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Jan Drew  
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Newsgroups: misc.health.alternative, misc.kids.health, misc.headlines, misc.kids, sci.med
From: "Jan Drew" <jdrew1...@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 21:07:37 -0400
Local: Tues, Oct 7 2008 6:07 am
Subject: CDC misinformation about vaccines

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) the 2008 flu season is
ramping up to be one of the worst flu seasons to date, and, "the best way to
prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccination each year."  In fact, they
are recommending that the following groups all get vaccinated this year:
. All children 6 months to 18 years old (previous recommendation was 6
months to 5 years old)
. Anyone over age 50
. Pregnant Women
. Anyone with chronic medical conditions

The CDC has a goal to vaccinate an astonishing 261 million people this year!

Why the push?  The CDC claims that 36,000 people die each year from the flu,
and that getting the vaccine will prevent you from getting the flu,
therefore saving your life (1).

How much of this is true?  Do you need the vaccine?  Is it safe or
effective?

Let's take a look at the numbers first - do 36,000 people die from the flu
each year?

According to the Centers for Disease Controls own Vital Statistics (the
exact same website that claims that 36,000 people die from the flu each
year), 1100 people died from the flu in 2004, 1812 in 2005 and 860 people
died in 2006 from the flu.  This has actually spiked dramatically - deaths
in 2001 were only 257.  Of those deaths attributed to the flu, very few are
actually determined for sure that they are tied to influenza (2).

So why does the CDC claim that 36,000 people die from the flu each year?
Apparently researchers with the British Medical Journal wondered the same
thing when they asked, "Are US flu death figures more PR than science?"
They concluded that the numbers are inflated to scare the public and sell
more of the vaccine (3).

Consequently - they come up with the 36,000 based on two things - 1) a flu
epidemic in Hong Kong that killed about 34,000 people, and 2) by combining
flu deaths with pneumonia deaths (which is completely different from the flu
and even if the flu vaccine did provide immunity against the flu it would
not provide immunity against pneumonia).

Despite the outright lies about the numbers, if the flu shot is effective
then you want to get the shot, right?  Let's take a look at that question:
Is the flu shot safe or effective?

If it were effective then certainly health care workers (HCWs), who are
exposed to the flu and other diseases every day, would line up to get their
vaccine.  According to the Journal of Internal Medicine, that isn't the
case.  The overall vaccination rate among HCWs is just 38%.  The study
concluded that "The overall influenza vaccination rate among HCWs in the
United States is low.  Interventions seeking to improve HCW vaccination
rates may need to target these specific subgroups" (4).

Regarding the effectiveness of the shot, it is important to know how the
manufacturers determine what strains of flu to put in that year.  They
travel to Asia early in the year and collect data, then guess as to which
three flu strains will work their way across the ocean for the beginning of
the flu season.

According to the Think Twice Institute:

"Flu 'experts' often guess wrong. For example, in 1994 they predicted that
Shangdong, Texas, and Panama strains would be prevalent that year, thus
millions of people were vaccinated with a flu shot that contained these
viruses. However, when winter arrived, the Johannesburg and Beijing strains
of influenza circulated through society. The vaccine was ineffective. This
happened again in 1996, and again in 1997. More recently, the vaccine
created for the 2003-2004 flu season contained flu strains that did not
circulate through society that year. Officials were once again forced to
admit that millions of people were vaccinated with an ineffective vaccine
(5)."

But what if they guess right for the year and the flu vaccine does contain
the correct strains?  We'll answer that with a question: Do you know what is
in your flu vaccine?  You may not want one even if they do guess right,
simply because of the ingredients.

Here are some of the ingredients:

. Chick embryos
. Three flu viruses that were collected in Asia in January or February
. Formaldehyde (that's right - the stuff they embalm humans with and
classified as a known cancer-causing substance by the International Agency
for Research on Cancer) (6)
. Thimerosal - a mercury based preservative which can lead to brain injury,
autoimmune diseases and autism
. Sodium Phosphate or Sodium Chloride
. Gelatin

Do you want to inject ANY of the above ingredients into your bloodstream???
Even if they guess right, you can count our staff out!  We don't want any of
the above things injected in us!

http://articles.herballegacy.com/the-flu-and-flu-vaccine/


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