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We are creating killer strains of the flu virus with our aggressive flu vaccination policy, similar to how antibiotic abuse has created deadly strains of bacteria now resistant to medicine. There is no evidence that any influenza vaccine, thus far developed, is effective in preventing or mitigating any attack of influenza. The producers of these vaccines know that they are worthless, but they go on selling them, anyway. That is a direct quote from the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) former Chief Vaccine Control Officer, Dr. J. Anthony Morris. Dr. Morris made this statement during the notorious swine flu madness of 1976. The Federal government launched a nationwide fear campaign, claiming that deadly swine flu would decimate the country, a horrific replay of the 1918 flu pandemic that killed 50 million people worldwide. Flu shots were hyped as the only thing that could protect against such tragic consequences. one of the highest risk groups turned out to be obese individuals. Why would that be? Experts speculate that people with excess weight may be more vulnerable to severe flu symptoms due to complications from cardiovascular disease and/or asthma, both commonly seen in obese people. Furthermore, ongoing, low-level inflammation caused by fat cell secretions may also play a role. In addition, the obese tend to have less efficient lung functions, as well as insulin resistance, complicating medical treatment. Some or all of these factors are believed to play a role. Why dont we also talk about the role hospitals have of giving tylenol or other medicines that kill the person with the flu, or their MRSA infections that also kill the sick person? People might do well to ask themselves that if the H1N1 virus is (or may be) mutating rapidly into a vaccine resistant strain, then what’s the purpose of a) the vaccine, b) vaccination tracking? I think there was an issue with China overusing antivirals as a prophylactic on animals. It may have led to some resistance. Technically, though, the flu shot does make the environment worse for certain types of flu viruses, namely those that it targets, which means that their reproductive success suffers; mutations of those viruses thus might cause an adaptive response that again raises reproduction rates (connoted with higher infection rates), and in that way, vaccination does encourage evolution, as does any environmental change that has implications on reproduction rates. This is not even talking about people who died from the flu vaccine, and the great many toxins in them...thats another post... foxnews/…/3-flu-deaths-reported-in-tennesse…/ quote from original post.
Posted on: Fri, 02 Jan 2015 04:35:14 +0000

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