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By Danielle Holliday

It was very disheartening to read Mr. Moton”s letter Aug. 22, “Writer missed the point.” It saddened me to think there are people out there who think lives are expendable. No person, even if they did something out of ignorance, should lose their life. That person who died may have had something wonderful to contribute to the world, such as healing people or helping stop animal exploitation. If Mr. Moton believes an allergic reaction from the flu vaccine is the worst effect, I would suggest you delve deeper into the true risks. If Mr. Moton feels vaccine allergies or death are worth the risk, I truly hope Mr. Moton, nor his family, have to experience those risks. To my mind the only life that should be blotted out and never lived again is Satan, because he is the one blinding everyone to the truth of all things.

All life is valuable ? including animals. All things work together (synergistically?) for the good of all on the planet.

Vaccines came into existence I think in the 1940s or ”50s, meaning a lot of people survived common colds and flus without them. I think so many people receive them now because they”ve been falsely programmed to believe they are “protection” but how can they be protection when people contract serious diseases from the spermicide, aluminum, etc.?

Finally, I would like to quote a statement from an online article I came across yesterday. It is titled ” The one minute cure ? How to be immune to the swine flu.” By the way, the one-minute cure title simply means it takes one minute to prepare. Anyway, the author states “Microbes, germs, harmful bacteria and viruses, such as the swine flu virus, do not cause disease in and of themselves. They seek their natural habitat ? such as an oxygen deficient body rather than being the cause of the disease. It”s no different from the way mosquitoes seek out stagnant water, but do not cause the pool to become stagnant.” Louis Pasteur, on his deathbed recanted his germ theory of disease saying “The microbe is nothing, The terrain is everything.” Take care everyone and stay healthy.

Danielle Holliday

Kelseyville

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