Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 Add to favorites Examiner Bio Drinking water supplies tainted by H1N1 vaccine overstock December 21, 4:05 PMAtlanta Alternative Spirituality ExaminerKatrina Derrico Excess Pharmaceuticals Flushed; Photo by Photoxpress Related ArticlesPharmaceuticals found in drinking water, affecting wildlife and maybe humansNo standards, no mandates to test, treat or limit pharmaceuticals in waterCalifornia American Water Celebrates 'No Drugs Down the Drain' Week in SacramentoH1N1 vaccine liquidation sale now on: Hurry while supplies last!A few weeks ago there was a waiting line for the H1N1 vaccine and some locations did not have the vaccine at all. Now suddenly there seems to be an over abundance of this flu shot.Marketability of a vaccine such as the H1N1 shot has very tight time restraint. The demand for such products are only during the “fear phase of a pandemic” and according to recent reports that fad has faded.Those who received the vaccine are not reporting doing any better than those who did not receive the shot. The differences in mortality between those who were vaccinated and those who were not are not any different. In fact, the side effects of the H1N1 vaccine being reported in some cases are even more dangerous than the actual virus itself. Where do Vaccine Overstock and Expired Shots go?The U.S. Government has spent billions of dollars purchasing H1N1 vaccines that are being stockpiled away. Unfortunately, according to Natural News, this type of scenario usually results in one of two actions being taken:Strategy #1 - Drum up more fear with the aim that it will boost consumer demand for vaccines. This can be accomplished by getting the mainstream media to highlight the few isolated cases of infants or children dying from H1N1 infections (all of whom are almost certainly vitamin D deficient, again).Strategy #2 - Mandate mass vaccinations. This is unlikely to happen now that H1N1 appears to have fizzled out. The public won’t go for mandatory shots unless the situation gets a whole lot worse. Of course, Big Government can always force such mandates upon the public, but in the current political climate, such an effort would be met with a backlash of public protest.Then there is always the third strategy, flushing excess and expired H1N1 vaccines down the drain. After all the hype, all the billions of dollars spent and all the fear mongering, a huge portion of these drugs are unfortunatly going to be disposed by essentially being flushed down the toilet, because that’s how hospitals, pharmacies and even drug makers get rid of excess and expired pharmaceuticals.Polluting the environment with H1N1 vaccinesIn actuality many pharmaceuticals are disposed of in the public sewer systems each and every year. But eventually the sewage of one city turns into the drinking water of the next city downstream. Although all sewage is treated to EPA standards before being sent back into nature this does not keep our drinking water clear of all traces of these foreign chemicals.According to a report by the Associated Press:“A vast array of pharmaceuticals - including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones - have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Associated Press investigation shows.Traces of 56 human and veterinary pharmaceuticals or their byproducts - like the active ingredients in medicines for pain, infection, high cholesterol, asthma, epilepsy, mental illness and heart problems - have been detected in Philadelphia's drinking water. Starting their winding journey in medicine cabinets and feed bins, they are what's left of drugs excreted or discarded from homes and washed from farms upriverTens of millions of Americans here and elsewhere drink water that has tested positive for minute concentrations of pharmaceuticals, and they don't even realize it, The Associated Press learned during a five-month investigation.No EPA regulationsThere are no EPA or FDA regulations that limit the dumping of vaccines directly into the public sewage system (a.k.a. drug disposal and DNA pollution). Dumping excess pharmaceuticals down the drain is routine in modern medicine. Hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and patients routinely flush pharmaceuticals down the drain.So much of today’s expired pharmaceuticals are winding up in the rivers and oceans they are becoming so polluted that much of our sea food is contaminated. Dissect most fish caught near any major US city and you will find HRT drugs, antidepressants, and blood pressure medications.It doesn’t end there. In many places sewage waste is used to make fertilizer that is spread on crops that we eat as well as the animals bread for the food industry eat. The solid sewage waste is called “biosolids” or “black gold,” and it’s used by farmers and gardeners as a soil additive. What the people using this toxic sludge don’t realize is that it’s contaminated with the toxic chemical residue of pharmaceuticals.Food for thought: How is this going to effect the next generation, our food supply and our crops? In nature it is the survival of the fittest, in the human race, however, this is not so. Exactly how many genetic mutations and diseases have to be born before our race takes responsiblity for our planet and begins living in harmony with nature instead of trying to monopolize it?To View Archive or Future Articles by the Atlanta Alternative Spirituality Examiner, scroll to the top of this article, and click SUBSCRIBE, addresses are not shared. Questions or comments can be sent to me via E-Mail. I'd love to hear from you! http://www.examiner.com/x-22920-Atlanta-Alternative-Spirituality-Examiner~y2009m12d21-Drinking-water-supplies-tainted-by-H1N1-vaccine-overstock 1 of 1 Photo(s) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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