
Normally people do not drop dead after taking a vaccine. More commonly, the adverse effects of taking a vaccine take a while to show up, as only later victims develop autism, dementia, neurological disorders, paralysis, infertility or cancer (among a wide variety of other conditions). However, numerous reports are now coming in from all over Europe of people becoming seriously ill and even dropping dead after getting injected with the H1N1 swine flu vaccine. (Read More.....)

Would you feel comfortable being injected with a vaccine that contains a substance that has been strongly linked to infertility? Well, if you take the Fluarix swine flu vaccine manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline or any of the other swine flu vaccines that contain Polysorbate 80 that is exactly what you will be doing. If you are considering getting the swine flu vaccine, or any other vaccine for that matter, perhaps you should educate yourself about EXACTLY what is in these vaccines before you allow them to be injected into your body. (Read More.....)

As you read this, 400,000 doses of FluMist swine flu vaccine containing live swine flu have either already arrived or are scheduled to arrive shortly in California. Millions more are being distributed across the United States. FluMist's own package insert warns that vaccinated individuals "should avoid close contact with immunocompromised individuals for at least 21 days". Why? Because whoever gets vaccinated can potentially spread the swine flu to others. Over the next few weeks, millions of Americans will be turned into potentially dangerous disease carriers. (Read More.....)

The H1N1 swine flu vaccination campaign in the United States has not officially begun, and millions of Americans will quickly line up to be injected with a vaccine that they believe will help protect them from disease. But is this blind faith warranted? Could it be possible that vaccines are bad for you? After all, the last time a mass swine flu vaccination campaign was attempted in the 1970s, the swine flu vaccine killed and crippled far more people than the swine flu did. So is there any reason to think that things will be different this time around? (Read More.....)