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Dangerous Vaccinations - Military LIES about SECRET Shots

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"After that shot, I started swelling up.

I gained 30 pounds of water.

My eyes swelled up where I couldn't see.

I started snoring. I developed a rash on my hand."

 

 

But the military never reported Fey's reaction to the

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the FDA.

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Dangerous Vaccinations - Military Lies about Shots

 

http://www.wlwt.com/news/13271378/detail.html

Video: 'Secret Shots': Full-Length Version

 

Former Marine Claims Illness From Mystery Vaccine

Military Source Believes Experimental Shots

May Have Been Given

 

CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio -

- Target 5 has discovered that an alarming number of U.S. troops

are having severe reactions to some of the vaccines they receive

in preparation for going overseas.

"This is the worst cover-up in the history of the military,"

said an unidentified military health officer who fears for his job.

 

A shot from a syringe is leaving

some U.S. servicemen and women on the brink of death.

 

"When the issue, I believe, of the use of the vaccine comes out,

I believe it will make the Walter Reed scandal pale in comparison,"

said the health officer.

 

Lance Corporal David Fey, 20, has dialysis three days a week.

His kidneys are failing, his military career is over,

and he feels like his country abandoned him.

 

"I can't look at my old pictures. I really can't," said Fey.

"I start looking at my old pictures, and I start crying."

Fey grew up amid the farm fields of Clermont County.

"I never missed a day at school," he said.

"I was never sick. I was never sick."

 

A passion for sports and a sense of patriotism

prompted the Blanchester High School athlete

to join the Marines the day he turned 18.

"I looked at every branch, but I wanted the Marine Corps,

because the Marine Corps was the few and the proud," said Fey.

 

Fey said he loved every minute of boot camp and combat training

at 29 Palms in California. But on Nov. 28, 2005,

his life would change forever. Fey was one of a group of Marines

who lined up for an undisclosed shot.

 

"They asked us our name.

We stood on these yellow footprints, and they gave us this shot,

and we got the rest of the day off," he recalled.

 

"After that shot, I started swelling up.

I gained 30 pounds of water.

My eyes swelled up where I couldn't see.

I started snoring. I developed a rash on my hand."

 

Three weeks later,

Fey was back in Clermont County on his death bed

at Clinton Memorial Hospital. His kidneys were failing,

and his body was so swollen that it left stretch marks.

 

"I would pray a lot," said Fey's mother, Cindy.

"I would pray a lot, 'God take him.' When I couldn't hug my son

because he would scream in pain or yell at me for touching him

and stuff, I used to pray to God, 'just take him tonight.'"

 

Cindy Fey began pouring over medical records in search of answers.

She said the shot was never listed in he son's medical records.

>>>

The military claimed he never received a shot.

 

But as Target 5 discovered, the military's story would change.

>>>

The Department of Defense stated that

"all service members' vaccinations are documented

in the individual's permanent medical record."

 

But Fey's military medical records revealed no shot on that day.

Another Marine in Fey's unit told Target 5 that there is no shot

listed in his medical records either and also said that the people

who administered the shot never told his unit what it was.

 

When Cindy Fey called the U.S. Marine Hospital in 29 Palms

to find out what kind of vaccine her son was given,

she was told that the information was confidential.

>>>

Eleven months later, her son's medical records

were mysteriously changed with a handwritten notation

indicating that the mystery shot was a flu vaccine.

>>>

The military official who spoke to Target 5 on the condition

of anonymity said that it was not surprising

that nothing appeared originally in Fey's records.

"We have a lovely term for that," he said.

"We call it C.Y.A. That's unfortunately an S.O.P. in the military."

 

Fey is one of a growing number of U.S. servicemen and women

who are getting sick after receiving vaccines. And the highly praised

Department of Defense medical officer who spoke with Target 5

said that the number is up in the thousands.

 

The symptoms range from joint aches and pains

and arthritic symptoms to death.

The Department of Defense said that it encourages

"healthcare workers and vaccine recipients to report

adverse (reactions) events."

>>>

But the military never reported Fey's reaction to the

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the FDA.

>>>

"I see the way the propaganda and information war is waged

against America's sons and daughters and how patients

are treated who claim to be injured from a vaccine,"

said the unidentified health officer.

 

"That's troubling. That should trouble America."

 

The officer said those who have claimed to have had adverse

reactions to shots are treated like it is all in their heads.

 

Asked whether servicemen and women are receiving

experimental vaccines, the officer said,

"I would hope to God not.

But from what I've seen, I would have to say yes."

 

The Department of Defense maintains that the vaccines given

to U.S. troops are safe.

 

Meanwhile, Fey is still waiting for a kidney transplant.

"My biggest wish -- just to get up and be without pain," he said.

"To get up and just be happy again."

Fey's mother has been in contact with U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown

in an effort to receive some answers. Target 5 contacted

Brown's office and received the following statement:

 

“My office is in frequent communication with the Marine Corps

and the family, and we’ve requested answers to the family’s

specific questions. I have also assisted Mr. Fey

in receiving his VA benefits for health care,

service-connected disability, and education assistance.

 

His mother has been a strong advocate on his behalf,

and I look forward to continuing working with her

to resolve outstanding issues.

It is imperative that everything possible is done to keep

the brave men and women serving in our military safe.”

 

 

Video: 'Secret Shots': Full-Length Version

 

http://www.wlwt.com/2007/0507/13273091_240X180.jpg

 

 

 

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