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9-22-2009 12:22 PM
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In the case of the H1N1 vaccine, the adjuvants used are AS03 & MF59, both containing squalene. Squalene is a naturally occurring substance present in human and animal brain tissue. By it’s self, squalene is a “safe” substance, but in it’s role as an adjuvant it can trigger an autoimmune response, where by the body actually attacks itself. In individuals with weakened immune systems this can have devastating consequences.The use of squalene in an adjuvant vaccine in the 1990’s has been linked to Gulf War syndrome and other diseases.

Further, concerns are raised by the presence of Thiomersal, a preservative used in the vaccine to prolong shelf life.
Thiomersal contains 47-58% mercury which many believe maybe linked to autism and a host of other neurological disorders. Although it has been suggested that there is no definitive scientific link to the onset of autism it has become a very controversial issue and has raised significant concern.

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9-22-2009 12:23 PM
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Also at issue is the link to Guillain-Barre Syndrome during the 1976 Swine Flu Vaccination Program. 40 people died and over 500 hundred were paralyzed and became ill immediately after receiving the vaccination. It was a stark contrast to the 1 unfortunate individual who died of the actual flu virus. 40 million people were vaccinated in an 8 week period before the program was abruptly cancelled when it became apparent the virus simply was not spreading. The US government subsequently paid out millions of dollars to the vaccine victims.

The U.S. and Canada will spend roughly 2.5 billion dollars on the development of the vaccine. They have been advised by health authorities that 70 % of the po...
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