Kimberly Quinlan Lindsey
Experts
CDC
Swine flu 2009
[2011 Oct] CDC Director
Arrested for Child Molestation and Bestiality By Dr. Mercola
As you may recall, the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic turned out to be a complete
sham, with a fast-tracked and particularly dangerous vaccine being pushed as the
sole remedy. Children and pregnant women were the primary targets of this
dangerous vaccine. The H1N1 flu was a perfect example of how the CDC can
brazenly distort reality, and often ignore and deny the dangerous and
life-threatening side effects of their solution. As a result of this bogus
propaganda campaign, thousands of people were harmed (and many died) worldwide.
In August, it was revealed that the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine increased the
risk for narcolepsy—a very rare and devastating sleeping disorder—in Swedish
children and adolescents by 660 percent.
Finland also noticed a dramatic increase in narcolepsy following vaccination
with Pandemrix. There, an interim report issued in January of this year found
that the H1N1 vaccine increased the risk of narcolepsy by 900 percent in
children and adolescents below the age of 19. In the US, the H1N1 flu vaccine
was statistically linked with abnormally high rates of miscarriage and
stillbirths. As reported by Steven Rubin on the NVIC's blog, the US H1N1 flu
vaccine was SIXTY times more likely to be reported to VAERS to be associated
with miscarriage than previous seasonal flu vaccines.
The only "winners" in this game were the pharmaceutical companies that received
millions of dollars for this never-proven-effective and highly reactive vaccine,
while being sheltered by our government from liability for any harm it caused.
Dr. Lindsey played an important
role in that campaign, which ended in tragedy for countless many—not from a
killer flu (statistically, the 2009 H1N1 flu was MILDER than usual) but from the
dangerous and expensive "remedy" to this oversold non-threat.
All of that said, I do want to
stress that Dr. Lindsey has not yet been found guilty, and there are still many
unanswered questions relating to this case. But this is not the only shocking
story raising questions about the ethics of those involved in creating the CDC's
health recommendations.