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A couple of comments by our readers and an article over at tetrahedron.org are causing us to ask some hard questions about a hormone called "human chorionic gonadotrophin" (hCG) and vaccines. Apparently, when the hormone hCG is added to a vaccine, the human body not only develops antibodies against what it is being vaccinated for, it also develops antibodies against hCG. If a woman is pregnant when this hormone is injected, her body starts a battle to kill off this hormone. In essence, injecting this hormone induces the body's immune system to attack the hormone needed to bring an unborn child to term. What you will find below is a comment from a reader named Amy who got the H1N1 vaccine and later had high hCG levels even though her embryo had stopped growing, a comment from a reader named Goobs about hCG in vaccines, and an excerpt from an article on tetrahedron.org about hCG in vaccines. When read together, these pieces start to raise some very serious questions.... (Read More.....)
World health authorities and the U.S. government have spent a ton of money over the past year to promote the H1N1 vaccine. But if the H1N1 swine flu vaccine is safe, then why are so many people being hurt by it? This website is not that large, and yet we have received dozens and dozens of comments from our readers about how the H1N1 swine flu vaccine has destroyed their lives. We have posted some of the latest reader testimonies below. But the U.S. government and the big media companies continue to refuse to look into this epidemic of side effects because it is not "politically correct" to do so. Fortunately, on the other side of the Atlantic, the Council of Europe is investigating how pharmaceutical companies used their influence to get a "pandemic" declared and is looking into why all of these vaccines were pushed on us when the H1N1 swine flu turned out to be less dangerous than even the common seasonal flu..... (Read More.....)
Is the H1N1 swine flu vaccine causing miscarriages? Is the vaccine safe for pregnant women to take? Those are questions that thousands upon thousands of pregnant women have wrestled with over the past couple of months as they have decided what to do about the swine flu. The WHO and U.S health authorities insisted that the H1N1 swine flu vaccine was perfectly safe for pregnant women and pushed them to the front of the line. So thousands of women did run out and get themselves injected with the vaccine. Now reports are pouring in from all over the United States of women who have lost their babies very quickly after receiving the H1N1 vaccine. Many of these women are overcome with pain and a feeling of loss and are looking for answers. They end up on sites like this one because the mainstream media won't touch this story with a ten foot pole (lest they offend the pharmaceutical giants and their millions of dollars in ad money). Fortunately there are alternatives to the mainstream media now. The following are stories from 9 of our readers who have lost their babies very soon after getting the H1N1 swine flu vaccine. We challenge anyone who still believes in the safety of this vaccine to read all of the following stories and then to explain to the rest of us why we should not be concerned. (Read More.....)
Eileen Dannemann of the National Coalition of Organized Women has put together a team consisting of epidemiologists, researchers, doctors and attorneys to help guide women who have had miscarriages or fetal deaths associated with the seasonal and/or H1N1 swine flu vaccine. She is interested in hearing from anyone who has experienced serious side effects from the H1N1 vaccine, but in particular she is focusing on pregnant women who have had problems with their babies after taking a flu vaccine. Eileen's contact information is posted at the end of this post. Her desire is to help make sure that these types of side effects do not happen to women (especially pregnant women) in the future. If any of you would be willing to share your story with Eileen it would help her organization out a great deal. (Read More.....)
A visitor to our site posted a comment the other day that we believe merits special attention. It must be noted that this is a secondhand story, but the truth is that most people are not going to lie about this kind of thing. However, we will warn that this report is unconfirmed. Not that the mainstream media will touch most stories like this. Most in the mainstream media continue to insist that the H1N1 vaccine is perfectly safe and that side effects are incredibly rare. However, as we have previously documented on this site, that is most definitely not the case. Anyway, the story posted below is about a pregnant woman who lost the use of both of her arms after getting injected with the H1N1 swine flu vaccine. So just how is she supposed to hold her baby or take care of it? (Read More.....)
Tens of thousands of people around the globe have read our previous article about how the H1N1 swine flu vaccine is causing many women to have miscarriages: Shocking H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Miscarriage Stories From Pregnant Women – Tell Your Doctors That Vaccines And Pregnancy Do Not Mix! Since we published that article, we have seen testimonies pour in from even more pregnant women who have lost their babies after receiving the H1N1 swine flu vaccine. Frankly, we have been overwhelmed by the response. How could it possibly be a coincidence that so many women are suddenly having miscarriages after getting the swine flu shot? It just does not add up. The truth is that huge numbers of women have experienced avoidable tragedies, but those stories are not being reported in the mainstream media. Hopefully we have given at least some of those women a small voice. Today, we wanted to share Dawn's story with you. (Read More.....)
 If you are foolish enough to run out and get injected with the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, please make certain to insist that the person administering the vaccine shakes the flu vaccine vial very, very well before using it. Why? Because the mercury in the H1N1 swine flu vaccine is a very heavy metal, it tends to settle on the bottom of the vaccine vial. If the person administering the H1N1 vaccine does not shake the vial vigorously before using it, then the mercury will not be distributed evenly throughout the entire vaccine. Thus, the last person getting a vaccination from that particular vial risks getting a shot with nearly all of the mercury from that vial in it. (Read More.....)
 Current H1N1 swine flu vaccine production primarily relies on growing the H1N1 swine flu inside of chicken eggs. However, that process has proven to be too slow to please vaccine manufacturers, so new "cutting edge" processes are being developed to make the vaccine production process quicker and more efficient. According to the Washington Post, some of the bizarre new vaccine production methods being developed include using dog cells to grow the vaccine, using genetically engineered E.coli bacteria to grow the vaccine, and inserting genetically engineered flu genes into a worm virus, which then infects cells from caterpillar ovaries. In addition, some manufacturers are considering going back to an old method that used African green monkey kidney cells to grow flu vaccines. (Read More.....)
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