Risk of Death: GlaxoSmithKline Pulls Swine Flu Vaccines in Canada

November 25, 2009

source: AP

LONDON — Pharmaceuticals company GlaxoSmithKline PLC said Tuesday it has advised medical staff in Canada to not use one batch of swine flu vaccines in case they trigger life-threatening allergies.

Company spokeswoman Gwenan White said that they issued the advice after reports that one batch of the swine flu vaccine might have caused more allergic reactions than normal.

“We have advised health care professionals not to use that batch while health authorities and GlaxoSmithKline investigate,” she said.

White said the batch at issue, which has been distributed across Canada, contains 172,000 doses of the vaccine. She declined to say how many doses had been administered before the advice to stop using them was given.

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Superstar CBS Reporter Blows the Lid Off the Swine Flu Media Hype and Hysteria

November 25, 2009

 

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November 7, 2009

source: We Are Change LA

Mike Murphy interviews Vaccine victims as they stand in line to get the H1N1 flu shot. Read the rest of this entry »


A Review of Four Approved Swine Flu Vaccines’ Ingredients

November 5, 2009

Source:Mercola

By Dr. Mercola

I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again: I’m not anti-vaccines, but rather pro vaccine-safety. That means, I strongly believe that we should only inject substances into our bodies, and especially into the bodies of infants and the unborn, that have been rigorously studied and proven safe both short-term and long-term.

As it stands now, we’ve spent decades injecting materials into the bodies of young and old alike, without sufficient amounts of safety testing of the ingredients, and our society is showing the signs of this neglect.

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Girl Mistakenly Given Swine Flu Vaccine Went To ER

November 3, 2009

source: Gothamist

Now it turns out that one of the public school students given the swine flu vaccine without parental consent had to go to the emergency room after getting sick. Six-year-old Nikiyah Torres, who suffers from epilepsy (her parents had been waiting to see what their family doctor said about the swine flu vaccine) told WCBS 2, “He just gave me the needle, without asking me what is my name.”

 The little girl told the Daily News, “My stomach was hurting, and I was itching,” and was taken to the hospital from her school, PS 335 in Brooklyn. According to the News, “When the nurse called for a student Thursday morning, Nikiyah’s teacher misunderstood and sent the wrong student, [NIkyah's mother Naomi] Troy said. The error was compounded when the nurse didn’t check Nikiyah’s name before sticking her in the shoulder.” Read the rest of this entry »


Press For Truth Covers Day 1 of H1N1 Vaccinations in Toronto

October 31, 2009

This story is about a Canadian group of journalists that call themselves Press For Truth, it should not be confused with the movie Press For Truth, which covers the Jersey Widows story of pushing the Government into organizing the Commission Report hearings of 9/11. I have posted this particularstory because they are doing a wonderful job of covering a side of a current situation that is not getting enough coverage, much like the 9/11 truth movement work. -Brian

source: Press For Truth

Press for Truth reporter and director of the upcoming film United We Fall Bryan Law covers the first day of a mass vaccination program which has begun in Toronto Canada. Thousands of Canadians in the so-called at risk group are being encouraged to line up right away. Bryan spoke with the concerned Canadians about why they were lining up to get the shot and it quickly became clear that the propaganda machine is kicking the fear state into overdrive.


President Obama Declares National Emergency Over Swine Flu Pandemic, But Why?

October 25, 2009

source: Natural News

According to the CDC, swine flu infections have already peaked, and the pandemic is on its way out. Peak infection time was the middle of October, where one in five U.S. children experienced the flu, says the CDC. Out of nearly 14,000 suspected flu cases tested during the week ending on October 10, 2009, 99.6% of those were influenza A, and the vast majority of those were confirmed as H1N1 swine flu infections. (http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/)

Even though the H1N1 pandemic appears to have peaked out, U.S. President Barack Obama has now declared a national emergency over swine flu infections. The reasoning behind such a declaration? According to the White House, it’s designed to “allow hospitals to better handle the surge in patients” by allowing them to bypass certain federal laws.

Emergency powers trump the Bill of Rights

That’s the public explanation for this, but the real agenda behind this declaration may be far more sinister. Declaring a national emergency immediately gives federal authorities dangerous new powers that can now be enforced at gunpoint, including:

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Vaccine Victim: Update on Desiree Jennings

October 20, 2009

She’s a beautiful young woman and former cheerleader whose heartbreaking story is shocking the nation.

25-year-old Desiree Jennings showed INSIDE EDITION’s Les Trent how she can’t walk without twisting, jerky movements…although she can walk backwards perfectly normally.

Doctors say she has a rare, one-in-a-million neurological disorder that was triggered 10 days after she got a seasonal flu shot.

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Sonoma County School Absences in Normal Range

October 19, 2009

2 weeks ago I tried calling the Sonoma County Department of Health Services to find out if what the Press Democrat had printed was true. The article in question says, “The additions were made after state health officials revised their counting methods..”  referring to upping the local swine flu death count to 9. The article gives no clearer reasoning than that, look for yourself. The comment was made by Mark Netherda, the county’s deputy public health officer. Anyhow, they have not gotten back to me yet. My questions of course is what does ”revising counting methods” mean in medical terms?  -Brian

source: Press Democrat

Sonoma County school officials are monitoring student absences related to flu infections, but so far no mass outbreaks have been documented.

Through conversations, e-mails and social networking sites, parents have passed on reports of illnesses and absences at their children’s schools, but county health officials and school district administrators said Thursday they haven’t had any widespread problems.

Carl Wong, the superintendent of Sonoma County Schools, said absences don’t prompt a second look until they stray about 5 percent from normal rates. That hasn’t happened yet this year among the 71,074 students in kindergarten through 12th grade in county public schools.

“There is no indication of problems at this point,” he said.


Nurses will sue New York over Mandated Vaccinations

October 14, 2009

see also: Forced Vaccines Refused By Nurses In New York

The elderly, the young, and the frequently exposed are being advised to get vaccinated against H1N1 flu virus this year, due to predictions of a possible influenza epidemic. A new law in New York requires nurses and doctors to receive the vaccination by the end of November. A band of four nurses in Albany, however, is taking a stand against mandated vaccination.

“I have had more staff that have become ill after the flu vaccines this year than coworkers that have actually come down with the illness,” Lorna Patterson, a nurse at Albany Medical Center’s emergency room, told news network WTEN. Patterson is one of the nurses who is filing a lawsuit this week against the state. She and her coworkers hope that they can stop the state from enforcing the mandatory vaccinations.

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Sonoma County Swine Flu Hype

August 30, 2009

In an article published on Saturday, the Press Democrat reminds us the Swine Flu (hype) is here to stay.

  One day after announcing the sixth death related to swine flu in Sonoma County, public health officer Mary Maddux-Gonzalez said Saturday that the virus is so prevalent that “efforts to stop it from spreading, such as school or workplace closures, would have little effect.”

The sixth case in Sonoma County follows the trend of the previous five (1, 2, 3, 4, 5,) in many ways. All victims share the existence of previous heart/lung conditions.

 But by midnight Saturday, Victor, who county officials said had a pre-existing medical condition stemming from open heart surgery when he was a newborn, became “unresponsive” and was taken back to Memorial Sunday morning..

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Europe fast-tracking swine flu vaccine

July 27, 2009

 

According to the Center for Disease Control there are only 302 confirmed deaths in the U.S. from the  swine flu. The World Health Organization has tallied 429 deaths worldwide, only 200 deaths in the U.S. A week ago when the WHO announced that they would “stop counting” the cases of swine flu, another key to this puzzle was mentioned, perhaps explaining the difference in numbers of cases and also the WHO’s reason’s to stop counting cases:

“Many epidemiologists have pointed out that, in reality, millions of people have had swine flu, usually in mild form, so the numbers of laboratory-confirmed cases were actually meaningless. And performing the tests has overwhelmed many national laboratories”

So with the regular flu the WHO says at least 36,000 people die a year, coming no where near to the death rate of the swine flu, why are the vaccine’s being pushed? Well 1976 offers some clue’s, but there is more to this….As I said in a previous article published elsewhere, I will not take a vaccine. (Especially from Baxter!)   -ed

source: AP

LONDON — In a drive to inoculate people against swine flu before winter, many European governments say they will fast-track the testing of a vaccine, arousing concern among some experts about safety and proper doses.

The European Medicines Agency, the EU’s top drug regulatory body, is accelerating the approval process for swine flu vaccine, and countries such as Britain, Greece, France and Sweden say they’ll start using the vaccine after it’s greenlighted — possibly within weeks.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Dr. Keiji Fukuda, the World Health Organization’s flu chief, warned about the potential dangers of untested vaccines, although he stopped short of criticizing Europe’s approach outright.

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Legal immunity set for swine flu vaccine makers

July 18, 2009

 

Update: Homeless people die after bird flu vaccine trial in Poland

Below: Flashback to 1976 swine flu hysteria and vaccination failure’s.

source: AP

By MIKE STOBBE (AP) – 18 hours ago

ATLANTA — The last time the government embarked on a major vaccine campaign against a new swine flu, thousands filed claims contending they suffered side effects from the shots. This time, the government has already taken steps to head that off.

Vaccine makers and federal officials will be immune from lawsuits that result from any new swine flu vaccine, under a document signed by Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, government health officials said Friday.

Since the 1980s, the government has protected vaccine makers against lawsuits over the use of childhood vaccines. Instead, a federal court handles claims and decides who will be paid from a special fund.

The document signed by Sebelius last month grants immunity to those making a swine flu vaccine, under the provisions of a 2006 law for public health emergencies. It allows for a compensation fund, if needed.

The government takes such steps to encourage drug companies to make vaccines, and it’s worked. Federal officials have contracted with five manufacturers to make a swine flu vaccine. First identified in April, swine flu has so far caused about 263 deaths, according to numbers released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday.

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