Friday, December 21, 2012

1976

A blast from the past. Part of a 60 Minutes episode on swine flu in 1979. Pay special attention the info being presented starting at 4:00 forward.

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Here's a transcript of the whole interview. 

5:38... Dr. Sencer from the CDC is spectacular. "There had been several reported but none confirmed."  

So we've never seen this virus. But we have a vaccine for it. Aren't they smart? (i.e. $$$$$ savy) What's even more spectacular is that we now know that the 1918 Spanish Flu wasn't flu at all. It was a bacterial infection of the lungs which is completely different from influenza. Compounded with poor diet, stress, and lack of antibiotics... yes, people died.

And not only that but the second batch of the 1976 vaccine(which was a different formula from the first) wasn't even under the scrutiny of trials before they were rolled out and injected into millions of unsuspecting human beings.

Dr. Michael Hattwick's admission that they knew about the flu vaccines causing neurological illness is stunning. He was very matter of fact about it. 

This is a link to the last six minutes of that video.  It continues on right in the middle of the last sentence that asshat bureaucrat from the CDC left off. 

He wiggles around like a worm on a hook. Squirm squirm squirm. And then he finally admits that they DID know about the neurological damage from flu vaccines! But, as he said, "The consensus of the scientific community was that they did not feel that this association was a real one." In essence he hands down responsibility of the decision to withhold the information to people in the lab. ... but wait. HE was the director of the CDC! 

The bit about Mary Tyler Moore and other famous people being used in the ad campaigns... hilarious. Mary looks fabulous back in that 1979 news slot, by the way.

I found this 1977 book written by Eleanora McBean, Ph.D, N.D.  called Swine Flu Expose. It's a great read!  www.whale.to/vaccine/sf1.html   She even goes a bit into water fluoridation at the very end because she realized(along with others) that there is a direct correlation between highly fluoridated cities and illness. There's an index there so you can skip around; it's not all one big huge document. Very easy on the eyes.

One last note: In 'Questions and Answers, June 24th, 1011" Doctors at the CDC now quietly admit on their website that the "CDC does not know exactly how many people die from seasonal flu each year."  They are backing away from the 36,000 influenza death figure previously quoted in their other literature. The CDC now says that "only 8.5 percent of all pneumonia and influenza deaths and only 2.1 percent of all respiratory and circulatory deaths" are influenza related.

In other words, it ain't gonna kill ya unless it's complicated with something else! So grab your box of tissues, drink chicken broth, and take some fever reducer. We don't need vaccines for the flu.


 

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