That’s the word from nurse Kathy Rucker, director of student Health Services at Tucson Unified School District.
We have been treated to a list of preventive measures you can take. They include nothing you don’t already know, only they suggest you actually do them. We know that most people are aware of what to do but often don’t bother if no one is looking. But viruses are lurking everywhere and the little buggers can live up to 47 hours on surfaces.
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There are serious questions raised and more than a few people think knowledge of the dangers has been suppressed.
A confidential letter from the Health Protection Agency, an official body in the United Kingdom that oversees public health was originally sent to 600 senior neurologists telling them they must be alert for an increase in a brain disorder called Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), which could be triggered by the vaccine.
GBS is no walk in the park. It attacks the lining of the nerves, causing paralysis and inability to breathe, and it can be fatal. Release of the letter led to demands to know why the information has not been given to the public before the vaccination of millions of people, including children, begins.
The letter asserts that in a similar swine flu episode in 1976, more people died from the vaccination than from swine flu itself. That year 500 cases of GBS were detected. This new 2009 vaccine may have increased the risk of contracting GBS by eight times due to the addition of squalene oil.
Based on data assembled by Alex Jones at InfoWars.com, I learned that flu vaccine contains squalene oil as an adjuvant, a pharmacological agent that amplifies the effect of certain drugs. Micropaleontologist Dr. Viera Scheibner conducted research into the adverse effects of adjuvants in vaccines and wrote: “Squalene contributed to the cascade of reactions called Gulf War syndrome. GIs developed arthritis, fibromyalgia, lymphadenopathy, rashes, photosensitive rashes, malar rashes, chronic fatigue, chronic headaches, abnormal body hair loss, non-healing skin lesions, aphthous ulcers, dizziness, weakness, memory loss, seizures, mood changes, neuropsychiatric problems, anti-thyroid effects, anaemia, elevated ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, deadly Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Raynaud’s phenomenon with paroxysms of lack of blood in fingers and toes, Sjorgren’s syndrome with blurred vision, chronic diarrhea, night sweats and low-grade fever.”
A federal judge ruled there was good cause to believe squalene to be harmful, and he ordered the Pentagon to stop administering it in October 2004.
Gary Matsumoto, a New York-based award-winning investigative journalist, says “Squalene is a kind of trigger for [a] real biological weapon,” what Soviet researchers called “a biological time bomb!”
Matsumoto and Dr. Pam Asa, the nation’s leading researcher into the role that the adjuvant squalene plays in the anthrax vaccine, conclude that “Oil adjuvants are the most insidious chemical weapon ever devised, including ones with squalene.
So what American scientists conceived as a vaccine booster — or what’s now being developed in labs — was another ‘nano-bomb,’ instigating chronic, unpredictable and debilitating disease. Using squalene in vaccines is outlandish and criminal.”
Vaccine makers and federal officials are immune from any lawsuits that may result from the new swine flu vaccine, under an order signed by Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius last month.
A writer in The Huffington Post online says the acceptance of the vaccine program will split along political lines with those who trust the government taking the shots and those who do not, refusing them. If enough people refuse the vaccine, the government may declare a health emergency and make it mandatory. That will be ugly.
There’s more. Much more. But is this paranoia or science. I must leave that up to you. Remember, just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you.
Contact Lionel Waxman at territorial@waxmanmedia.com or visit his website: www.newflashpoint.com.








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