“Don’t let the world around you squeeze you into its own mould, but let God re-mould your minds from within...”
Romans 12:2

Hilary's Desk

Earache

Hilary Butler - Saturday, May 29, 2010
The telephone rings. It’s someone with a fully vaccinated child, whose kid has earache. Again. And was prescribed antibiotics. Again. Did the doctor run tests to see what it was? No. So let’s toss an antibiotic napalm bomb into a kid, which will nuke what good bacteria there are that have a job to do in keeping bad bacteria under control. Dumb, dumb and dumber. But this is “in...

Continue Reading

Michael J Smith’s study should be withdrawn.

Hilary Butler - Thursday, May 27, 2010
Following on from my previous two posts here, and here, I decided to dig just a wee bit deeper. Why? Because there was one sentence in Michael J Smith’s study which I couldn’t work out. It was this: "Finally, our analyses were limited to publicly available data from the original study. Future VSD studies without this restriction would be able to assess a wider range of outcomes...

Continue Reading

Numbskull obstetrics in Albania

Hilary Butler - Thursday, May 27, 2010
Just when you think sanity might prevail, and you write a blog about one doctor with a brain, everything implodes. I decided to do a pubmed search, just to double check when stem cells were first found in cord blood. The answer to that is around 2000 if you count the lag to publish. Then I did a check on third stage cord clamping management, and came across this 2010 article, which exempli...

Continue Reading

Wait to clamp umbilical cord, study says

Hilary Butler - Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Hurrah, a doctor finally sees the blindingly obvious! In a study entitled “Wait to clamp umbilical cord, study says” Paul R. Sanberg from South Florida College of Medicine, is the first person I know of, who has finally published what I’ve been saying for years. Which equates to “Don't clamp the newborn’s umbilical cord!” His reason is that cord blood gives t...

Continue Reading

"On time vaccinations" study discussion continued...

Hilary Butler - Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Further to yesterday's blog about Michael J Smith's opinion piece in Pediatrics, telling us not very much, a very interesting observation on it was made here, in post 9 for those who want the specific place.  Some might say that someone as esteemed as Michael J Smith, would have already applied the Bonferroni adjustment. But who says? But if he can't...

Continue Reading

"On-time Vaccine Receipt in the First Year Does Not Adversely Affect Neuropsychological Outcomes".

Hilary Butler - Monday, May 24, 2010
Today, Pediatrics published a retrospective study with the above title, which purportedly provides the "strongest clinical evidence to date that on-time..." and that these results offer reassuring information" etc etc... I received an alert, and downloaded the study. And started reading. Most of the tables you can't make much of, since they simply tell you end-points and you have no way of...

Continue Reading

IMAC’s latest "find" – Phillip Matthews

Hilary Butler - Friday, May 14, 2010
On May 8th, IMAC scored a coup with this patsy plant, in the Press.  This article is stunning - not for it's factual or investigative, intelligent content, but for the seeming naive gullibility of the reporter, who it would appear didn't realise that he was asked to come for a walk, like a little puppy dog.  I can just see it now. Someone walks in and asks, “Who is the...

Continue Reading

An insurance policy to the Global Immunization Agenda against Rotaviruses

Hilary Butler - Wednesday, May 12, 2010
It makes logical sense that very high IgA levels of rotavirus neutralizing antibodies in breast-milk, would result in babies not developing high levels of antibodies against an oral rotavirus vaccine, right? The conclusions of a recent study was that lots of studies should look at stopping mothers breastfeeding before and after vaccination, to overcome this "negative effect&...

Continue Reading

"Ethical differences" Part Two.

Hilary Butler - Tuesday, May 04, 2010
And my final comment on this issues.  Sheldon from "vaccineswork" will be writing a blog about this blog, to discuss his version of the difference between the ethics of provaccine people, and the lack of ethics of anti-vaccine people. For those new to this particular post, please see the original post and then the first post after Sheldon contacted me before reading any...

Continue Reading

The ethical difference between the provax and the antivax is

Hilary Butler - Tuesday, May 04, 2010
apparently... that the antivaccine rarely admit their own mistakes, whereas provaccine people value truth very highly, and always admit their mistakes and move on. Apparently, I have failed in an ethical challenge, because a vaccine defender, is trying to make out that in this post I'm saying that all the influenza formulations are just seasonal ones with the H1N1 added into it.&...

Continue Reading

Children's flu vaccines as from this week.

Hilary Butler - Tuesday, May 04, 2010
In response to some questions after yesterday's blog, Fluvax was mainly used in adults here during March, so it's not been so much of an issue in this country in terms of children. The two vaccines being offered to children are Influvac and Vaxigrip. The pdfs for all three was in an earlier post, but they are embedded here under the names in the first sentence. For those who have told...

Continue Reading

Multiple vaccines overloading infant's immune systems?

Hilary Butler - Monday, May 03, 2010
"Not possible!" said Dr Paul Offit who believes that the medical profession can happily inject babies with up to 100,000 vaccines at any one time, and the baby's immune system will be just fine. This "dogma" is repeated by all and sundry, including GP's, IMAC and many other medics on autopilot. The theoretical "mathematical model" Dr Offit touted, has just taken it's second "hit" in two ye...

Continue Reading

Conformity, compliance and control.

Hilary Butler - Sunday, May 02, 2010
In the previous blog I linked to another blogger, who discovered that Astra Zeneca had employed V-Fluence, a company headed by Jim Bryne - ex spin-meister for Monsanto, to spy on him. and others.  He describing what he saw, with screenshots. He also posted a list of people who then read the blog line like Astra, Pfizer, WHO and other drug companies.  No surprises really.  His nex...

Continue Reading

On being watched.

Hilary Butler - Sunday, May 02, 2010
Don't ever think you're NOT being watched.  That's all.

Continue Reading

FDA to be made "more" pure and clean

Hilary Butler - Saturday, May 01, 2010
FDA has introduced changes designed “to return to science” with policies to “make things more pure and clean.”  You mean, FDA wasn't talking science before? Shock horror.  Don't the Ministry of Health, IMAC and others say that the opinion of FDA and CDC, is already the paragon of purity and cleanliness? What's that washing powder slogan?, ...&nbs...

Continue Reading