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U.S. government to pay for flu vaccine campaign (Reuters)

Reuters - The U.S. government will pay for any vaccination program against the H1N1 swine flu, and may encourage schools to help vaccinate children, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said on Thursday. » Full Story on Yahoo! News

The fact that the government is willing to pay for it is proof certain that it is not for our health. If it was meant to make us healthy or protect us from illness, you can bet your paycheck that it would certainly NOT be free. DO NOT LET YOUR CHILDREN RECEIVE THIS VACCINE! I have been researching this for years and I know beyond the shadow of a doubt that it will do more harm than good. This flu was artificially created, it did not come from pigs or birds, except that the dna from these animals was used in its creation, and it is not a danger to the majority of humans. We are being lied to.

posted Jul 9, 2009 |
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I agree with revzef we are being lied to. our government is owned by oil and pharmiceuticals.. whatever they want , we get...anything for profit....people don't let your children become guinea pigs ! Well any more than they already are anyway....

posted Jul 10, 2009 |
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Truly frightening. What happened to the original story and comments. What happened to the stories from a few weeks ago about the pharmaceutical companies offer to cut drug costs by 80 billion dollars for the government health plan. Wonder how much they will make with these vaccines? Is that part of the "deal"? There is some messed up stuff going on here, and I am not just paranoid.

posted Jul 10, 2009 |
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Sure they will. And how many dead/damaged kids are we going to have from this?

Take Action Now

Go to www.NVIC.org and learn more. Register now to attend the Fourth International Public Conference on Vaccination Oct. 2-4, 2009 in Washington, D.C. and help organize in your state to protect your right to informed consent to vaccination. Call and write the state legislators you elected to make public health laws that govern you and your family. Make your voice heard.

posted Jul 10, 2009 |
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Older Americans May Have Antibodies Against Swine Flu

The good news about the new swine flu going around is that there are signs those of us born before 1957, may be naturally protected and at LOWER risk of being infected11,12. Why? Because we recovered from influenza caused by similar influenza strains that circulated in past decades and have long lasting antibodies that help us resist infection. So the aging baby boomers have something to be happy about.

posted Jul 10, 2009 |
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