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Swine Flu Vaccine Causes Miscarriage
and Stillbirth! The National Coalition of Organized Women (NCOW)
issued a press release on October 28, 2010, alerting pregnant women to
avoid the Swine Influenza Vaccine. The number of reported miscarriages
and stillbirths attributed to this vaccine rose 2440% over the previous
two-year period. There were 178 cases reported by the Vaccine Adverse
Event Reporting System (VAERS), in contrast to 7 in the previous period.
Given that only a small fraction of actual cases get reported to VAERS,
statistical methods are used to estimate the true number. The updated
estimate of actual miscarriages and stillbirths caused by this vaccine is
between 946 and 3,587.
Complicating the problem,
Dr. Marie McCormick, chair of
the CDC Vaccine Risk and Assessment Working Group, has pronounced
publicly that there were absolutely no H1N1 vaccine-related adverse
events in pregnant women in 2009/10, directly contradicting the available
evidence.
In other
words, the government agency supposedly responsible for preventing
disease is lying to us about the safety of these vaccines.
Additionally, the preservative used in this vaccine is thimerosal,
which was shown to be a neurotoxin that causes autism. It is extremely
likely that many of the infants who survived (about half of pregnant
women in the US received the vaccine) will succumb to mental development
problems, and reporting of such problems and tracking them back to the
vaccine would be virtually impossible.
My advice: No one should take the flu vaccine this or any year. It is
dangerous to your health, and, if you are pregnant, to the health of your
unborn child. You can avoid the worst aspects of influenza by following a
good health regimen:
http://www.cqs.com/influenza.htm.
You can read the original transcript of the press release here:
http://www.cqs.com/ncowpressrelease.pdf. |