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If the swine flu doesn’t kill you, the vaccine will!

Posted on August 17, 2009 by by jr


Here are some reasons why you should think twice before being vaccinated against swine flu:

Recent Media:

Swine flu vaccine is proving hard to mass produce because it is yielding very low levels of antigen:

To boost the effectiveness of the antigen it is blended with an adjuvant that stimulates your immune system for the vaccine to work:

Be aware of the adverse effects that these adjuvant  “ingredients” will have on the human body:

If your immune system is stimulated too much you may end up with Guillain-BarrĂ© Syndrome (GBS) – where the body is effectively attacking itself causing paralysis (and possibly death):

It was suggested in 2003 the former US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt may not have had polio, but rather GBS – food for thought:

Here is the latest Wikipedia pandemic report by country:

Unfortunately the World Health Organization (WHO) has stopped reporting globally on the spread of H1N1:

Based on the information available, the possibility of death as a result of a swine flu vaccine side effects looks more probably than death by the swine flu itself!

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1 Comment to “If the swine flu doesn’t kill you, the vaccine will!”

  1. Cristian says:

    pfft…
    id rather take my chances with the swine flu and the current use of antibiotics

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