
Mike Adams, also known as the Health Ranger, has put together an amazing two minute YouTube music video about why we should all refuse to take the swine flu vaccine. This high quality video is extremely well done, and it was produced in a fun, entertaining way that will make it easy to share with family and friends.
The truth is that millions of people plan to refuse to take the swine flu vaccine because of very serious health and safety concerns. If a we can get a video like this to go viral it can go a long way towards spreading the word. Please share this video by email, Twitter and Facebook with everyone that you know.....
But even though resistance to the swine flu vaccine is rapidly growing, the hype machine for the "fall pandemic" continues to roll along in full gear. In fact, the Obama administration is warning that the swine flu may hospitalize 1.8 million patients in the U.S. this flu season.
So government health officials are gearing up to launch an incredibly massive swine flu vaccination campaign this fall that is being called "unprecedented in its scope".
But not everyone is buying it.
A new poll out of the U.K. has revealed that approximately half of the doctors there will refuse to take the swine flu vaccine. If the doctors plan to resist at such a level, what are the odds that they can force the rest of the U.K. population to take it?
In the U.S. the backlash against the coming swine flu vaccine campaign is growing rapidly as well. Devvy Kidd has an outstanding article out today that examines whether or not a swine flu vaccine is necessary, whether it will be safe and whether or not the U.S. government can legally force you to take it. If you have not read her article yet, we would encourage you to go read it now.


















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Half of health workers reject swine flu shot
By MARIA CHENG (AP) – 2 days ago
LONDON — About half of Hong Kong’s health workers would refuse the swine flu vaccine, new research says, a trend that experts say would likely apply worldwide. In a study that polled 2,255 Hong Kong health workers this year, researchers found even during the height of global swine flu panic in May, less than half were willing to get vaccinated (READ ON…)
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