Guest guest Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 As to whether the flu vaccine contains squalene, I ask one question: Do you believe the government? " Namaste Publishing " <info " Namaste Publishing " <info IMPORTANT - Fw: HIN1 Vac Pandemrix (UK) and HIN1 Vac Arepanrix (Canada) Tue, 27 Oct 2009 20:34:13 -0000 PLEASE CIRCULATE - Tuesday, October 27, 2009 4:04 PM HIN1 Vac Pandemrix (UK) and HIN1 Vac Arepanrix (Canada) Both made by Glaxo Smith Kline. Pandemrix is causing deaths in elderly people and severe side effects (pain and high fever) in Sweden. See <http://www.theflucase.com/>http://www.theflucase.com/ For various articles on deaths in Sweden. BOTH vacs contain: A/California/7/2009 H1N1 v-like strain (X-179A) 3.75 mg ____________ 10.69 mg Squalene Regarding Squalene see: <http://www.autoimmune.com/GWSGen.html>http://www.autoimmune.com/GWSGen.html Gulf War Anthrax vacs contained at maximum 83 ppb Squalene (AVA 047 vac) 10.69 mg Squalene = 21380 ppb ______________ 11.86 milligrams DL tocopherol ___________ 4.86 milligrams Polysorbate 80 _____________ Only difference: Pandemrix 5 micrograms Thimerosal (Mercury) Arepanrix 2.5 micrograms (described as 'organic Mercury') on product info leaflet, on Health Canada's website. ________________ In Canada a Google of 'Product Information Leaflet Arepanrix' takes you to Health Canada's website and the info leaflet. The leaflet states: No clinical date re safety for: Elderly (Over 60) Children Aged 10-17 years Children 6-35 mo Pregnancy and Lactation Limited Clinical data: Children 3-9 years ________ For Americans, Squalene is ILLEGAL in vaccines the USA, even for use on animals. The US vaccines do not contain it. HOWEVER the US government has large stock piles of it, and there is reason to believe that in the event of a 'vaccine shortage' - which is being hyped in the US press - squalene could be added to 'make the vaccine go further'. The HIN1 'Flu Mist' nasal vaccines in the US contain live virus. Supposedly weakened. But the product information leaflet specifies that a person who has had that vaccine should not go near anyone with an immune deficiency (ie diabetes, on and on) for 21 days. Flu Mist nasal delivery is derived from veterinary practice. My use of a nasal Cat Flu vaccine, on one cat in a feral colony, in 1990 resulted in several cats sick with Cat Flu, and two near deaths, a young kitten and an older Tom. The kitten developed pneumonia. The Tom needed 'in patient' care, including intravenous fluids, for a week. His health remained impaired after his recovery from the worst. PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 Preparing for Pandemic Flu What We Should and Should Not DoTyler Cowen April 30, 2009Health Care, Food and Health, Social Change Project, Mercatus On Policy, Mercatus Mercatus On PolicyDownload Document Since 2006, Congress has allocated millions of dollars to preparations for an influenza pandemic. While preparation for a pandemic has improved somewhat, such preparation needs to occur in ways that are politically sustainable and remain useful even if a pandemic does not occur. First, Americans need to accept that we can’t “stop” a pandemic; we can only lessen its effects. Second, we need to acknowledge in our policies that the best response to such disasters is a decentralized one. On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum. <bettym19 wrote: As to whether the flu vaccine contains squalene, I ask one question: Do you believe the government? " Namaste Publishing " <info " Namaste Publishing " <info IMPORTANT - Fw: HIN1 Vac Pandemrix (UK) and HIN1 Vac Arepanrix (Canada) Tue, 27 Oct 2009 20:34:13 -0000 PLEASE CIRCULATE - Tuesday, October 27, 2009 4:04 PM HIN1 Vac Pandemrix (UK) and HIN1 Vac Arepanrix (Canada) Both made by Glaxo Smith Kline. Pandemrix is causing deaths in elderly people and severe side effects (pain and high fever) in Sweden. See <http://www.theflucase.com/>http://www.theflucase.com/ For various articles on deaths in Sweden. BOTH vacs contain: A/California/7/2009 H1N1 v-like strain (X-179A) 3.75 mg ____________ 10.69 mg Squalene Regarding Squalene see: <http://www.autoimmune.com/GWSGen.html>http://www.autoimmune.com/GWSGen.html Gulf War Anthrax vacs contained at maximum 83 ppb Squalene (AVA 047 vac) 10.69 mg Squalene = 21380 ppb ______________ 11.86 milligrams DL tocopherol ___________ 4.86 milligrams Polysorbate 80 _____________ Only difference: Pandemrix 5 micrograms Thimerosal (Mercury) Arepanrix 2.5 micrograms (described as 'organic Mercury') on product info leaflet, on Health Canada's website. ________________ In Canada a Google of 'Product Information Leaflet Arepanrix' takes you to Health Canada's website and the info leaflet. The leaflet states: No clinical date re safety for: Elderly (Over 60) Children Aged 10-17 years Children 6-35 mo Pregnancy and Lactation Limited Clinical data: Children 3-9 years ________ For Americans, Squalene is ILLEGAL in vaccines the USA, even for use on animals. The US vaccines do not contain it. HOWEVER the US government has large stock piles of it, and there is reason to believe that in the event of a 'vaccine shortage' - which is being hyped in the US press - squalene could be added to 'make the vaccine go further'. The HIN1 'Flu Mist' nasal vaccines in the US contain live virus. Supposedly weakened. But the product information leaflet specifies that a person who has had that vaccine should not go near anyone with an immune deficiency (ie diabetes, on and on) for 21 days. Flu Mist nasal delivery is derived from veterinary practice. My use of a nasal Cat Flu vaccine, on one cat in a feral colony, in 1990 resulted in several cats sick with Cat Flu, and two near deaths, a young kitten and an older Tom. The kitten developed pneumonia. The Tom needed 'in patient' care, including intravenous fluids, for a week. His health remained impaired after his recovery from the worst. PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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