptions from vaccination, and only documented allergy or sensitivity to vaccines should qualify."

Our son, Eric was born normal in 1985. In April 1986, Eric got the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine and gradually regressed into autism. In 1995, a pediatric immunologist did an immune blood panel test on Eric and found his measles antibody titers to be ten times higher than normal as well as T-cell abnormalities. The immunologist asked if he was recently vaccinated and we said no. Also, Eric has autism enterocolitis. All because we vaccinated our son and put our trust in the medical community.
I have been in contact with hundreds of parents around the world that report the same regarding their children with autism.

There have been no independent, long-term safety studies done on any of the vaccines. Vaccines contain thimerosal (mercury), formaldhyde (used in embalming), aluminum, anti-freeze, various animal tissues (monkey, pig, chick embryo, etc.) aborted human fetal tissue and other toxins. These ingredients can be found on the vaccine product inserts and can be gotten by requesting them from the vaccine companies. There have been numerous cases of children who were vaccinated getting the disease after they were vaccinated so the question of vaccines being effective are very questionable.

Every state should have personal and philosophical exemptions from vaccination. At present vaccinations are mandated in the US and it should be up to people to have a choice to vaccinate or not vaccinate. By mandating vaccinations, the medical community is violating the Constitutional rights of US citizens. I would ask any doctor including Dr. Miller, if he is so sure that vaccines are safe, would he sign a notarized document saying that he would be responsible for any children that was vaccinated and became disabled that he would care for that child the rest of his/her life?  


Raymond Gallup

Lake Hiawatha, NJ 07034

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