Matt Ryan
Infowars.com
August 30, 2010
The Kansas City Star published an article stating that the new flu vaccines are available and that everyone should get one. The opening phrase sets a strange tone, âJust after the news that âswine fluâ is no longer a global threat, itâs time to roll up our sleeves for another shot.â
The article continues:
These are some of the concerns you can lay to rest.
â¢No need to worry about the safety of H1N1 vaccine. While some worried last year that the shot for this novel virus hadnât been tested adequately, Norman said: âI think we feel a terrific amount of comfort with the H1N1 vaccine. ⦠It has a very, very favorable safety profile.â
â¢No need to worry about getting a shot too early, experts said. Immunity is good for at least six months â enough to get through peak flu season â and perhaps as long as a year.
â¢No need to worry about shortages. Without glitches, plenty of shots and nasal spray should be available.
While this article may ignore the countless studies and incidents reported around the world of severe and sometimes deadly side effects of the vaccine, it also ignores the heart of peopleâs concerns. Australia banned the vaccine after children suffered serious side-effects, Finland suspended swine flu shots after they were linked with neurological disorder, and the Telegraph reported on links between flu jabs and âfitsâ in children under 5. These concerns arenât addressed by the article calling for everyone to roll up their sleeve and take the shot.
http://www.infowars.com/flu-vaccine-propaganda-fails-readers-awake-to-the-truth/
Infowars.com
August 30, 2010
The Kansas City Star published an article stating that the new flu vaccines are available and that everyone should get one. The opening phrase sets a strange tone, âJust after the news that âswine fluâ is no longer a global threat, itâs time to roll up our sleeves for another shot.â
The article continues:
These are some of the concerns you can lay to rest.
â¢No need to worry about the safety of H1N1 vaccine. While some worried last year that the shot for this novel virus hadnât been tested adequately, Norman said: âI think we feel a terrific amount of comfort with the H1N1 vaccine. ⦠It has a very, very favorable safety profile.â
â¢No need to worry about getting a shot too early, experts said. Immunity is good for at least six months â enough to get through peak flu season â and perhaps as long as a year.
â¢No need to worry about shortages. Without glitches, plenty of shots and nasal spray should be available.
While this article may ignore the countless studies and incidents reported around the world of severe and sometimes deadly side effects of the vaccine, it also ignores the heart of peopleâs concerns. Australia banned the vaccine after children suffered serious side-effects, Finland suspended swine flu shots after they were linked with neurological disorder, and the Telegraph reported on links between flu jabs and âfitsâ in children under 5. These concerns arenât addressed by the article calling for everyone to roll up their sleeve and take the shot.
http://www.infowars.com/flu-vaccine-propaganda-fails-readers-awake-to-the-truth/