IMPORTANT NOTICE: Vaccination News
has slashed costs to about 1/3 of what they previously were.
Advertising and other sources of revenue are now being pursued.
However, donations are still needed, at least until the other sources
meet all expenses. If costs are not covered, the site will either
close completely or become an archive only (i.e., no news updating).
It has come to my attention that not everyone understands what goes
into making Vaccination News what it is and why it is so costly to
operate. So I thought a brief explanation might be in order.
In order to get the news to you in an orderly and meaningful fashion,
to varying degrees the people working on the website go through paid
& free subscription news services (including Google alerts on a
number of vaccine-related topics) every day looking for appropriate
news/information. In addition, countless journal tables of
contents are scrutinized for relevant articles, as are numerous
internet groups' emails. Each link is examined and if it is
decided a quote is warranted, the article must be read by
someone. Then the articles are put in a specific, uniform format
using proper attribution. Occasionally comments from me or
another person are added.
Picks of the Day
are chosen and archived by month. At one time we had a page with
the most recent articles, called breaking news (now archived), but
discontinued it to cut costs. (We don't always get the news in a
timely fashion, so not all the news was added to this page.) All
the news, regardless of its timeliness, however, is added to the "
All the News"
page.
It is also archived by month.
There have been specific projects as well, including trying to make
sure all of Dan Olmsted's "
Age of
Autism" articles can be found on one page, even if they have
disappeared from the UPI site.
Other extra expenses may include trips to vaccination-related
conferences and/or sponsoring speaking engagements. For instance,
in 2006 David Kirby was brought to Alaska, where he addressed the
Downtown Rotary Club, as well as a nice crowd at the Wilda Marston
Theater at the Loussac Library, and spoke at the
UAA bookstore. (Click
here
for the Anchorage Daily News story on his visit.)
This (or similar) work used to take me, when I did it myself, 10-15
hours each day. One year I don't think I got even one day
off. (In fact, it would be too costly to do everything I
used to do.) It is the main reason why my health suffered,
especially my back. (I am now on the mend, thank you!)
Currently, bare-bones expenses for the website are more than $40,000 a
year. The pain-staking, laborious work to maintain the website is
now done by two moms with vaccine-injured children and they are paid a
fair and reasonable hourly wage. (One of them has two children
with vaccine injuries.) These moms work enough hours that they
are able to stay home with their children, rather than have to find a
job away from home.
I hope this helps explain why a fee for the use of the site has become
necessary. Please note that Vaccination News now qualifies as a
public charity. Because of this, if you choose to make an
outright donation, either in addition to or instead of subscribing,
your donation may be tax deductible. (please
create
an account and go
here for
the subscription/donation page), or you can donate via the PayPal "donate" button in the upper right-hand corner.
All the best,
Sandy Gottstein (aka Mintz)
President, Vaccination News, A Non-Profit Corporation
**Letters from David
Kirby,
Dr. Darrel Crain,
Dr. Meryl Nass,
Professor
Philip Rudnick,
Barbara Lewis
of Red Flags,
Dr. F. Edward
Yazbak,
Dr. Harold
Buttram,
Dr. Sherri J.
Tenpenny,
Dr. Philip Incao,
Hilary Butler,
Professor Boyd Haley,
Catherine
O'Driscoll,
Paul Shattock
on the value of Vaccination News** -
all the letters
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