The H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Is On The Way – Ready Or Not

1042291_f520untitledThe World Health Organization, the CDC and health authorities around the world are preparing for the largest and most comprehensive mass vaccination campaign in the history of humanity this fall.  It appears that governments and health organizations around the world have virtually all decided to push forward with vaccinating their populations for the swine flu as quickly as possible - whether or not the vaccine have been sufficiently tested or proven to be safe.

The U.S. government is making unprecedented preparations to make sure that the vaccination program goes smoothly.  According to the Department of Defense, even the U.S. military plans to "assist" civilian authorities in the event of a significant outbreak of the H1N1 swine flu in the fall.

So just how does the U.S. military plan to "assist" civilian authorities? Would they actually be involved with the vaccination program itself? After all, the World Health Organization is recommending that mandatory swine flu vaccinations be administered in almost 200 different countries.

And it now appears that a swine flu vaccine will be available in the fall - whether it is fully tested or not.

According to reports, vaccine manufacturers apparently plan to rely on a U.S. emergency declaration to use experimental additives made by GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis in their swine flu vaccines that many health experts are describing as potentially very dangerous.

But governments around the globe seem to be ignoring any potential danger to rushing a swine flu vaccine out. In fact, the U.S. government is looking for several thousand volunteers to start rolling up their sleeves for the first swine flu shot trials.

Anybody want to volunteer?

Normally it takes months or even years to develop and fully test a vaccine.

But in a misguided effort to vaccinate as many people as possible before the winter starts, many European governments are saying that they will "fast-track" the testing of a swine flu vaccine.

But is rushing an experimental vaccine out to the public wise?

Especially considering what happened when a swine flu vaccine was rushed out in the 1970s?

Do they even remember that the vaccine killed far more people than the swine flu ever did at that time?

If you think that a swine flu vaccine should be rushed out, perhaps you should read "The Truth About The Flu Shot" by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny:

http://drtenpenny.com/the_truth_about_the_flu_Shot.aspx

The truth is that vaccines are not nearly as safe as they are portrayed to be.

Many vaccine activists are very concerned about this upcoming swine flu vaccination program, and the fact that the Washington Post has confirmed that the swine flu vaccine WILL contain mercury is not going to ease their fears.

In fact, U.S. health authorities are actually recommending that kids get FOUR flu shots this fall. Are you absolutely certain that it is healthy for your kids to be shot full of mercury? If not, then perhaps you should do some serious research.

In any event, health authorities around the globe are clearly extremely concerned about this swine flu pandemic, and they are determined to do something about it.

According to stunning new estimates from the CDC, hundreds of thousands of Americans could die from the H1N1 swine flu over the next 2 years.

The World Health Organization is saying that the H1N1 pandemic is gaining speed. In fact, the WHO is estimating that 2 billion people will get the "swine flu" over the next 2 years.

That is approximately one-third of the people on earth.

Wow!  Those are eye-popping numbers.

Some cities have become so alarmed that they are taking their preparations to bizarre extremes.

For example, the Exeter City Council says that it is actually considering using the catacombs under the city to store the corpses of deceased swine flu victims if the pandemic worsens.

Now that is bizarre!

Hopefully we are not going to be facing a crisis that requires mass graves.

But in any event, are there rational things that the average person can do to prepare for this fall and winter?

Yes.

Some health experts are now claiming that Vitamin D is a "major weapon" against the swine flu. In fact, if you do some research there are a number of things that you can do to significantly boost your immune system, and there are a number of natural methods to fight the swine flu if you do end up contracting it.

But perhaps the biggest danger we will face is if the H1N1 virus seriously mutates. For example, scientists are now starting to wonder what will happen when the H1N1 flu encounters the H5N1 flu.

Will it create a super flu?

Will it create a flu that is easily transmissible from human to human like H1N1 but that also has a high death rate like H5N1?

That truth is that nobody actually knows.

Hopefully this swine flu pandemic will fade away and we won't have anything to worry about.  But if this current H1N1 strain merges with the H5N1 bird flu we could be facing a catastrophe of unprecedented magnitude.

In any event, now is the time to make certain that you and your family are prepared for whatever is ahead.

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  • Phil

    Such “ADJUVANTS” like “THIMERSOL” (which gave rise to the large amounts of ADHD,ASPERGER’S SYNDROM,DOWNS SYNDROM etc..) and possibly “SQUALENE” (which was used on our vets in the Gulf regional war(s)causing a host of debilitating health problems) can and most likely will be used as an “ADJUVANT(S)in the mix in the vaccinations that will be mandatory for each of use to take. During a declared pandemic a vaccine manufacturer can use any “ADJUVANT(S)” they please…with impunity…no matter what side effect(s)might be incurred …even death!You cannot sue the federal government nor the drug manufacturer…however you can sue the state government i.e….the state health department,regional and local health departments. This would wipe out any state health care system, yet alone break any state’s financial reserve(s)…bring them to their knees, particularly during our currant economic down turn. Thank you for considering this information…Ive spent 2 months researching this.

  • Phil

    As a side note consider this information…..The world Health Organization as of July 16th. will no longer take in any information from any country in regards to how many people in that country have h1n1 or how many have died, even though this is mandated by their U.N. charter! The last statistical information was given on the 27th. of July and is as follows:…total cases world wide of h1n1 …134,503…total deaths (proven) world wide…816. With a world population of approximately at 6.9 billion people, this would extrapolate to…. .001949 % cases of h1n1 world wide and .00001182 % deaths world wide. Yet the W.H.O has declared a world wide pandemic! Again..thank you for considering this information.

  • writermom

    What a scary time we live in…again the Govt is playing with people’s lives w/ no regard of the outcome. These are our CHILDREN we are talking about. Let’s use our heads folks. The common sense that brings us to this informative website about the H1N1 vaccine that has not been fully tested.Stay healthy, spread the word on the vaccine….

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