A New Swine Flu Perspective
Wish this had gotten more exposure a week ago:
“Reminds me of 1976…we had a vote on the swine flu. Back then there was a panic on the swine flu and they said that is was going to sweep the nation and they rapidly came up with some flu shots and the government was going to inoculate everybody and save the world from this ‘disaster’”
“The flu came, the flu went and one person died. Except for those individuals who died from getting the flu vaccine and over 25 people died just from getting the vaccine and many got ill from it, until they had to suspend the whole program.”
“Government shouldn’t be in the medical business making these medical decisions.”
“How did the Department of Homeland Security get into the medical business, you know it’s just totally out of control.”
There were 13,000 Turberculosis cases in 2008. In 2006, the last year they recorded deaths of TB, there were 644 deaths. THAT is a serious disease.
I have my own theories as to why this Swine flu was so heavily publicized.
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March 6th, 2010 at 12:17 am
Really like this post, thanks for writing.