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By Danielle Holliday

In response to Chris Holmes” letter “Vaccine challenge,” yes, I did state “vaccines are the cause of diseases.” However, I am not so naive as to believe vaccines are the only cause. There”s also unsanitary conditions or diseases from other animals, to name a couple. Maybe I should have said “a cause” rather than “the cause.” Even so, vaccines do cause disease in all living beings. Consider the connection of aluminum and Alzheimers.

And diseases are often delayed for months. I do, however, believe this 1920 book is relevant today, because the vaccines are still given today. And the vaccine proof is out there, even though my statement was not based solely on this book.

Anyone willing to research the other side of the issue ? as there”s always two sides ? can start their research by Googling “Animal diseases after vaccination.” There”s an article titled “Animal diseases: A new look at the vaccine question” at www.thinktwice.com and “Vaccinations ? part 2: Safety,” at www.alt4animals.com (both by veterinarians).

The first article briefly mentions vaccines, chronic canine distemper and parvo virus, while the second article lists some vaccine-related animal diseases. But, with over four million hits for this site, it can be researched out.

If a puppy is overloaded with four to six vaccines in a mere two months, it”s only a matter of time before it could become affected with other diseases ? be it ear infections, diabetes, allergies, skin problems, cancer or others.

I understand your explanation for so many boosters, but if vaccines are not acknowledged as a cause, if it”s denied, disease will continue in this respect.

Also, even though I knew animal vaccine diseases were a reality, my research only extended to human vaccines. This does not mean my research is complete. In fact, I guess we”ll look into animals now.

In answer to your challenge ? I respectfully decline, because not only will I not negate my beliefs, but I cannot see blindly putting out thousands of dollars when I know the information connecting vaccines and diseases, including parvo (if one article mentioned it probably is more out there). When I quote anything I”m essentially challenging others to look at the other side of it.

I would also like to correct a misstatement from your letter. I do not do conspiracy theory.

If no one reads what I read then it is a blind and baseless attack. If the Record-Bee is willing, I will list the hundreds of facts/articles proving everything I”ve spoken of in the past. But then the economy is the No. 1 proof.

Maybe we should just agree to disagree.

Danielle Holliday

Kelseyville

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