Originally posted by marg6043
reply to post by ecoparity
Found the article by my most trusted site on medications,
In order to legally allow unlicensed squalene adjuvants to be included in licensed H1N1 vaccines, the US government would have had to issue an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA).
To date, no EUA has been issued, so the swine flu vaccines licensed for use in the US do NOT contain squalene. However, it is still unclear whether the National Emergency declaration issued by President Obama on October 23, 2009, will cover adding novel adjuvants like squalene, or whether a separate EUA must be issued to allow the use of unlicensed adjuvants.
So!... what gives?
If I would put my shiny tinfoil hat on, I would say; this is exactly WHY Obama was so eager to issue the National Emergency declaration.
And I'm quite sure that under this "emergency conditions" they are not even obliged or forced to tell you if the shots contain squalene or not!
Soo! do you trust them marg?
[edit on 17-11-2009 by Chevalerous]


