Dr. Raymond Obomsawin, Ph.D.
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[Dr.
Obomsawin holds an M.Sc. and a PhD with concentrations in health science and
human ecology. He currently heads his own research consulting service in eastern
Canada. He has previously served as Senior Advisor on First Nations Health at
the National Aboriginal Health Organization; Executive Director in the
California Rural Indian Health Board system; Director of the Office for National
Health Development NIB (now Assembly of First Nations); and founding Chairman of
the National Commission Inquiry on Indian Health. His international work
included appointments as Manager of Overseas Operations for CUSO; Evaluation
Analyst and later Senior Advisor on Indigenous Knowledge at the Canadian
International Development Agency.
Dr. Obomsawin has advised senior
decision-makers in the public sector regarding varied health, education,
agriculture, nutrition, agro-forestry, and environmental projects. He Co-Chaired
the United Nations Environment Program – Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on the Potential Impacts of Genetic Use
Restriction Technologies (alias “Terminator Seed” technologies). He also
spearheaded the first world-wide inter-sectoral review funded by a Western
government on Indigenous Culture-Based Knowledge Systems. The study elicited the
involvement of over 500 bio-social development, technical and research
institutions in all world regions, and entailed field missions to the Andean and
upper Amazon regions of South America, as well as East Africa, South Asia, &
Southeast Asia. He has produced over 85 academic and professional publications.
Dr. Obomsawin was born in the United States in 1950. He and wife Marie-Louise
have three adult children who have never received the prescribed regimen of
childhood vaccines, and have exhibited lifelong immunity to the common childhood
infectious diseases.]
[vid 2011] 371 - Immunity, Infectious Disease, and Vaccination - Raymond Obomsawin [2015] Vaccine Hocus-Pocus Dramatically Blown Out Of The Water
[2009
pdf] Immunization Graphs: Natural Infectious Disease Declines; Immunization
Effectiveness; and Immunization Dangers Prepared by: Raymond Obomsawin Ph.D.
Figures one (1) through eleven (11) graphically illustrate that
in North America, Europe, and the South Pacific , major declines in
life-threatening infectious diseases occurred historically either without, or
far in advance of public immunization efforts for specific diseases as listed.
This provides irrefutable evidence that vaccines are not necessary for the
effective elimination of a wide range of infectious diseases
Figures eleven (12) through twenty-four (24) graphically
illustrate that immunization is not by any means a proven and foolproof measure
for protection from various infectious disease conditions. It is often
inconsequential epidemiologically, and in some cases it is shown to actually
worsen health-care outcomes.
[2009] SYNOPTIC
OVERVIEW: ISSUES IN IMMUNIZATION THEORY AND PRACTICE Prepared by: Raymond
Obomsawin
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