Thursday, November 5, 2009

Signs Of Herpes In The Head

NO VACCINE TO!

In un numero della rivista TIME (del 27 aprile 2009) si legge un articolo che spiega come dozzine di persone sono morte e centinaia have been impaired by the swine flu vaccine used in 1976, when President Ford tried to use as a pretext a handful of soldiers affected (only one of which died) to force vaccination of the entire nation. Pharaonic a campaign with lots of scary commercials that threw into a panic the population.
Within months, the "victims" of vaccinations suffered various forms of paralysis, wondering, then, the damage to the government for more than 1.3 billion dollars. This vaccine was also accused of causing the deaths of 25 people (or maybe more).
In addition, some hundreds of individuals receiving the vaccine developed Guillain-Barre syndrome (a severe form of paralysis) and also in their twenties in very good health ended up in a wheelchair.

The deadly pandemic as announced did not manifest. A real soap bubble: one dead and a handful of sick and healed perfectly. In short: the vaccine became more died of 'flu which was designed to fight.

Swine flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza A virus that affects pigs. The current strain A (H1N1) is a new variant of the H1N1 virus.
It 'important to explain that all the influences due all'H1N1 are descendants of the strain that caused the' epidemic of "English flu" in 1918. This could partly explain l’allarmismo generale e soprattutto dei media. La pandemia del 1918 uccise tra i 50 e i 100 milioni di persone nel mondo in circa 18 mesi.

Ma i media non riflettono, pensano soltanto a vendere paura e non si sono accorti che il 2009 non è il 1918.

Tutto ciò ricorda la tremenda “buffonata” dell’influenza aviaria. Quando il presidente Bush annunciò che due milioni di Americani sarebbero morti a causa di questa influenza.
Morale della favola?
Dal 2003, solo 257 persone, nel mondo, sono morte a causa dell’influenza aviaria.
Mentre, ne solo 2004, più di 1170 persone sono morte, nel mondo, a causa (pensate un po’) dei fulmini.

La malaria kills 3000 people a day, but this disease is considered a normal "health problem". Of course there are expensive malaria vaccines that can make a "somebody" billions of dollars in a short time, and of course the countries where this disease can not break out (I will never) afford such investments.

anyone believes that these fears were distributed to line the pockets of a few individuals and speakers of the pharmaceutical industry. Our fear increases their turnover.
I personally believe that this strategy of tension "is artificially created to keep mankind always on the line, always on the verge the brink: war, terrorism, pandemic influenza (fever, avian influenza, SARS), the greenhouse effect, the legendary end of the world in 2012 ... the more you have, and so forth.
My hope is that this strategy of "tension" is not really a strategy of "distraction": do not allow humanity to reflect on the real problems that afflict serebbe far more serious. Es el

While half the world starves, the other half destroys tonnes of food each day to maintain stable prices for products on the market and not create an imbalance between supply and demand.

Remember

L 'influenza A is normal influenza. Useful tips
• Refine your levels of vitamin D.
E 'is absolutely the best strategy to avoid any kind of infections due to seasonal influences. To keep the facts in their proper perspective, since January, the United States seasonal flu (not the swine flu) has killed over 13,000 people.
Have you ever worried about the deaths before the media began to sell fear and anxiety.
• Avoid processed foods too.
• getting enough rest the body.
• Try to keep your stress under control.
• Make exercise.
• Get regular oil containing omega-3.
• Wash your hands regularly.
• Use garlic regularly.
• Unless it is an emergency, avoid hospitals because these are the perfect environment for infections of all kinds.

But if you the most useful advice of all ... stop look at the television.

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