Tuesday, October 13, 2009

All The Hype That Money Can Buy

James Green
The Info Revolution

We all know the hype around H1N1 and the vaccine. Many Americans have chose not to ignore this situation like they do so many other important topics, mainly due to media hype. We have posted article after article about the dangers of the vaccines and the mildness of they actual H1N1 flu to healthy Americans.  Many documents have been discovered and people who have received the vaccine around the world have had serious reactions never reported by mainstream media (search our archive).  We have links to such sites as fluscam.com, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, and Dr. Russell Blaylock MD, where info can be read about the flu situation from highly respected doctors who have been published in Medical Journals and have even created terms still used today in medicine.  We have encouraged all of you to search these doctors names on Youtube and listen to what they are saying about the flu.  And where has it gotten us?  We are still here with the vaccines now arriving, hoping that our readers are informed enough to not only save themselves from misinformation, but to save friends, family, and others from buying everything the media is selling.

So now as prepared as we can be, we march on and see the vaccines start arriving.  But something has changed from what we all were expecting.  About a month ago, the CDC announced that the first mass amounts of the vaccines to be shipped would be a nasal spray. This curve ball caught me off guard.  For as much as I had studied this subject in order to prepare, and inform myself, this was all new to me at that point.  An obviously omitted part of the story for so long had then been dropped on my right out of thin air.  This info may have been out there already but if it was I flat out missed it.  So now, with much less time to study, we start to look at the new nasal spray that seems much less intrusive then an additional flu shot only to find out what its made out of  live H1N1.  Here is what is posted on the CDC website:

Can the nasal spray flu vaccine give you the flu?

Unlike the flu shot, the nasal spray flu vaccine does contain live viruses. However, the viruses are attenuated (weakened) and cannot cause flu illness. The weakened viruses are cold-adapted, which means they are designed to only cause infection at the cooler temperatures found within the nose. The viruses cannot infect the lungs or other areas where warmer temperatures exist. Some children and young adults 2 years to 17 years of age have reported experiencing mild reactions after receiving seasonal nasal spray flu vaccine, including runny nose, nasal congestion or cough, chills, tiredness/weakness, sore throat and headache. Some adults 18 years to 49 years of age have reported runny nose or nasal congestion, cough, chills, tiredness/weakness, sore throat and headache. These side effects are mild and short-lasting, especially when compared to symptoms of influenza infection.
So in the testing it caused mild cases of.....wait a second, testing?  We all know there has not been substantial testing for the vaccine.  Paul Watson wrote an article for Infowars last week stating the following:



Doctors and hospitals are expressing concern that the FluMist vaccine could endanger people because it contains live H1N1 virus, unlike the injectable shot that contains antibodies. With no less than 60 per cent of the U.S. population immunodeficient in one way or another, could FluMist be a pandemic waiting to happen?
Hospitals in Colorado and elsewhere are shunning the FluMist H1N1 vaccine, a nasal spray that contains live swine flu virus, because of fears it could infect people with weakened immune systems and underlying health conditions.
“Several metro area hospitals said they won’t be taking the FluMist because they don’t want to endanger patients,” reports TheDenverChannel.com.
Lois VanFleet, infection prevention specialist at Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center in Lafayette, expressed concern that doctors and nurses who inhaled the live virus could infect patients whose immune systems are compromised.
However, H1N1 FluMist is being rolled out nationwide from this week, including at “drive-through clinics” across the country where the nasal spray is administered while people sit in their cars with their window wide open (see top picture).
The live virus contained in the nasal spray is weakened but it can be transmitted from person to person for up to three weeks.
According to studies, “the odds of transmitting the virus after receiving the nasal spray are about 2.5 percent,” with children the most susceptible.
The nasal spray is being rolled out on a mass scale before the widespread introduction of the injectable vaccine. Some fear that the nasal spray will contribute to a wider pandemic, which will then provide governments with the crisis they need to make the injectable vaccine mandatory.
“This would accelerate the move to a state of emergency, cripple the US health care system, and would result in the “need” to have military, eventually UN troops, take control,” notes TheFluCase.com.
“Also, all public assemblies, including courts, would be prohibited, thereby satisfying a condition for the imposition of martial law, mass quarantines, and forced vaccinations for the rest of us.”
According to the Mayo Clinic, the swine flu scandal of 1976, when more people died from the vaccine than the actual virus,  was what caused the live virus to be removed from future vaccines. However, it is admitted that FluMist contains the live virus.

“It has been documented that the live viruses from the vaccine can be shed (and potentially spread into the community) from recipient children for up to 21 days, and even longer from adults. Viral shedding also puts breastfeeding infants at risk if the mother has been given FluMist,” writes Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, one of the most outspoken physicians in the country on the hazards of vaccines and vaccination.
FluMist’s own package insert reads as follows, “FluMist® recipients should avoid close contact with immunocompromised individuals for at least 21 days.”
“The warning is specifically directed toward those living in the same household with an immunocompromised person, but the on-going release of live viruses throughout the community may be a significant risk to everyone who has a weak, or weakened, immune system,” writes Tenpenny, pointing out that if one takes into account a plethora of health conditions that could be classified as contributing to immunodeficiency, as much as 60% of the entire population could be considered to be “chemically immunosuppressed.”
“An ever greater concern about FluMist is the contents within the vaccine. Each 0.5ml of the formula contains 10 6.5-7.5 particles of live, attenuated influenza virus. That means that between 10 million and 100 million viral particles will be forcefully injected into the nostrils when administered. The viral strain was developed by serial passage through “specific pathogen-free primary chick kidney cells” and then grown in “specific pathogen-free eggs.” That means that the culture media was free of pathogens that were specifically tested for, but not a culture that was necessarily “pathogen-free.” The risk that the vaccine may contain contaminant avian retroviruses still remains,” warns Tenpenny.
One of the pharmaceutical companies developing nasal spray vaccines is Baxter International, who were caught earlier this year releasing batches of vaccines from a lab in Austria that were contaminated live bird flu virus, otherwise known as H5N1.


Now, not only would you get the actual H1N1 flu, but you would also spread it at an alarming

rate. It looks as if it will be giving to the public in order to spread the flu, then sell us on the
vaccine.

Why was this dropped on us so late? Was it so we wouldn't have enough time to research it
like we have the flu shot? It makes me wonder how this deadly flu that has not been all
that deadly, now may be given to the American people in order for us to pass it on to everyone
else. Then, possibly mutate into something way worse. Remember, the media was Hyping
this up for a reason, now maybe we are seeing what those reasons were.


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