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No such thing as safe vaccine

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I wonder how many people in our community and throughout the world are as bewildered and outraged as I am when reading news reports on mass vaccinations planned against the so-called H1N1 virus.

News stories on the swine flu are so overtly one-sided and unbalanced in their reporting that they are only to be regarded as a propaganda tool of the vaccine manufacturers and their medical henchmen.

The fear-mongering and scare tactics employed to goad the masses to line up and bare their arm to the poisoned needle is manipulative, sinister and evil to the core.

To date, less than 5,000 people have reportedly died from swine flu since it emerged this year, according to the WHO, who moved its alert to Phase 6 – the highest level, and declared a worldwide pandemic in early June.

One may well wonder what all the hoopla is about when seasonal flu ostensibly kills about 250,000 to 500,000 people each year, worldwide, and this is not labelled as a pandemic.

The fast-tracking and lack of testing of the swine flu vaccine calls into serious question the safety and efficacy of the vaccine.

I have failed to see any reportage of the dangerous elements to the vaccine, especially the Pandemrix vaccine mass produced by GlaxoSmithKline at enormous cost to the Canadian taxpayer to the tune of about a half billion dollars.

Flu vaccines are still preserved with thimerosal, which is a mercury-containing organic compound that is 50 times more toxic than mercury itself.

Of even greater concern than the mercury is the adjuvant called squalene used in Canada’s swine flu vaccines.

There is no such thing as a safe vaccine.

No one knows what the long term consequences of the jab will be, and all supposed benefits are simply bogus.

Ralph Neumann

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