Saturday, September 05, 2009

Medical Professionals Hesitant to Take Swine Flu Vaccine

I have already spoken about my doubts about the usefulness of vaccination. But now, it appears that there is doubt in the medical community about the safety and effectiveness of the Swine Flu vaccination. We heard the same threats and dire forecasts about Swine Flu in 1976. But the only danger from Swine Flu back then WAS the vaccination! It caused Guillain-Barre syndrome in a lot of people who took the vaccination. This disease is not very pleasant, and can lead to paralysis.

I find it very interesting that the companies that manufacture these vaccinations have lobbied Congress to give them immunity against any liability claims that victims of these vaccines may initiate. If this vaccine is so safe, then why would this sort of immunity from lawsuits be necessary?

In my opinion, vaccines are very dangerous. The only people that have any idea of what is in these vaccines are the people that produce them. And even they can't be sure what is in them. They are loaded with toxins, probably carry numerous animal viruses, and have unknown side effects.

Many people are lulled into a false complacency about this vaccine issue, but there is much more to the story. Just because they may not kill or maim most people who take them (and yes, they DO maim and kill some people, especially children) immediately doesn't make them safe. Nobody has done any longitudinal (long-term) studies on them. There is evidence out there that they may have very negative long-term effects. They may be able to give people cancer, allergies, autoimmune disorders, etc., as long-term effects. I know for a fact that SV-40, a proven contaminant of the early polio vaccines, causes brain cancer anywhere from 10-40 years after exposure. If you need verification of this, just message me and I'll supply you with the information. For now, watch the video below for the latest. You may also want to do your own research and make up your own mind about the topic. Your children's lives may depend on it.

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