Friday, October 9, 2009

H1N1 (Swine) Flu Update No 51, in Today's News 10.07.09

H1N1 (Swine) Flu. Canada decided to postpone or limit seasonal-flu vaccination programs because an authoritative study has shown that it is easier to contract swine flu if one has annual seasonal flu shots!!

Here's a great quote (from today's Wall Street Journal page A6) from Perry Kendall, provincial health officer for British Colombia, "Concurrent inoculations for seasonal flu and H!N1--as are being given in the U.S. and other countries--would be a logistical nightmare, and it is unclear what will happen if both vaccines are administered at the same time. We don't know if you can give H1N1 in one arm and another in the other arm. Does one vaccine trump the other?"

And so the swine-flu-scare campaign directors screw up again. The failed to foresee such elementary questions as Kendall's. The authorities really have no idea what the swine flu bug is all about. And they know even less about the vaccine and its effects.

All that is important to them is to stampede the public into receiving their vaccine.

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Perhaps in partial answer to the above, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius appealed anew today for widespread inoculation against a surging swine flu threat, calling the vaccine is unconditionally "safe and secure."

One wonders if she is worried about eating those words someday in the future.

The public is not buying all the hype about swine flu and the vaccine. The resistance is so great that it has forced Sebelius into making very risky statements.

New information such as the Canadian action only adds to the doubts of Americans about swine flu.

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The publicity barrage has begun by the swine-flu campaign directors. Articles on this and that aspect of the flu are beginning to appear daily. Television infomercials are due to appear any day.

Hang on to your hats. The authorities are desperate to save their campaign, and they may say anything to convince the public to get shots.

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