Health Highlights: Sept. 3, 2009

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Prison Planet.com

September 2, 2009

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked neurologists to report cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, it causes paralysis and breathing difficulties and is sometimes fatal. It also weakens limbs! The swine flu vaccine is being rushed through safety procedures and governments have provided pharmaceutical companies with blanket immunity from lawsuits arriving out of the vaccine causing deaths and injuries.It was revealed some batches of the vaccine contain mercury, a toxin linked with autism and neurological disorders. The vaccine also contains the ingredient squalene and a host of other debilitating diseases.Surveys show multitudes of health professionals refuse to take the vaccine!

Paul Revere of TX 4:18PM September 03, 2009

After seeing the way these drug companies operate with TRYING to tell us MERCURY is okay... IT"S NOT. I will NEVER take ANY vaccine again. Don't take the vaccine it IS deadly.

David Kearns of CA 3:11PM September 03, 2009

I'm sick of news reports of vaccine development with NO reference to what formula vaccine they are reporting on! How was the antigen produced? How much antigen was necessary to induce immunity? Did they use an adjuvant, and if so what kind?

This report is absolutely useless, and potentially harmful without such details.

Fail.

Josh of TX 2:33PM September 03, 2009

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