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Swine Flu Discussion; Is Vaccine Only Way to Be Saved?
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30.       christine
443 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 12:47 am

 

 

 

 

 

You have also not mentioned the thousandsof people who have been MISDIAGNOSED with Swine Flu, when in fact they have mild colds or seasonal flu, because doctors have refused to see them and have diagnosed over the phone.

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My daughter´s mother -in-law died last week with swine flu. She rang the help line twice and was told she did not have swine flu. She did not have any other underlying illnesses, but i would still not have the injection.

 



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31.       deli
5904 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 12:52 am

my condolences to you and your family 

32.       maisie
31 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 12:56 am

Quotinq Aenigma - we are not all going to die..

Actually we ARE all going to die {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes}                                                                                                                                                                      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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33.       christine
443 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 01:05 am

Actually we ARE all going to die {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes}                                                                                                                                                                      Quote:

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This is the only guarantee in life

34.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 01:13 am

 

Quoting cedars

It is true that the government paid lots of money to pharmaceutical companies to get the vaccin but afterall they are giving it for free for everyone. - wrong. we DO pay taxes to the government for taking care of us as citizens. So the hypothesis of "they are making money out of this" does not stand !!

35.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 01:01 pm

 

Quoting maisie

 Actually we ARE all going to die {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes}                  

 

 Hahaha good point Maisie - yes we ARE all going to die! lol  (I missed you here )

 

36.       Merih
933 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 01:54 pm

As I am living in the UAE, a main tourist destination, we are hit by the swine flu earlier and harder than many places... now everybody is over it I think.. at least me.  Anyway, I received this email from a friend... worth to read.. but I will not have my kids vaccinated, as one of them already got it (confirmed) and got over it, and most likely the other ones too... 

 

IT’S REALY DANGEROUS….

 

   
"The H1N1 vaccination program, when put into the same frame as the engineered virus to go with it, appears to be a clear effort to divide humanity into two groups; those who have lost their intellect, health and sexuality via a tainted vaccination, and those who have not and are therefore superior." 

 

 


PLEASE GO TO THE LINK BELOW…


http://www.jimstonefreelance.com/squalene.html

 

 



 PLEASE DON’T ALLOW THEM TO KILL YOUR KIDS…

37.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 10:41 pm

There generally is a problem with vaccinations. Two months ago I was in two minds about whether or not to vaccinate my son against Mumps, Rubella and Measels (with the inafmous MMR vaccine). Having read both the terrifying stories of mums who vaccinated their children and now regret it and scientific blah blah blah I took the reasonable approach and calculated the risk, I compared the percentage of childen allegedly suffering from post-immunisation effects (autism included) and the percentage of children whose well-being was ruined after coming down with one of these illnesses. And the numbers told me it´s safer to vaccinate although there still is some risk.

 

As for swine flu, there´s no way I´m vaccinating my little terrorist. The vaccine has not been on the market long enough to know the side and post effects and the virus mutates quickly enough the vaccine might soon not be able to work. But that´s just my opinion...

38.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 10:42 pm

What about my mom?

My mom is in a high risk group, so she always gets the vaccin for the normal flu (she has a form of astma). So now, she also got offered the swine flu one... why take the normal vaccin but not the swine flu one? Anyway, for her, I think it makes sense. If she gets any kind of flu she could very easily die from not being able to catch her breath.

I´m not getting the vaccin, because I´m not in a high risk environment and in good health. Annnd, because I would have to pay for it and I´m to cheap to pay that kind of many Just give me some alcohol whipes and I´m fine

39.       harp00n
3993 posts
 24 Nov 2009 Tue 11:21 pm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8376534.stm

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/tayside_and_central/8373908.stm

40.       vineyards
1954 posts
 25 Nov 2009 Wed 12:55 am

I think wine helps...

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