I first saw this on a thread over at ATS
(Image: WHO poster on Bird 'Flu. No, I did not do the editing, and as far as I know it still has not been proven to spread from person to person.)
Now, if the research is correct, the vaccines not only were useless, but in fact caused or assisted the spread of the deadliest pandemic of modern history.Why is this relevant? Because 'they' keep getting caught putting live viruses into our vaccines today (or are they 'accidents'?). So I wish I knew what I do now, when I was taking my vaccines aged 11 or 14. I won't take any more damn shots, not 'even during a pandemic', but 'especially during a pandemic'. Paranoid? Maybe. Rational? I think so.
EDIT: This article says that Spanish 'flu was caused by a vaccine for paratyphoid. Again I quote an on-the-spot observer, "As far as I could find out, the flu hit only the vaccinated."
No it wasn't only the vaccinated who died during the Spanish Flu pandemic.
ReplyDeleteWe didn't even have flu vaccine during the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918.
Yes, it's terrible that Baxter somehow mixed H5N1 in the H3N2 product.
But you don't need to worry about flu vaccine during a pandemic because they won't be able to make the vaccine fast enough to be of any use.
--starlight
You make good points :)
ReplyDeleteActually, upon closer inspection (and weeks later lol), the vaccine was for a strain of typhoid.
ReplyDelete"When doctors had tried to suppress the symptoms of the typhoid with a stronger vaccine, it caused a worse form of typhoid which they named paratyphoid."
http://www.whale.to/vaccine/sf1.html
That's my own fault for misinterpreting what was said. The anecdotal evidence still suggests the vaccines were responsible for Spanish flu and other illnesses.