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Five Questions To Ask Before Your Swine Flu Shot

October 3rd, 2009 · 3 Comments

Don’t submit to vaccination until you have obtained satisfactory answers to every question below.

  1. What is your full name and address? (You wouldn’t accept an untested medical treatment from an anonymous stranger, would you?)
  2. Have you received this shot yourself?
  3. The currently circulating H1N1 strain is no more dangerous than the normal seasonal flu. Will this shot protect me against any deadlier future mutations of the flu–strains that presently do not exist?
  4. If the shot itself makes me ill, who will be responsible for any resulting medical bills?
  5. What are the alternatives to vaccination as a preventative measure?

Please add your own questions below.

Tags: H1N1 · Immunization · Pandemic · Safety · Swine Flu · Vaccines

3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Leslie Dack // Oct 20, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    What are the actual ingredients in this shot ? [see product package inserts registered by drug companies with FDA; they include mercury[thimerisol], formaldehyde, detergents, antibiotics,antiseptics, MSG and in some cases squalene-MF59 or AS03 [implicated in Gulf War syndrome ] or Triton X100[ manufacturer says not for use in humans], or Tween 80 [used by veterinarians to chemically sterilize animals]. Risk factors listed are “not tested for carcinogenicity, mutagenicity or fertility impairment. Not tested for harm to preg women, fetuses or nursing babies. CDC is not mentioning this. Go to http://www.fda.gov . This shot was approved by a “waiver” not by scientific trials.

  • 2 jefferson // Oct 23, 2009 at 6:02 am

    FDA, FTC threaten Dr. Weil for promoting vaccine alternatives

    In working to protect the business interests of vaccine manufactures, both the FDA and FTC have declared all-out war against any products that might offer consumers options other than vaccines. This week, that war against natural remedies reached the shores of Dr. Andrew Weil, who is perhaps the best-known alternative medicine doctor in America. In an intimidating, threatening letter jointly issued by the FTC and the FDA, these rogue government agencies threatened Dr. Weil with criminal prosecution for making true statements about his immune-boosting formula such as, “Astragalus … is … used traditionally to ward off colds and flu, and has demonstrated both antiviral and immune-boosting effects in scientific investigation.”…

  • 3 emma // Dec 21, 2009 at 2:23 pm

    thannk you this was helpful. im going to get my shott in a few hours. im 14 and would like to prove to my mom that i know whats best for me thank youu

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