Chris Shaw
[2009 Nov] What’s in your H1N1 flu vaccine? Shaw turned to the 24-page product-information leaflet on the vaccine released by drug giant GlaxoSmithKline. Health Canada used this document in approving the shot. The leaflet leaves Shaw cold. “You couldn’t turn this in as a master’s thesis anywhere I know of and get a passing grade,” he said, calling the leaflet a “shocking document”. Shaw said the material lacks basic information. For example, there is no safety data at all for several groups of people—pregnant women, people aged over 60, kids aged 10 to 17, and children under three. For kids three to nine years old, there is only “very limited” data. “Where is the safety data that the government used to license the vaccine?” Shaw asked.
[pdf 2007]
Michael S. Petrik, et al. Aluminum Adjuvant
Linked to Gulf War Illness Induces Motor Neuron Death
in Mice. NeuroMolecular Medicine
2007.
[pdf 2006/7]
ALUMINUM ADJUVANT LINKED TO GULF WAR SYNDROME INDUCES
MOTOR NEURON DEATH IN MICE M.S. Petrik1,2,
M.C. Wong1,2, R.C. Tabata1, R.F. Garry5 and C.A. Shaw1,3,4
[Media 3/2006
Aluminium adjuvant] Vaccines show sinister side
Vancouver neuroscientist Chris Shaw shows a link between the aluminum hydroxide
used in vaccines, and symptoms associated with Parkinson’s, amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease), and Alzheimer’s.....“This
is suspicious,” he told the Georgia Straight in a phone interview from his lab
near Heather Street and West 12th Avenue. “Either this [link] is known by
industry and it was never made public, or industry was never made to do these
studies by Health Canada. I’m not sure which is scarier.”
Similar adjuvants are used in the following vaccines, according to Shaw’s
paper: hepatitis A and B, and the Pentacel cocktail, which vaccinates against
diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, and a type of meningitis....“No
one in my lab wants to get vaccinated,” he said. “This totally creeped us out.
We weren’t out there to poke holes in vaccines. But all of a sudden, oh my
God—we’ve got neuron death!”Another important factor with regard to mercury on the mind, which officials
at the CDC, FDA and the professors in the IOM do not consider, is
synergistic toxicity - mercury's enhanced effect when other poisons are
present. A small dose of mercury that kills 1 in 100 rats and a dose of
aluminum that will kill 1 in 100 rats, when combined have a striking
effect: all the rats die. Doses of mercury that have a
1 percent mortality will have a 100 percent mortality
rate if some aluminum is there. Vaccines contain
aluminum.
[pdf 2006/7]
ALUMINUM ADJUVANT LINKED TO GULF WAR SYNDROME INDUCES
MOTOR NEURON DEATH IN MICE M.S. Petrik1,2,
M.C. Wong1,2, R.C. Tabata1, R.F. Garry5 and C.A. Shaw1,3,4
ABSTRACT: Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) affects a high percentage of
veterans of the 1991 conflict, but its origins
remain unknown. One neurological complication of GWS is an increased
incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). While many
environmental factors have been linked to GWS, the
role of the anthrax vaccine administered to deployed
troops has come under increasing scrutiny. Among the vaccine’s
potentially toxic components are the adjuvant
aluminum hydroxide and squalene. To examine whether
these materials might contribute to neurologic toxicity, we injected
young male colony CD-1 mice with these adjuvants
at doses equivalent to those given to service personnel.
Mice were subjected to a battery of motor and cognitive behavioral
tests over a six month period. Following
sacrifice, CNS tissue was examined using immunohistochemistry for
evidence of neural death. Behavioral testing showed both motor and
cognitive functions were impacted by the tested
adjuvants to differing degrees. Apoptotic neurons were
identified in lumbar spinal cord and motor cortex in the groups
receiving the adjuvants. Aluminum injected
animals also showed a significant increase of astrocytes in the lumbar
spinal cord. Our findings suggest a possible role for either or both
compounds in some neurological features associated
with GWS.