Posted on 09/15/2009 4:03:07 PM PDT by blueglass
A participant in German swine flu vaccine trials has come forward with startling allegations that he experienced serious adverse side effects after taking the swine flu vaccine - including coughing up blood. German medical researcher Frank von Sonnenburg, who is in charge of the swine flu vaccine trials there does not believe that Axel's account is credible. He told the German publication doing the story that Axel's symptoms could not possibly be related to the vaccine.
Axel, however, insists that what happened to him was most definitely a result of taking the vaccine: "Surely it is no coincidence that they occurred directly after the vaccination."
Considering what happened in 1976, one would think that reports such as these would give health authorities reason to do more testing at least.
But that is not going to happen. In fact, in the United States the swine flu vaccine is going to be rolled out even earlier.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius recently
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There is always the odd problem with medication, but I don’t plan on going after this vaccine for a long time, if ever.
I keep getting pushed to take it when it becomes available, but I don’t want to take it, either.
Guess who they test with a flu vaccine - folks who are coming down with the flu!
Dopey reporting.
This is what happened when the Democrat Congress rushed through the swine flu vaccine in 1976 in a big hurry of a non-crisis (like global warming). It took years for the government to come clean about killing and maiming people who were harmed by the vaccine. In the meantime the injured parties were told their illness was not caused by the vaccine.
I am coming to decide the vaccine is too dangerous considering the risk of the flu.
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