Unavoidably Unsafe: Physicians' Candid Look at Pediatric Vaccinations
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Oregon First Responder Rescues Autistic Boy from Mud Flats

NAA Wandering Red GraphicAnother story of bravery and lifesaving rescue. Amen. God bless first responders, and a quick thinking family who acted immediately once they noticed their son missing. None of us has eyes 360o around our heads.  We have to use the restroom. Maybe we work from home. Other children need attention. The doorbell rings. There are a 1000 little and big distractions a day that can lead to tragedy. Imagine how the family must feel? Many of us know first hand.

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10-year-old boy with autism rescued from mud flats at Oregon beach

YAQUINA BAY, Ore. (KATU) — Crews located and rescued a 10-year-old boy who has autism in Yaquina Bay after a two-hour search.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, officers received a concerning call from the boy's family. They reported noticing their son was missing within three minutes and had looked for him briefly before call for help.

Multiple agencies including the City of Newport Police Department and Newport Fire Department worked together to find the boy.

Officials say after about two hours after the boy went missing an Oregon Coast Aquarium employee noticed a boyplaying in the mud flats approximately 300 feet off Southeast 30th St in the Yaquina Bay and reported it to management staff who reported it to Law Enforcement.

City of Newport Police and Fire responded to the area of SE 30th St with Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office personnel and located the missing boy playing in the water.

Deputies said multiple rescuers swam into the mud flats to retrieve the boy and reunite him with his family.


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Unavoidably Unsafe coverUnavoidably Unsafe: Childhood Vaccines Reconsidered
Authors: Dr. Edward Geehr and Dr. Jeffrey Barke

In Unavoidably Unsafe, Dr. Edward Geehr and Dr. Jeffrey Barke confront the prevailing beliefs surrounding childhood vaccines with unflinching scrutiny and bold insight. As seasoned physicians, they acknowledge the revered status vaccines hold in modern medicine while bravely questioning their safety and efficacy.

From the historical triumphs of polio eradication to the complexities of modern immunization schedules, Geehr and Barke unravel the layers of vaccine development and regulation. They shed light on the unintended consequences of vaccine mandates and the erosion of informed consent in the face of mounting pharmaceutical influence.

Drawing on decades of clinical experience and exhaustive research, the authors challenge conventional wisdom by addressing critical issues such as:

The proliferation of childhood vaccines and their impact on public health
The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and its implications for vaccine safety
The symbiotic relationship between pharmaceutical companies and regulatory agencies
The shortcomings of Emergency Use Authorization and its implications for vaccine safety
The presence of potentially harmful additives in vaccine formulations
A fresh look at possible links between vaccines and autism
Cautionary considerations regarding mRNA vaccines and their suitability for children
Practical guidance for evaluating the risks and benefits of vaccines for individual children
The significance of proper informed consent and patient advocacy in vaccination decisions


Unavoidably Unsafe is not an indictment of vaccines but a call to arms for informed decision-making and transparency in healthcare. Geehr and Barke aim to empower parents, guardians, and healthcare providers with the knowledge needed to navigate the complex landscape of childhood immunization responsibly.

In a rapidly evolving medical landscape where uncertainties abound, Unavoidably Unsafe serves as a beacon of clarity and integrity, reaffirming the importance of critical thinking and patient-centered care in safeguarding the health and well-being of future generations.

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