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Well, isn’t this just a little overkill for something, if it even exists, is less serious than the regular seasonal flu, and amounts to nothing more than a sore throat? Military planning for possible H1N1 outbreak

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Public’s help needed in terror fight, Napolitano says
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  1. Palin2012 says:

    On the H1N1 flu shot – they admit to the lack of testing on this vaccine, and it turns out that research on flu vaccine side-effects has always been very limited. The fact that you will have to take, in some cases, more than one shot indicates to me that the new vaccine, once injected, will be highly concentrated. I have been taking the flu shot for a number of years – it’s given at no charge where I work. This one concerns me on many levels. (BO is going to be so disappointed if the “Pandemic” turns out to be his “Global Warming”). Here is what I could find doing a “quick search.”

    Research on side-effects of flu shots is very limited – from Nov. 2007 article at http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/10/31/flu.hm.flu.shot/

    ……..some researchers aren’t comfortable with the safety data. Dr. Tom Jefferson, coordinator of the Vaccines Field for the Cochrane Collaborative, an international group of researchers, reported last year in the British Medical Journal that he had found only six limited studies on safety after reviewing 206 studies on the vaccine. That, he says, is a surprisingly small number considering the widespread use of the vaccine and its mixed bag of ingredients.

    Osteopathic doctor Sherri Tenpenny, author of “Vaccines — The Risks, the Benefits, the Choices: A Resource Guide for Parents,” cautions that only small populations and short-term info are used to measure safety. Adverse-events reporting, for instance, is done for only 2 to 14 days after an injection and it’s voluntary.

    Here’s another concern: Except for about 8 million doses, the flu vaccine contains a preservative, thimerosal, that is 49 percent mercury, a known neurotoxin. While the latest research seems to disprove any link between thimerosal vaccines and autism in children, the debate still rages, . . . .

  2. Laura says:

    So NapolIDIOT seems to need US citizens help in doing thier jobs. It would really be great if the Dept of Homeland Security was doing their job such as keeping HZIB from conducting conferences in Hilton Hotels in Chicago for indoctrination purposes and not allowing the Sharia doing the same at Arabic festivals. They seem a bit misguided in spending the majority of the time going after American flag wavers, pro-life, pro-gun and constitution followers, seems the Islamic terrorists are now being politically protected, whereas now conservatives are the terrorists, so frankly I will help them when they start respecting true patriots and stop coddling these terrorists groups and letting them into the country to conduct thier jihad crap against us.
    Department of Homeland Stupidity is more suitable

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