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"The One Click Group" <mailDecember 31, 2009 4:39:07 AM HSTNEWS ON ONE CLICK"The One Click Group" <mail(Mailing list information, including unsubscription instructions, is located at the end of this message.) READ THE NEWS ON ONE CLICK http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk Happy New Year 2010 To our readers and contributors from all over the world, Happy New Year 2010. We provide the Mantra For Peace (Sanskrit Hymn), Sacred Chants Album, Singer Uma Mohan. Enjoy. The One Click Group 1. One Click Stats - 31 December 2009 We provide our readers with the top fifteen documents and articles read/downloaded by thousands of people from all over the globe during December 2009. Romping up the most read ranks this month to hit the number one spot has been World Health Organisation ‘Mr Swine Flu’ Under Investigation For Gross Conflict Of Interest by F. William Engdahl. The activities of 'Vaccines Basil', (Professor David Salisbury, UK government vaccines director) remain a One Clickers all time favourite, as does information in relation to the CFS/ME NICE Guidelines Judicial Review. Happy reading to all. Information Release, The One Click Group 2. Father Drops Swine Flu Vaccine Legal Battle Mother who has refused to give her nine-year-old daughter the swine flu vaccination The schoolgirl's mother had opted to take her out of the immunisation programme at her school on the island of Jersey, amid fears over the safety of the vaccine, but her ex-partner objected. The case was due to get underway on Tuesday, with expert witnesses being called in to give evidence regarding the potential risks associated with the swine flu jab. However the dispute was settled when the girl's 46-year-old father decided to withdraw the action. One Click Note: One can but speculate as to the pressure that the father must have been put under by the pharmaceutical industry and the UK government in all its guises to settle this case. Martin Evans, Daily Telegraph

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READ THE NEWS ON ONE CLICK http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk 1. One Click Stats - 28 February 2010 We provide our readers with the top fifteen documents and articles read/downloaded by thousands of people from all over the globe during February 2010. Only just recently published and set to romp up the ranks are Cervical Cancer Vaccine Blinds 16 Year-Old Girl from the Journal of Child Neurology and UK Government Swine Flu Drug Dealers Forgot To Insert Cancel Clause In £200m Contract. Happy reading to all. Information Release, The One Click Group 2. Drug Wars - The Politics Of Big Business Big Pharma spends millions every year buying influence in Canberra, Australia [Ed. Note: and everywhere else for that matter]. An investigation by Weekend Business has revealed that the health industry, which spans everything from pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, pharmacy chains, general practitioners and health insurance companies, spends millions of dollars a year buying political access and influence, through lobbying, hiring former government staffers both internally and externally, issuing ads and making grassroots campaign contributions. Jerrold Cripps, QC, who recently ended his five-year term at the Independent Commission Against Corruption, made a parting shot that political donations and lobbying by former MPs and ministers ''are activities that are unmistakably conducive to corrupt conduct''. Drug pushing is a high-risk game. Staff Writer, The Sydney Morning Herald

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READ THE NEWS ON ONE CLICK http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk 1. Irish Health Minister Joins Pharma Swine Flu Flying Pigs Club Michael McGimpsey Health Minister accused of swine flu ‘overreaction’ Stormont's Health Minister has been accused of overreacting to the swine flu scare after it emerged that a further £16m of emergency funding has gone unspent. Finance Minister Sammy Wilson said his executive colleague Michael McGimpsey should have scrutinised scientists' advice about the pandemic alert more rigorously before asking for the money from Government coffers. The DUP representative said some elements of the scientific community had their own agenda for over-stating the scale of certain crises. “Ministers when they are faced with a crisis should scrutinise any advice they are given as rigorously as possible to make sure that they are not overreacting,” he said. Staff Writer, Belfast Telegraph

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READ THE NEWS ON ONE CLICK http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk 1. Swine Flu Pandemic Hysteria Hoax Heads For Court Those who suspected a money and greed driven conspiracy behind the 2009 swine flu outbreak, declared a pandemic by overzealous WHO officials and their advisers from within the industry are being proven right by recent revelations. The article Reconstruction of a Mass Hysteria - The Swine Flu Panic of 2009 in Spiegel Online of March 12, Germany's foremost investigative magazine, shows that three weeks before the swine flu was declared a pandemic, 30 senior representatives of pharmaceutical companies met with WHO Director-General Chan and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at WHO headquarters and were mainly interested in one question: the decision to declare Phase 6. Phase 6 acted as a switch that would allow bells on the industry's cash registers to ring, risk-free. That's because many pandemic vaccine contracts had already been signed. Germany signed an agreement with the British firm GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in 2007 to buy its pandemic vac cine as soon as Phase 6 was declared. This agreement could explain why Professor Roy Anderson, one key scientific advisor to the British government, declared the swine flu a pandemic on May 1. What he neglected to say was that GSK was paying him an annual salary of more than €130,000 ($177,000). This Der Spiegel article may serve as a guide to real evidence when a multitude of individuals and nations will soon take the companies and individuals to court. R. C. Camphausen, Digital Journal

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