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August 25, 2009 at 4:23 PM #449675August 25, 2009 at 4:39 PM #448897CricketOnTheHearthParticipant
Agreed it’s BS.
If it were really an emergency it would never drop off the news-radar. Seems like as soon as it came out that it isn’t any more virulent/nasty/hard on people than regular flu (and often less so), the mange stream media dropped for the latest tragic-dead-little-girl story.
I’m not worrying about it. If I get it I will just hole up in my rented room and drink tea til I get over it.
August 25, 2009 at 4:39 PM #449088CricketOnTheHearthParticipantAgreed it’s BS.
If it were really an emergency it would never drop off the news-radar. Seems like as soon as it came out that it isn’t any more virulent/nasty/hard on people than regular flu (and often less so), the mange stream media dropped for the latest tragic-dead-little-girl story.
I’m not worrying about it. If I get it I will just hole up in my rented room and drink tea til I get over it.
August 25, 2009 at 4:39 PM #449429CricketOnTheHearthParticipantAgreed it’s BS.
If it were really an emergency it would never drop off the news-radar. Seems like as soon as it came out that it isn’t any more virulent/nasty/hard on people than regular flu (and often less so), the mange stream media dropped for the latest tragic-dead-little-girl story.
I’m not worrying about it. If I get it I will just hole up in my rented room and drink tea til I get over it.
August 25, 2009 at 4:39 PM #449500CricketOnTheHearthParticipantAgreed it’s BS.
If it were really an emergency it would never drop off the news-radar. Seems like as soon as it came out that it isn’t any more virulent/nasty/hard on people than regular flu (and often less so), the mange stream media dropped for the latest tragic-dead-little-girl story.
I’m not worrying about it. If I get it I will just hole up in my rented room and drink tea til I get over it.
August 25, 2009 at 4:39 PM #449685CricketOnTheHearthParticipantAgreed it’s BS.
If it were really an emergency it would never drop off the news-radar. Seems like as soon as it came out that it isn’t any more virulent/nasty/hard on people than regular flu (and often less so), the mange stream media dropped for the latest tragic-dead-little-girl story.
I’m not worrying about it. If I get it I will just hole up in my rented room and drink tea til I get over it.
August 25, 2009 at 5:29 PM #448922partypupParticipant[quote=CBad]Well I really hope that you are right. At the moment I’m more afraid of the vaccine than the flu.[/quote]
It’s absolutely fascinating, this frenzy that federal and local governments have been whipping the public into — all for a virus that has killed only a fraction of those who die from the seasonal flu every year. And yet somehow, we are to believe that this particular strain – even if it mutates – will bring Armageddon upon us. Which leads me to wonder, why the sudden urgency to inject everyone?
I’m noticing that there is considerably more wariness and suspicion about this vaccine abroad than there is in this country. Perhaps that’s because our media has done a fine job selling fear and *hope* in the form of a vaccine. But consider that up to 60% of doctors in the UK may refuse the vaccine and not recommend it to their patients.
“Doctors May refuse Swine Flu Vaccine”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/aug/24/doctors-refuse-swine-flu-vaccine
In my mind, if a health professional is not willing to get injected with this crap, I shouldn’t be so anxious to take it, either.
What is particularly worrisome to me is the fact that there will be virtually no clinical trials on this vaccine, it’s being administered in two (2) separate doses (which raises my b.s. meter several notches), Novartis and the other manufacturers are beign given blanket immunity by governments, and it contains an adjuvant called squalene that has been linked to Gulf War Syndrome.
http://www.newsmax.com/health/vaccine_swine_flu/2009/07/07/232717.html
Do whatever your mind and spirit tells you, but I would most definitely think twice before getting jabbed.
August 25, 2009 at 5:29 PM #449113partypupParticipant[quote=CBad]Well I really hope that you are right. At the moment I’m more afraid of the vaccine than the flu.[/quote]
It’s absolutely fascinating, this frenzy that federal and local governments have been whipping the public into — all for a virus that has killed only a fraction of those who die from the seasonal flu every year. And yet somehow, we are to believe that this particular strain – even if it mutates – will bring Armageddon upon us. Which leads me to wonder, why the sudden urgency to inject everyone?
I’m noticing that there is considerably more wariness and suspicion about this vaccine abroad than there is in this country. Perhaps that’s because our media has done a fine job selling fear and *hope* in the form of a vaccine. But consider that up to 60% of doctors in the UK may refuse the vaccine and not recommend it to their patients.
“Doctors May refuse Swine Flu Vaccine”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/aug/24/doctors-refuse-swine-flu-vaccine
In my mind, if a health professional is not willing to get injected with this crap, I shouldn’t be so anxious to take it, either.
What is particularly worrisome to me is the fact that there will be virtually no clinical trials on this vaccine, it’s being administered in two (2) separate doses (which raises my b.s. meter several notches), Novartis and the other manufacturers are beign given blanket immunity by governments, and it contains an adjuvant called squalene that has been linked to Gulf War Syndrome.
http://www.newsmax.com/health/vaccine_swine_flu/2009/07/07/232717.html
Do whatever your mind and spirit tells you, but I would most definitely think twice before getting jabbed.
August 25, 2009 at 5:29 PM #449454partypupParticipant[quote=CBad]Well I really hope that you are right. At the moment I’m more afraid of the vaccine than the flu.[/quote]
It’s absolutely fascinating, this frenzy that federal and local governments have been whipping the public into — all for a virus that has killed only a fraction of those who die from the seasonal flu every year. And yet somehow, we are to believe that this particular strain – even if it mutates – will bring Armageddon upon us. Which leads me to wonder, why the sudden urgency to inject everyone?
I’m noticing that there is considerably more wariness and suspicion about this vaccine abroad than there is in this country. Perhaps that’s because our media has done a fine job selling fear and *hope* in the form of a vaccine. But consider that up to 60% of doctors in the UK may refuse the vaccine and not recommend it to their patients.
“Doctors May refuse Swine Flu Vaccine”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/aug/24/doctors-refuse-swine-flu-vaccine
In my mind, if a health professional is not willing to get injected with this crap, I shouldn’t be so anxious to take it, either.
What is particularly worrisome to me is the fact that there will be virtually no clinical trials on this vaccine, it’s being administered in two (2) separate doses (which raises my b.s. meter several notches), Novartis and the other manufacturers are beign given blanket immunity by governments, and it contains an adjuvant called squalene that has been linked to Gulf War Syndrome.
http://www.newsmax.com/health/vaccine_swine_flu/2009/07/07/232717.html
Do whatever your mind and spirit tells you, but I would most definitely think twice before getting jabbed.
August 25, 2009 at 5:29 PM #449525partypupParticipant[quote=CBad]Well I really hope that you are right. At the moment I’m more afraid of the vaccine than the flu.[/quote]
It’s absolutely fascinating, this frenzy that federal and local governments have been whipping the public into — all for a virus that has killed only a fraction of those who die from the seasonal flu every year. And yet somehow, we are to believe that this particular strain – even if it mutates – will bring Armageddon upon us. Which leads me to wonder, why the sudden urgency to inject everyone?
I’m noticing that there is considerably more wariness and suspicion about this vaccine abroad than there is in this country. Perhaps that’s because our media has done a fine job selling fear and *hope* in the form of a vaccine. But consider that up to 60% of doctors in the UK may refuse the vaccine and not recommend it to their patients.
“Doctors May refuse Swine Flu Vaccine”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/aug/24/doctors-refuse-swine-flu-vaccine
In my mind, if a health professional is not willing to get injected with this crap, I shouldn’t be so anxious to take it, either.
What is particularly worrisome to me is the fact that there will be virtually no clinical trials on this vaccine, it’s being administered in two (2) separate doses (which raises my b.s. meter several notches), Novartis and the other manufacturers are beign given blanket immunity by governments, and it contains an adjuvant called squalene that has been linked to Gulf War Syndrome.
http://www.newsmax.com/health/vaccine_swine_flu/2009/07/07/232717.html
Do whatever your mind and spirit tells you, but I would most definitely think twice before getting jabbed.
August 25, 2009 at 5:29 PM #449711partypupParticipant[quote=CBad]Well I really hope that you are right. At the moment I’m more afraid of the vaccine than the flu.[/quote]
It’s absolutely fascinating, this frenzy that federal and local governments have been whipping the public into — all for a virus that has killed only a fraction of those who die from the seasonal flu every year. And yet somehow, we are to believe that this particular strain – even if it mutates – will bring Armageddon upon us. Which leads me to wonder, why the sudden urgency to inject everyone?
I’m noticing that there is considerably more wariness and suspicion about this vaccine abroad than there is in this country. Perhaps that’s because our media has done a fine job selling fear and *hope* in the form of a vaccine. But consider that up to 60% of doctors in the UK may refuse the vaccine and not recommend it to their patients.
“Doctors May refuse Swine Flu Vaccine”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/aug/24/doctors-refuse-swine-flu-vaccine
In my mind, if a health professional is not willing to get injected with this crap, I shouldn’t be so anxious to take it, either.
What is particularly worrisome to me is the fact that there will be virtually no clinical trials on this vaccine, it’s being administered in two (2) separate doses (which raises my b.s. meter several notches), Novartis and the other manufacturers are beign given blanket immunity by governments, and it contains an adjuvant called squalene that has been linked to Gulf War Syndrome.
http://www.newsmax.com/health/vaccine_swine_flu/2009/07/07/232717.html
Do whatever your mind and spirit tells you, but I would most definitely think twice before getting jabbed.
August 25, 2009 at 8:33 PM #448952AecetiaParticipantI think the IRS jabs us enough. Maybe the quarantine camps will be at Camp Gitmo. I could use a vacation…
August 25, 2009 at 8:33 PM #449143AecetiaParticipantI think the IRS jabs us enough. Maybe the quarantine camps will be at Camp Gitmo. I could use a vacation…
August 25, 2009 at 8:33 PM #449483AecetiaParticipantI think the IRS jabs us enough. Maybe the quarantine camps will be at Camp Gitmo. I could use a vacation…
August 25, 2009 at 8:33 PM #449555AecetiaParticipantI think the IRS jabs us enough. Maybe the quarantine camps will be at Camp Gitmo. I could use a vacation…
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