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Session I of a Council On Foreign Relations Symposium on Pandemic Influenza: Science, Economics and Foreign Policy

I quickly scanned through this transcript (there is a video available, too) and just HAD to point out to key “take-aways” from this mess of a “Symposium”:

[01] Only “crazy”, “ultra-righ/left”, “unholy” people believe vaccines are bad or at best faulty science that needs to be questioned / studied… they MUST be countered in ways that involve “psychology and communication strategy” (read: NLP, MK Ultra, etc.).

[02] The best way to get people to ‘willingly submit’ to the vaccine would be to induce fear by making the virus seem horribly deadly AND say there is a shortage of the ‘fix’.  HELLO!

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Session I of a Council On Foreign Relations Symposium on Pandemic Influenza: Science, Economics and Foreign Policy

Panelists: Arnold Monto, Professor, Epidemiology, University of Michigan Peter Palese, Professor and Chair, Microbiology and Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Lone Simonsen, Research Professor and Research Director, Department of Global Health, George Washington University

Presider: Jon Cohen, Correspondent, Science Magazine

Introductory Speaker: Laurie A. Garrett, Senior Fellow For Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations

October 16, 2009 — Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)

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[01] QUESTIONER: Tom Wilson (ph), Cornell Medical School.

Sir, I think we’re all aware that the anti-vaccine movement is having a field day on the Internet and on media outlooks like Fox News and so on, causing productions in vaccine uptake, and it appears to be a pretty unholy alliance of the ultra right and the ultra left working together to sort of hit with strong anti-tactics, and I’m not sure we’re countering these people very well, and one of the things I do in my spare time is counter the AIDS denial as to people believe HIV is harmless or doesn’t exist, and who led to the deaths of over 350,000 people in South Africa over the past decade.

And you have to take these people on in a different style than scientists are used to. We have to develop better sound bites. We have to develop better discussion. You don’t really — you can’t really debate these people, but you have to develop the counter methods. For example, you hear that we shouldn’t take flu vaccines because the mercury will kill us.

Well, Paul Offert (ph) in the New York Times last week pointed out that there is less mercury in a flu shot than there is in a tuna fish sandwich [VL: I often INJECT my tuna sandwich… what about you? *CLICK HERE* for the science on Mercury and why ingestion is different from injection], and that’s a powerful sound bite to use against the crazy people who think that vaccines will kill you. That’s just one example. We need to develop anti-tactics to get across the message that vaccines are safe and beneficial to society, and we need to learn to deal with the crazy people who would try and stop us doing that.

SIMONSEN: I’d like to completely agree with you. I think there’s a lot of room for improvement, virtually reaching better across the public health expertise to attract the people who are interested in receiving the facts and actually to prevent the mistrust. Actually, there are many people who sort of (inaudible) that mistrust and I think there’s really a very good case for doing more in the area of psychology and communications strategy to actually relate data and so that people can really understand. I mean, we’re on the same plane here. This is a disease that’s threatening humanity and here is the best vaccine and you need it.

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[02] COHEN: Well, it’s an interesting question, though. Would you be against mandating?

SIMONSEN: Well, I think this is very interesting because, I mean, especially for the health-care worker example. I mean, there are many, many good reasons why health care workers should be considering immunization for their own safety but also to protect and, first, do no harm to the patients that they are treating. Having said that, does it work to mandate?

I think what would work better would be to say that there was a shortage and people tend to buy more of something that’s in demand. (Laughter.) We saw that — there was one season where, really, people lined up all night to get a flu shot.

Swine Flu (H1N1) Vaccine Bad In Some Places – Not Good Old America!

If you aren’t seeing the point, yet, then please… remove the mud from your eyes and (at a minimum) meditate over these headlines [01] and [02]… maybe even /dare/ to read the articles.

[01] Swissmedic does not approve H1N1 Vaccine for pregnant women, children under 18 years old, and adults over 60.

Pandemrix

Swissmedic has data that show that a single shot with the A(H1N1) flu antigen, mixed with the AS03 adjuvant, leads to sufficient antibody formation.

However, in the case of Pandemrix we mainly have data for adults, but still do not have any data for pregnant women and very little data for children. For this reason, Swissmedic has not yet authorised the administration of Pandemrix to pregnant women, children under the age of 18 and adults over 60.

By the way, AS03 is the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) squalene containing adjuvant.

Here is another take on this announcement:

Switzerland forbids “swine flu” vaccine for pregnant women, young and old!

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[02] Studies reaffirm 2 vaccine doses in kids, show safety in pregnant women

Nov 2, 2009 (CIDRAP News) – Interim clinical trial findings announced today affirm that children younger than 10 need two pandemic H1N1 vaccine doses, and initial findings in pregnant women reveal no safety concerns and a need for only one dose.

Federal officials also detailed the role [VL: not admitting to any work thereof, yet… because there isn’t any] of an independent panel of experts to review vaccine safety data and released a report outlining the government’s vaccine safety monitoring system.

At a media briefing today, Bruce Gellin, MD, director of the National Vaccine Program at the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), said federal officials realize that, despite problems with vaccine supply and demand, Americans still have concerns about its safety. He told reporters that an independent expert group charged with reviewing vaccine safety data met for the first time today to become familiar with the data sources they’ll be reviewing.

The entire articles detailed how diligently the ‘system’ will be monitoring the REACTION to the vaccines… a complete REACTIVE approach to safety ‘research’. THIS HAS TO BE DONE BEFORE – NOT AFTER. GET IT?

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nshade1See this nice little, almost friendly looking, bush full of berries? They sure look tasty… why not just have a handful? We’ve done studies (we watched a sample of 3, healthy, 38 year old adults) eat 3 of the berries with no adverse affects so we are confident in saying that it is safe for ALL people of ALL ages and ALL conditions to have a few. Heck, you might as well eat them when they’re green, too since we don’t have time to wait for them to ripen. We should have sufficient data on the viability of this method after a few thousand ‘testers’ report back their findings (if they are able). So come on – these berries will make you immune to your hunger!  “Just eat your damn berries!”

By the way, these berries are from a Nightshade bush and are deadly when unripe and potentially deadly in quantity when ripe. You couldn’t really know that if ‘research’ wasn’t done…. if they won’t do it, then you must do it yourself lest you subject yourself to your own demise.

Just say no to invincibly ignorant suicidal tendencies.

The Swine Flu Media Propaganda

Here’s a pretty good presentation on some of the Swine Flu (H1N1) Vaccine Propaganda that is going on right now, and has been since 1976.

LINK: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c48_1254841245

Vaccination Records for Adults, Teens, & Children

nojabHere is a blank form for detailing to inquiring minds what vaccines you have had. There is also an example / instructional sheet attached.

These documents are good for your general records and excellent in case someone “questions you on the spot”.

 

This form is labeled for Adults:
  – http://www.scribd.com/doc/20527935/Vaccination-Records-Adults

This form is labeled for Teens & Children:
  – http://www.scribd.com/doc/20527835/Vaccination-Records-Children-and-Teens 

NOTE: The instructions do not limit you to entering only factual information. 🙂

CDC Swine Flu (H1N1) Isolation Order

.Gov Link: http://www2a.cdc.gov/phlp/docs/Isolation%20Order%20v3.pdf
Backup Link: http://www.scribd.com/doc/20483704/CDC-Swine-Flu-H1N1-Isolation-Order-v3

 

A draft isolation order from the CDC for someone who is pegged as being infected with the swine flu (H1N1).  The draft states that anyone who fails to comply could face up to 2 years imprisonment.

VL: Sure, it’s just a draft, but does this pique anyone’s interest just a tad?

10/01/2009 – Potential for Swine Flu (H1N1) Vaccine Mess Begins

Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090913/ap_on_he_me/us_swine_flu_shots

WASHINGTON – The nation’s first round of swine flu shots could begin sooner than expected, with some vaccine available as early as the first week of October, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Sunday.

“So, the first week in October, we expect some of the vaccine to begin to roll, and by mid-October, to have the kind of supplies we were talking about. But we may have some available earlier. And we’ll get it out to states as fast as it comes off the production lines,” Sebelius said.

VL: For people that don’t think there are nefarious intentions with the swine flu (H1N1) vaccine, this is good news for you.  For others, this is a pretty obvious and relevant time to let out a bit “And so it begins…”.  DON’T GET THE SHOT!