Flu virus might be developing resistance to vaccine, WHO, page
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 10:16 AM by sickofitall2012
reply to post by 12.21.12



I think you found the rat I was looking for. I hadn't figured out why they would say this, but now I think I know. Good call 12-21-12.


reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 10:20 AM by sickofitall2012
reply to post by marg6043



Your absolutely right. The vaccine for the last "swine flu scare" in the 70's paralyzed 1400 people. The CDC was quoted as saying that the vaccine was as safe as water. They withdrew the vaccine and not another word was heard from them. Sorry sons' a b***ches!!!!!!!!! Not again you a- h**es.


reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 10:28 AM by 12.21.12
reply to post by sickofitall2012



Well first, they never announced they had a cure. So why would we be interested in purchasing their bulk of flu shots? What are they doing, going out of business? Are they having a sale? Should we invest in their stockpiles so they can finance more affective ways to kill us?

Second, anybody that is in the military can get a smallpox vaccine as one of three shots and the Federal Government and the WHO own ALL of the stockpiles. Only if you get signed off by the Federal Government can you get a smallpox vaccine but only AFTER you come into contact with h1n1 flu or smallpox related sickness.



reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 10:38 AM by marg6043
reply to post by 12.21.12



Well when it comes to the small pox, I have the vaccine as I was born before the 80s.

Sadly my children doesn't have it.


reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 10:47 AM by havok
reply to post by warrenb



Another good find. (Nice new avatar too - I need to work on a new one)

So, in my opinion, the vaccine is just a weakend form of the virus? Right?
So, how can it build a resistance to itself?

Thats the question. Test it first, ask questions later.


reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 12:47 PM by rogerstigers
reply to post by BaronVonGodzilla



Well, in her case, it is simple. Tell her since she was already infected with H1N1, she is now immune and no vaccine is needed. As for convincing herr that you do not need it, tell her that she survived and you know what to expect now, so you are better equipped to handle it if you get sick.
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