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paralyzed. The whole program ground to a halt.
President Ford decided to settle the matter quickly. In front of the whole world, on television, he
rolled up his sleeve and ‘had his shot’. I claimed at the time that he was given a ‘dud’ shot and I
am certain that this was actually done. Then President Ford invited all the news media men and
women who were milling around to line up and have their shots. Only one man volunteered and
he happened to be the White House press secretary. All the others refused the invitation.
There was not a single case of swine flu. There never was going to be an epidemic of swine flu.
How was it that the world’s most powerful man with the world's greatest department of health got
it all so wrong? No one really knows the answer but what ever it is it is certainly not clean and
tidy.
Furthermore, as far as I know I was the only practicing doctor who spoke out against it and
warned about almost certain consequences. How was it that a doctor with only basic qualifications
and not even the possessor of American citizenship stood out alone? There was at least one
researcher, Anthony Morris, who did try to speak out but he was at the time censored and
censored very hard.
This, therefore, is a classical example of how only one man got it right and everyone else got it
wrong. This is an important consideration because, when the subject of vaccines is discussed the
fact that the vast bulk of the medical establishment states that something is so it is not, in reality,
necessarily so. If the establishment can get something so vast and important as the swine fiu
vaccine campaign so wrong then it is logical to reason that they could also get a lot of other things
wrong. At least it gives reasons to doubt what the establishment claims to be fact. If doctors and
members of the general public considered this fewer errors would be made and fewer individuals
would suffer unnecessarily.
http://webpages.netlink.co.nz/~ias/swine.htm“
Claims of over $1.3 billion came from victims of the vaccine that caused severe paralysis,
Guillain-Barre Syndrome, and death of 25.
XIX Inadequate performance of the government in stopping the spread of the swine flu as cover
for spreading a pandemic
The necessity for a mandatory vaccine or multiple mandatory vaccines could have been avoided
by early curtailment of the virus' spread says an expert. Hong Kong virologist and SARS expert Yi
Guan says the World Health Organization erred in not responding fast enough to the outbreak and
thus contributed to more cases being spread rapidly. The fact that the borders were not closed and
airplane flights were not halted into Mexico or departing from Mexico furthered the spread of the
swine flu. (Stone, SARS Sleuth Tracks Swine Flu, Attacks WHO, 2009)
http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2009/504/1?etoc
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC called on the Obama administration April 27 to
immediately close the southern border to Mexico and restrict all inbound air and ground traffic
from Mexico to emergencies and product delivery to protect American lives from the Mexican
Swine Flu outbreak., but the borders were left open.