bullet1 Yurko Project involves Immediate cord clamping & Pitocin. Shaken Baby Syndrome

by Donna Young


    Alan Yurko has given me permission to share his views of medical malpractice being the cause of his child's death, or natural causes beyond his control.  Alan clarifies some things I wondered about.  See his remarks at the end. Links to a Medical Opinion are provided.

Update March 27, 2003 (Alan asking for a new trial).  

  http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-locyurko27032703mar27,0,3572448.story?coll=orl%2Dnews%


Present Update, as of June 14, 2003:


COMPLAINTS


To review the complaints we've filed against two doctors:

Shashi B. Gore, Medical Examiner:

http://freeyurko.bizland.com/gorecompl.html


Hospital treating physician Ben Guedes, MD:

http://freeyurko.bizland.com/guedescompl.html


My 'theory' why Alan Yurko did not have a proper trial.  Coroner alleged child was black and 2 months, and the autopsy report stated the child's head circumference was 22 centimeters, when the medical records prior to death show his head size as 37.5 centimeters.  (difference of 15.5 centimeters) Alan and his wife are white, child was 10 weeks at death. What child did the Coroner inspect?  What other child had died about the same time, that was black and with a head size of 22 centimeters?


     If the doctors knew the baby was diseased, from time of birth, and they used the baby's blood trapped in the placenta, by immediate cord clamping, and then the baby's organs, at death, it would make the cord stem cell transplant cells unsafe, as well as the organs they took from the baby, after his death.  This may be motive for the false accusation to cover use of diseased cells, likely sold, at the public at large, any one individual get the stem cells or tissues would be jeopardized if the child was sick, had e-coli, whatever.


    Theory: At the time of the child's death, it was likely easier to wrongfully convict Alan Yurko, with the hope he would have plea-bargained for a lighter sentence.  Alan alleged innocence and he would not plea-bargain.


    A death by violence rather death by disease would have been preferred by the medical labs and doctors if they were involved in selling the placenta to drug companies and the stem cells to research, when the child died of disease, two months later. Selling organs and cultures taken from them for stem cell development would not be healthy stem cells, spreading disease, or the risk of it.


    To not charge Alan Yurko with his child's death would have brought suspicion on blood tissue and organs used in any transplants or stem cell cultivation.   


    Facts revealed.  Drugs oxytocin/pitocin were used.  These drugs require immediate cord clamping, according to the World Health Organization (see list of contents).  Allan reported immediate cord clamping was done on his premature child.


    Immediate cord clamping compromises further an already impaired child, distressed by a sick mother with diabetes.  The child would have been anemic at the time 6 vaccinations were injected into the baby, at the age of two months.

  

    The baby already having brain damaged, drugs during labor and early cord clamping and yet anemic at further injections, would not have had much chance to withstand further assault by six (6) vaccinations that contained mercury or aluminum that go into the brain tissues.  There would be multi-factors involved in this child weakened to stop breathing.  It is reported with Sudden Infant Death even a very small brain disorder can cause SIDS.


    Pitocin was used.   It causes titanic contractions that can distress an already compromised child.  More red cells are then produced for the child to have access to more oxygen carry blood cells.


    It fits my theory premature baby's cells are wanted most of all, for high count of stem cells. Premature babies have higher counts of stem cells then do full term babies.  Doctors put under further distress of long hard labor, the contractions close together would be suffocating by lack of oxygen.  My theory is that the baby in defense to live would try to increase red stem cells and red cells to mature to carry oxygen to cells.   


    The baby, however, did not get the advantage of any increased red cells, because the doctors did immediate cord clamping. The mother did not know all this and could not prevent it, nor the father.   Doctors do know any suffocating baby (oxytocins/pitocins) by hard harsh long labor contractions distresses the child with known results of increased red cells, wanted for research.   Research available on the internet, See Dr. Mercolas website, confirms this.  Longer labors increase red cells in babies.  


    The doctors then drain the placenta by immediate cord clamping, for that extra rich blood.   There is not a proper investigation of the treatment of the child, nor our such facts routinely stated on the child's medical charts.


    This is intentional, in my opinion. It is intentional covering up of where the placenta blood went, and the organs too. All this is being concealed from the authorities.


    All this was a contributing factor leading to the child's death, compounded with a sick child then more compromised (likely anemic too), when 6 shots of vaccinations were given the child. That was not considered medical negligence? There is no good defense for those given a weak child vaccinations.  What was the chance the child would have gotten the diseases that he was, in a weakened condition being given the vaccinations for?   The disease itself would likely have been less threat, if he was exposed to them, and not have killed him.


http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/albayati1.html#section2


http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/albayati2.html


DID SURGEONS TAKE THE INFANT'S BRAIN CELLS FOR THE DIFFERENCE IN THE CHILD'S HEAD SIZE?

    I suspect the shrinkage of the child's head size after removal of organs, was due not to measuring error, but more likely due to the removal of brain cells (for stem cell cultivation) and the removal was likely up through the nasal passages, Egyptian style. It is too bad the child was cremated. (that may have been a cost factor).


The child was first listed by the Coroner as "black."  Either he was looking an entirely different child, or the child became so jaundiced that his color, white, could not be made out.   


Donna,  (Some Facts shared from Alan Yurko, father of the deceased child):


Alan was rushed to hospital for respiratory arrest.


Francine was not pressured to donate organs with fear of criminal charges.


She was pressured to fabricate evidence against me, which she refused to do,

and was charged as promised.


My wife and I are both Caucasian.


You may send Dr. Al-Bayati's report to Dr. Morley. Please do.


Cord clamping was immediate and they cut the cord.


Alan was cremated.


The head circumference was an error, and we don't have the money to hire an investigator. We barely had enough money to pay the lawyer and that took three years to raise.


I did like your reasoning about the organs being worthless if it was meningitis vs. SBS. Very good point. I want you to read Dr. Al-Bayati's

report again very carefully, all the way through. There is much you missed!


Please send these recently published articles to your address book, etc.

www.sickofdoctors.addr.com/articles/yurko.htm - Rat Poison


Dixon man on crusade for justice

By Timothy Van Zant

Staff writer

Sunday, December 15, 2002. Dixon, California

Reprinted here with permission from the Dixon Tribune


John Adams, the second president of the United States, once observed that "facts are stubborn things," a proposition with which Dixon resident, Dr. Mohammed Al-Bayati, whose pioneering research of the toxicological roots of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has received international attention, is in agreement.


"When I'm researching something, I only want to discover the facts," he noted. Dr. Al-Bayati's dedication has led to his involvement with a Florida criminal case appeal, and to some startling discoveries about Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).


In November of 1997, Alan Yurko, a two and a half month old baby, died just three days after being admitted to Princeton Hospital in Florida. His father, Alan R. Yurko, was subsequently arrested, tried, and convicted by a jury in 1999, sentenced to spend his life plus ten years in prison. During the course of the appeal process, which is still underway, Dr. Al-Bayati became involved, utilizing his toxicological and pathological expertise to examine the evidence upon which Yurko's conviction was based, and what Al-Bayati discovered, horrified him.


LIES:


"They said they had examined the baby's heart, but they didn't, because it had already been harvested for donation;


they did not review the child's medical history, nor did they analyze the effects of the vaccines and medications that were in the baby's system," he observed.


"They sent an innocent man to jail," he concluded.


Dr. Al-Bayati is particularly sensitive to misuse of power.


He fled Iraq not long after Saddam Hussein seized power, and several members of his family have been murdered by thugs of the regime in Baghdad.


Dr. Al-Bayati began his investigation by pursuing what he contends the medical examiner failed to do, determining the cause of death. His inquiries were based upon a scientific method as differential diagnosis. This process, simply put, seeks to eliminate all other possible causes of a certain reaction, by taking all the available evidence and known facts and going through a process of elimination.


Dr. Al-Bayati determined that the baby's death was vaccine-and-medication induced; the reaction of the child's system to an overload of drugs and antibiotics. Of equal interest were the implications his discovery, the product of approximately 250 hours of research, has for other SBS or SIDS cases. "No one has looked at the toxicological effects that medications may have on a segment of the population, and many cases labeled SIDS or SBS are probably something else," he said.


Citing the Yurko case as an example, Dr. Al-Bayati noted how the child had been given high doses of sodium bicarbonate and heparin,  (COMMENTS FROM DONNA:, this is rat poison and it thins the blood) which cause cardiac arrest and internal bleeding and produce symptoms similar to SBS.


 Dr. Al-Bayati was promoted to explore the toxicological avenue not only because that is his area of expertise, but also because the child did not develop SBS-like symptoms until after he was admitted to the hospital, and was thus separated from its parents.


Since Dr. Al-Bayati's discovery of the toxicological causes of baby Yurko's death, literally hundreds of health-care professionals have enrolled in the effort to free Alan Yurko, and are also exploring this previously overlooked source of both SBS and SIDS.


Dr. Al-Bayati in company with many other professionals, is also involved in an effort to have the laws governing the rules of evidence changed to make differential diagnosis the standard in all court proceedings. "It is a process of elimination which only deals with

facts and can't be manipulated," he stated.


Dr. Al-Bayati's crusade for justice and science has made national news, most recently with the publication of his report by Nicholas Regush of ABC News on the Redflagsweekly.com website.


Contact Dr. Al-Babyati at:

My website is http://www.toxi-health.com {HYPERLINK "http://www.toxi-health.com/"}

My email:
maalbayati@toxi-health.com

Mohammed

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Update, March 27, 2003 Alan Yurko appeals for a Re-Trail


Anguished family requests new trial


By Amy C. Rippel | Sentinel Staff Writer

Posted March 27, 2003


  http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-locyurko27032703mar27,0,3572448.story?coll=orl%2Dnews%

        

'If I thought for one second that man could have done something to my child, he would have been lucky for the police to get to him first before me.'

Francine Yurko wife and mother  

   ‘Alan can't lie to me.' (JESSICA MANN/ORLANDO SENTINEL)

Mar 27, 2003  

  An Orlando man serving a life sentence for shaking his infant son to death is seeking a new trial, saying Orange County Medical Examiner Shashi Gore blundered the child's autopsy -- including misidentifying the child's race and age.


Alan Yurko, who is gaining international supporters, suggests the sickly 10-week-old boy, Alan Ream-Yurko, died in 1997 after an adverse reaction to a routine vaccination.


Gore's autopsy found that the child died from shaken-baby syndrome.


Yurko, 33, has filed a motion for a new trial in Orange County, partially based on what Yurko said are mistakes made by Gore. Earlier this month, a judge ordered prosecutors to outline their position on the issues in the motion. The response will take at least two months.


In the autopsy report, Gore, among other things, described an organ he never examined and misidentified the baby's race and age, according to court transcripts and the autopsy report.


Yurko's allegations are the latest to hit the beleaguered medical examiner, who earlier this year faced ethical questions for doing work for private clients while being paid by taxpayers in Orange and Osceola counties.


Yurko, convicted in 1999, has maintained his innocence from the start.


Francine Yurko, Alan's Yurko's wife and the baby's mother, and a group of international supporters calling themselves The Free Yurko Project insist the man did not kill the baby. Orange County courts haven't determined whether Yurko will get a new trial.


"If I thought for one second that man could have done something to my child, he would have been lucky for the police to get to him first before me," said Francine Yurko, 32. "I know Alan like I know my own kid. Alan can't lie to me. There's no way he could have kept this from me."


Alan Yurko's supporters have donated more than $25,000 to pay for lawyers, investigators and experts to build a defense, Alan Yurko said. He also said he has amassed evidence that Gore made several "discrepancies/mistakes and egregious misrepresentations" in the autopsy report and during his testimony at trial.


They include:


Detailing the condition of the child's heart in the autopsy report, when the organ had been donated before the autopsy.


Noting in the autopsy report the child's head circumference was 22 centimeters, when the medical records prior to death show his head size as 37.5 centimeters.  (difference of 15.5 centimeters)



Identifying the baby as a 2-month-old black male. Alan, who was white, was 10 weeks old at death. The autopsy report was later changed to indicate the baby's correct race.


Francine Yurko said neither she nor her husband was aware of the inconsistencies in the autopsy report until after his conviction. Gore referred questions to the State Attorney's Office, which prosecuted Yurko. Randy Means, spokesman for the state attorney, would not comment on the specifics of Yurko's appeal.


"We feel confident with the results of Dr. Gore's investigation, autopsy and his report," Means said.


Francine Yurko said her son had health problems from birth. The baby spent the first few days of life under the close scrutiny of doctors for respiratory and breathing problems, kidney problems and jaundice.


After he was released from the hospital, the problems continued for weeks. The child was diagnosed with "failure to thrive" and apnea, Francine Yurko said.


On Nov 11, 1997, 8-week-old Alan was given six routine vaccinations simultaneously. Within 24 hours, the baby became fussy with a fever and diarrhea. That continued for 10 days, Francine Yurko said.


After Francine Yurko left for work on Nov. 24, 1997, Alan Yurko said the baby stopped breathing. Alan Yurko rushed the baby to the hospital, where he later died. Alan Yurko was arrested days later and convicted of shaking the baby to death.


Once in prison, Alan Yurko -- who is currently at Century Correctional Institution near Pensacola -- began reviewing his child's medical records. After checking databases of adverse vaccination reactions collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration, Alan Yurko said he determined that his boy was given a "hot lot" vaccine -- an immunization from a lot that has caused adverse reactions or deaths.


Yurko said the information showed that five other child deaths were associated the vaccine lot given to his son. But a key piece of information -- the number of doses in any vaccination lot -- is not available under FDA regulations. It's considered proprietary information, making it impossible to get an accurate comparison of adverse reactions between the lots.


"If you can't get the number of vials in a vaccine lot; it's very difficult to compare reactively lot to lot," said Barbara Loe Fisher, president and co-founder of the Virginia-based National Vaccine Information Center.


The FDA, which oversees vaccinations, has the authority to recall problematic vaccine lots, but the lot used on Alan has not been recalled, FDA officials said.


Toxicologist Robin McFee, who is not connected to the case, said vaccines don't cause the same brain trauma seen in shaken-baby syndrome cases. Mostly, children suffer arm pain or swelling from the injection. In more severe cases, there are headaches, fever and seizures.


"People blame vaccines for a whole host of things. Tragic as they [reactions] are, they are incredibly rare," said McFee, an assistant professor of preventive medicine at Nova Southeastern University's College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Lauderdale. "In the world of reality, you would have a hard time proving to me that this vaccine caused this child's death."


California toxicologist Mohammed Al-Bayati, hired by Yurko to review his case, said he has the proof. In a 78-page report, Al-Bayati said the vaccines given to Alan ultimately led to cardiac arrest. The adverse vaccine reaction, he said, was compounded by a number of mistakes made by physicians treating the child in the final hours of life.


"There is no shaken-baby syndrome," he said.


Even before the request for a new trial was filed, the Yurkos were working with dozens of supporters, many of whom are anti-vaccination, to mount a defense. In doing so, the Free Yurko Project emerged. The group's Web site lists dozens of supporters worldwide, including holistic doctors, parents whose children have had adverse reactions to vaccinations and a prison ministry.


There's a link on the site to donate directly from a credit card. And the group is also selling T-shirts that say "Free Alan Yurko" on the front, and "Vaccination: Don't Be A Victim" on the back for $12.


Sandie Carlin, who runs a New Zealand group for victims of vaccine injuries, said she has seen many people wrongly convicted in vaccine-injury cases.


"The fact is there is not enough research into the long-term effects of vaccines, the damage, reactions, how they affect all the body's systems," she said from her New Zealand home. "I do believe him. I just know it inside."


Amy C. Rippel can be reached at arippel@orlandosentinel.com  or 407-420-5736. Hank Curtis contributed to this report.

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THE YURKO CHILD HAD IMMEDIATE CORD CLAMPING:  That could have caused brain damage compounded by anemia and compounded by toxic vaccinations while yet still likely anemic.


Facts that doctors have long taken the placenta and the placenta blood for research the placenta going to drug companies, are revealed in this Reproduction book written in 1982:


This is written up in a Grade 9, Library Reference books, on clamping, the proper duty, delayed, and where the placentas go:
To quote from Reproduction,The Cycle of Life, p 98:

". . .Once the head and shoulders have emerged the rest of the birth proceeds rapidly. the baby's body is finally free of its nine-month-long
home.  The pearly blue umbilical cord still links child to womb, sending him blood from the placenta. The doctor will wait until the cord has stopped pulsating before clamping it above the baby's abdomen and severing it ."
(See below what they do with the placentas).

This Reproduction book, a rarity of truth, and likely to have all its school copies destroyed, states what the Hospitals do with the placenta,
below. Logically, if the placenta is full of stem cell blood, it is likely the placenta is drained at the hospital's labs; then the blood from the
placenta is sent to stem cell blood banks. The baby has been wrongfully deprived of the blood full of nutrients, enzymes, hormones, proteins, and likely iron reserves, causing the baby to be anemic and this is caused by blood deprivation of up to 50 percent total blood volume. This blood legally ought to have been allowed to be in the infant/owner. To quote:


P 98, "After the placenta is delivered, the doctor will examine it to make sure it is intact. It is then discarded or sold to companies for use in research or beauty products ."


Placenta blood goes to stem cell research.  Part of the cost of doing transplants, at a cost of $125,000, the $25,000 includes finders of the stem cells requested for a transplant.  The drug companies like grind up the placenta and extract further enzymes and hormones, or get a portion of the stem cells found in the placenta blood.  


Reproduction, The Cycle of Life, by Karen Jensen and the Editors of U.S. News Books, page 98. ISBN 0-89193-606-8, ISBN 0-89193-666-1 (school ed.) The Middle School has used these books since 1983.


Brain Lesions caused by drugs (Child likely had oxytocin/pitocin in his brain and lack of oxygen by harsh and longer and closer together labor caused by the oxytocin drug), and brain lesions (lack of oxygen and damaged cells by the drug are stated in previous research, as as noted in the Magical Child.

See The Magical Child (List of Contents)  for brain lesions and damaged to children by drugging the mother during birth and followed by immediate cord clamping.


Website home page:   www.lotusbirth.com

Contact:   Donna