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Tuesday, 16 February 2010
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Rarely in the annals of history have we seen such as humongous hoax as the recent “H1N1-pandemic”. Despite this epidemic’s low mortality rate, it was never the less judged by both national government’s medical experts and the UN health officials in Geneva to be a “pandemic”. This alarmist term has been used irresponsibly in a “fast and loose” manner to seemingly panic people and get them to go get jabbed to the delight of the vaccines’ manufacturers. Not only did governments evidently over-sell the severity of this virus as if it were a great deadly plague, and in the process mislead the public, they were also apparently and willingly gouged by “Big–Pharma” which over–charged their national clients to the delight of the vaccines’ manufacturers.
Michael Werbowski, Author, Global Research
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* The men who made a killing out of swine flu while we wasted £1bn and were exposed to harmful drugs
SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
Tom Rawstorne, Daily Mail
Victoria Fletcher, Sunday Express
Teenage girls are being offered £45 shopping
ouchers for having the cervical cancer jab
Teenage girls are being rewarded with shopping vouchers for having the cervical cancer jab. No parental consent is needed. Norman Wells, director of Family And Youth Concern, said the project was ‘a serious misuse of taxpayers’ money’. One mother said she was ‘appalled’ when her daughter, 17, was offered the ‘unethical’ vouchers. One Click Note: The temerity of these Drug Dealers holds no bounds. Announcing The New UK Government Vaccine Lotto. Play Russian Roulette With Your Health For Fun. You know you need a challenge. Top prize, possible death. Second prize, possible paralysis. Third prize, Shopping Vouchers if you survive. Sounds like fun to you? Help the British government shift its Cervarix vaccine stocks before they reach their sell-by-date and Play The Game For Life!
Mail On Sunday Reporter, Sunday Mail / The One Click Group
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Susan Brinkmann, The Philadelphia Bulletin
Daily Mail Reporter, Daily Mail
A new analysis from Harvard University says that the H1N1 swine flu pandemic has been oversold, agreeing with British and French media who said last month that the H1N1 pandemic has been "hyped" by medical researchers to further their own cause, boost research grants and line the pockets of drug companies. The administrators of government agencies that protect the people should not be allowed to go to work at the same companies they regulated and may regulate again. When there is any risk of conflict of interest, which we have seen over and over again in recent years in the FDA, FTC and CDC, it's more logical to bet that corruption will occur, as that it won't. History shows that this is the case the majority of the time when money this big is in play. The lack of regulation of this kind of conflict of interest has allowed our government agencies to effectively become marketing arms for the pharmaceutical industry.
Michael Mooney, West Hollywood News
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Staff Writer, RT
Dr Mae-Wan Ho, Institute of Science in Society
Amy Bakewell, 31, from Thornton has spent most of the last 14 years of her life confined to her bed as a sufferer of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The worse period of her illness was during which she could barely move and had to be spoon fed whilst still lying horizontally. She had to be helped onto the commode right next to her bed, and could bear no light or sound. She was unable to speak and lived in a completely dark and sound-free room. In 2008, 31-year-old ME sufferer Lynn Gilderdale was assisted in her suicide by her mother Bridget Kathleen, after battling the illness for 17 years. Amy's mother Sue said "If Amy was in the same situation as Lynn and Amy had come to that point, lost her hope, yes I think that I would have helped Amy."
BBC, Leicester News
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James Connell, Worcester News
Jeremy Vine, BBC Panorama
Neil Tweedie, The Independent
Judy A. Mikovits et al, Science Express
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