Thursday, August 06, 2009

Swine Flu Vaccine Is A Hoax - Remember Where You Heard It First

4 comments:

Intellectual Insurgent said...

Indeed.

It is quite interesting that Baxter Pharmaceuticals sought to
patent the swine flu vaccine TWO YEARS BEFORE the manufactured "pandemic".

See Baxter Vaccine Patent Application US 2009/0060950 A1 FILED AUGUST 28, 2007

“In particular preferred embodiments the composition or
vaccine comprises more than one antigen…..such as
influenza A and influenza B in particular selected from of one
or more of the human H1N1, H2N2, H3N2, H5N1, H7N7, H1N2,
H9N2, H7N2, H7N3, H10N7 subtypes, of the pig flu H1N1,
H1N2, H3N1 and H3N2 subtypes, of the dog or horse flu H7N7,
H3N8 subtypes or of the avian H5N1, H7N2, H1N7, H7N3,
H13N6, H5N9, H11N6, H3N8, H9N2, H5N2, H4N8, H10N7, H2N2,
H8N4, H14N5, H6N5, H12N5 subtypes.”

“Suitable adjuvants can be selected from mineral gels,
aluminium hydroxide, surface active substances, lysolecithin,
pluronic polyols, polyanions or oil emulsions such as water in
oil or oil in water, or a combination thereof. Of course the
selection of the adjuvant depends on the intended use.
E.g. toxicity may depend on the destined subject organism
and can vary from no toxicity to high toxicity.”

“Three different influenza strains, two A-strains Hiroshima
(HR, H3N2), a New Calcdonia (NC, H1N1) and a B-strain,
Malaysia (MA), were produced in Vero cell cultures. After
virus propagation the infectious virus harvest is inactivated
prior to purification….”

Read that last paragraph again-

BAXTER produced H1N1 cell cultures nearly two years before the pandemic!

KonWomyn said...

Check out this story in NewsWeek
http://www.newsweek.com/id/195692/page/1
H1N1 was first sighted in Wisconsin; passed frm human to pig and back again in 2005.

The Doc said...

Funny story. I was talking to a friend of mines tonight and she told me word has come from school that there's a new mandatory vaccine that all the kids have to get, so naturally she's getting her daughter ready to go get it.

Naturally, the first thing that comes to mind is how DV's been railing against the vaccines, so I ask her what it's for.

"It's some sort of chicken pox thing." she says.
"Chicken pox!?" I say. "I thought every kid was supposed to catch that anyway." (Y'know, so they'll be immune to it later in life.)
"Well, y'know," she says, "they said something about that stuff that's coming from Mexico, and how it's mixed with chicken pox or something, and now all the kids have gotta get that shot."

Which just sounds like a really weird story to me. Or a really bad lie. (On their part, I mean, not hers.) I hope they're not really telling people this, because my bullshit detector is going into overdrive about now.

Honestly, i'm not sure myself if they're that bad or not. I can see how vaccines could be helpful, but I also understand they can seriously be detrimental. But I know for damned sure they'd better explain it to me a helluva lot better than that if they want to stick my kids.

Intellectual Insurgent said...

But I know for damned sure they'd better explain it to me a helluva lot better than that if they want to stick my kids.

LOL!!! Funny story. And sadly typical.

If they explained vaccines any better than that, you would NEVER stick them in their kids. The only way they can convince you to do something as unhealthy and absurd as injecting your children with mercury, MSG, antifreeze, aluminum and formaldehyde in the name of "health" is to rattle on about some vague and ominous threat of some disease. And if they throw in the name of a foreign country, then it makes it REALLY serious.

"Oh my God, it's swine chicken pox flu poliogitis from Mexico."

Pan to image of scared White woman from old black and white 50's film, with menacing figure creeping up behind her.