Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE NO URL MOD (Ministry of Defense, UK) ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE ‘Tonight with Trevor Mc’ Monday, March 17, 2003 on ITV1 at 8pm Military anthrax vaccine contains a potentially dangerous substance, which the Ministry of Defence has previously denied, according to a special TV investigation. ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc programme this evening [Monday] at 8pm, has obtained MOD Anthrax vaccine samples which tested positive for Squalene - an agent that has not been granted a licence for use in drugs. The revelation comes as more than half of British service people heading to the Gulf have refused a voluntary Anthrax vaccination, according to the Liberal Democrats. Last week Defence spokesman Keetch MP said that of the 16,538 service personnel offered the jabs only 8,103 accepted. The capsules containing the Anthrax vaccine were washed up on a beach in Bridport, Dorset in January. The MOD are currently investigating the samples but have not been able to discover how the vaccines got there. The Tonight team acquired some of the Bridport capsules, which were tested in a government-accredited laboratory SAL based in Manchester. The results showed that the vaccine contains 36 parts of Squalene per billion. Professor Malcolm Hooper, a scientist who sits on two independent committees set up the government to investigate illnesses of Gulf war veterans, tells the programme that - even in miniscule amounts - Squalene can generate Auto Immune Disease. " Squalene can generate antibodies which can result in Auto Immune Disease, " says Professor Hooper. " So they attack our own bodies with our own immune system and this can effect nerve, it can effect cardiac tissue, it can effect skin… So Squalene is a no, no. It's not been recommended for use in human vaccines, its been tried in a lot of animal experiments. " Squalene is bad news but we know some UK veterans from the first Gulf war had got Squalene anti-bodies in their blood and that was surprising because again it was said [by the MOD] there was no Squalene in any of the vaccines that our people had been given from the UK sources. " Professor Hooper says that even minute traces of Squalene could have serious side effects: " You don't need very much, the immune system is extremely sensitive at that sort of level we're talking about… An almugram is a millionth of a gram, we're talking about a thousand billions to the gram…the body does respond to these very tiny amounts of some substances and so I am really concerned. " The MOD has consistently denied that the Anthrax vaccine contains Squalene and their own tests did not reveal any. They say they're still waiting for the results of research into whether any of their vaccines from Operation Desert Storm made British troops sick. The Department of Health - who encompass the Medicines Control Agency - tells Tonight that Squalene has never been included in the UK licensed Anthrax vaccine and that Squalene is not used in the manufacture of the vaccine. But Dr Pam Asa who is affiliated to the Tulane Medical School in Louisiana, USA, believes that the programme's findings are highly significant and mean that the current Anthrax vaccine may be potentially dangerous. Dr Asa has tested more than 300 former US military personnel who were given vaccinations before the 1991 Gulf War. Says Dr Asa: " It gave us the opportunity to have the vaccine analysed for content, to determine if there was Squalene in it and this was our first opportunity. It was a treasure, because denials are one thing but when you actually have it chemically analysed you get to the truth. " Although Squalene occurs naturally in the body, scientific research has shown that when it is injected it could have a different effect. " We eat a number of things that we would not inject in our bodies, " says Dr Asa. The fact is when we ingest through our mouths…it goes into our bodies in a way that our body accepts it and uses it for nutritional purposes. When we inject it, it goes into the lymphatic system and is processed in a very different way and our body recognizes injected Squalene as a foreign material that it needs to react to, immunologically. " " I have a patient who got ten parts [of Squalene] per billion and he has gone on to develop rheumatoid arthritis, he has a very high level of anti Squalene antibodies. He received two Anthrax shots that contain Squalene, determined by the Food and Drug Administration, and then went on to develop Rheumatoid Arthritis. Others in his group his unit have developed Lupus in their mass and Auto Immune Disease. " I'm afraid we'll see people developing the same diseases that I've seen from the 1998 - 2000 group, which is again Lupus, MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis and ALS. " As British troops await orders in the Gulf, Tonight speaks to Ray Bristow, a Gulf war veteran from 1991 who believes that the drugs and vaccines given to him are responsible for over 30 conditions he has now been diagnosed with - including fits, memory loss, incontinence and chronic fatigue. " When I went out to the Gulf I was obviously very fit, otherwise they wouldn't let me go, " says Ray. " I used to run marathons for charities as a hobby. I'd run fifty miles a week. When I first came back, my health started to deteriorate. I remember sitting on the end of the bed with my head in my hands thinking I was going mad. I couldn't understand what was happening… I've had my dignity stripped from me and it should never have happened. " The former army medic says that the British vaccination programme in Operation Desert Storm was a disgrace and lessons should be learnt: " I would say it was a very shambolic way of vaccinating people. Nobody knew what was being given. Who knows if they were giving the correct dosages? It was a complete disgrace; I never witnessed anything like it in my twenty years in the health services. " For me its too late [but] if they rush the vaccine programme again you're going to get lots of troops [who] will come back sick in ten years time. If they can wait for men and materials to be deployed, they can wait for the ships to get there with the tanks, then surely they can wait an extra few weeks so they can initiate the vaccine programme in a proper manner. " Shaun Rusling, chairman of the National Gulf Veterans and Families Association, says that Tonight's findings are highly significant: " The presence of Squalene in the Anthrax vaccine is extremely significant. It would not surprise me if the Bridport sample was thrown overboard by outgoing troops to Iraq who know what the vaccine contains. " Minister of Defence, Dr Moonie, has previously stated that tests might reveal antibodies for Squalene in war veterans but has categorically denied it came from any Anthrax vaccination. He has also stated that, " There is no such thing as Gulf war syndrome - they're a collection of illnesses which don't fit any particular pattern " . The Tonight programme has presented its findings to the MOD and is awaiting a response. ENDS NOTES TO EDITORS: Please credit ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc at 8pm Monday, if any of this material is used Picture grabs are available The NGVFA 24 hour helpline number is 01482 833 812 PRESS CONTACT: Mark Whittle for Granada on 07768 261 525 Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start September 30 & October 1 http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 We need an independent agency to test the new H1N1 vaccines, too! Why would our government purchase adjuvants if they didn't plan to use them? http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2009pres/07/20090713b.html UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENENO URLMOD (Ministry of Defense, UK) ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE‘Tonight with Trevor Mc’Monday, March 17, 2003 on ITV1 at 8pmMilitary anthrax vaccine contains a potentially dangerous substance, which the Ministry of Defence has previously denied, according to a special TV investigation.ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc programme this evening [Monday] at 8pm, has obtained MOD Anthrax vaccine samples which tested positive for Squalene - an agent that has not been granted a licence for use in drugs.The revelation comes as more than half of British service people heading to the Gulf have refused a voluntary Anthrax vaccination, according to the Liberal Democrats. Last week Defence spokesman Keetch MP said that of the 16,538 service personnel offered the jabs only 8,103 accepted.The capsules containing the Anthrax vaccine were washed up on a beach in Bridport, Dorset in January. The MOD are currently investigating the samples but have not been able to discover how the vaccines got there.The Tonight team acquired some of the Bridport capsules, which were tested in a government-accredited laboratory SAL based in Manchester. The results showed that the vaccine contains 36 parts of Squalene per billion.Professor Malcolm Hooper, a scientist who sits on two independent committees set up the government to investigate illnesses of Gulf war veterans, tells the programme that - even in miniscule amounts - Squalene can generate Auto Immune Disease."Squalene can generate antibodies which can result in Auto Immune Disease," says Professor Hooper. "So they attack our own bodies with our own immune system and this can effect nerve, it can effect cardiac tissue, it can effect skin… So Squalene is a no, no. It's not been recommended for use in human vaccines, its been tried in a lot of animal experiments."Squalene is bad news but we know some UK veterans from the first Gulf war had got Squalene anti-bodies in their blood and that was surprising because again it was said [by the MOD] there was no Squalene in any of the vaccines that our people had been given from the UK sources."Professor Hooper says that even minute traces of Squalene could have serious side effects: "You don't need very much, the immune system is extremely sensitive at that sort of level we're talking about… An almugram is a millionth of a gram, we're talking about a thousand billions to the gram…the body does respond to these very tiny amounts of some substances and so I am really concerned."The MOD has consistently denied that the Anthrax vaccine contains Squalene and their own tests did not reveal any. They say they're still waiting for the results of research into whether any of their vaccines from Operation Desert Storm made British troops sick.The Department of Health - who encompass the Medicines Control Agency - tells Tonight that Squalene has never been included in the UK licensed Anthrax vaccine and that Squalene is not used in the manufacture of the vaccine.But Dr Pam Asa who is affiliated to the Tulane Medical School in Louisiana, USA, believes that the programme's findings are highly significant and mean that the current Anthrax vaccine may be potentially dangerous. Dr Asa has tested more than 300 former US military personnel who were given vaccinations before the 1991 Gulf War.Says Dr Asa: "It gave us the opportunity to have the vaccine analysed for content, to determine if there was Squalene in it and this was our first opportunity. It was a treasure, because denials are one thing but when you actually have it chemically analysed you get to the truth."Although Squalene occurs naturally in the body, scientific research has shown that when it is injected it could have a different effect. "We eat a number of things that we would not inject in our bodies," says Dr Asa. The fact is when we ingest through our mouths…it goes into our bodies in a way that our body accepts it and uses it for nutritional purposes. When we inject it, it goes into the lymphatic system and is processed in a very different way and our body recognizes injected Squalene as a foreign material that it needs to react to, immunologically.""I have a patient who got ten parts [of Squalene] per billion and he has gone on to develop rheumatoid arthritis, he has a very high level of anti Squalene antibodies. He received two Anthrax shots that contain Squalene, determined by the Food and Drug Administration, and then went on to develop Rheumatoid Arthritis. Others in his group his unit have developed Lupus in their mass and Auto Immune Disease."I'm afraid we'll see people developing the same diseases that I've seen from the 1998 - 2000 group, which is again Lupus, MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis and ALS."As British troops await orders in the Gulf, Tonight speaks to Ray Bristow, a Gulf war veteran from 1991 who believes that the drugs and vaccines given to him are responsible for over 30 conditions he has now been diagnosed with - including fits, memory loss, incontinence and chronic fatigue."When I went out to the Gulf I was obviously very fit, otherwise they wouldn't let me go," says Ray. "I used to run marathons for charities as a hobby. I'd run fifty miles a week. When I first came back, my health started to deteriorate. I remember sitting on the end of the bed with my head in my hands thinking I was going mad. I couldn't understand what was happening… I've had my dignity stripped from me and it should never have happened."The former army medic says that the British vaccination programme in Operation Desert Storm was a disgrace and lessons should be learnt: "I would say it was a very shambolic way of vaccinating people. Nobody knew what was being given. Who knows if they were giving the correct dosages? It was a complete disgrace; I never witnessed anything like it in my twenty years in the health services."For me its too late [but] if they rush the vaccine programme again you're going to get lots of troops [who] will come back sick in ten years time. If they can wait for men and materials to be deployed, they can wait for the ships to get there with the tanks, then surely they can wait an extra few weeks so they can initiate the vaccine programme in a proper manner."Shaun Rusling, chairman of the National Gulf Veterans and Families Association, says that Tonight's findings are highly significant: "The presence of Squalene in the Anthrax vaccine is extremely significant. It would not surprise me if the Bridport sample was thrown overboard by outgoing troops to Iraq who know what the vaccine contains."Minister of Defence, Dr Moonie, has previously stated that tests might reveal antibodies for Squalene in war veterans but has categorically denied it came from any Anthrax vaccination. He has also stated that, "There is no such thing as Gulf war syndrome - they're a collection of illnesses which don't fit any particular pattern".The Tonight programme has presented its findings to the MOD and is awaiting a response.ENDSNOTES TO EDITORS: Please credit ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc at 8pm Monday, if any of this material is usedPicture grabs are availableThe NGVFA 24 hour helpline number is 01482 833 812PRESS CONTACT: Mark Whittle for Granada on 07768 261 525Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian HomeopathVaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USAVaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htmVaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start September 30 & October 1http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 We need an independent agency to test the new H1N1 vaccines, too! Why would our government purchase adjuvants if they didn't plan to use them? http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2009pres/07/20090713b.html UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENENO URLMOD (Ministry of Defense, UK) ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE‘Tonight with Trevor Mc’Monday, March 17, 2003 on ITV1 at 8pmMilitary anthrax vaccine contains a potentially dangerous substance, which the Ministry of Defence has previously denied, according to a special TV investigation.ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc programme this evening [Monday] at 8pm, has obtained MOD Anthrax vaccine samples which tested positive for Squalene - an agent that has not been granted a licence for use in drugs.The revelation comes as more than half of British service people heading to the Gulf have refused a voluntary Anthrax vaccination, according to the Liberal Democrats. Last week Defence spokesman Keetch MP said that of the 16,538 service personnel offered the jabs only 8,103 accepted.The capsules containing the Anthrax vaccine were washed up on a beach in Bridport, Dorset in January. The MOD are currently investigating the samples but have not been able to discover how the vaccines got there.The Tonight team acquired some of the Bridport capsules, which were tested in a government-accredited laboratory SAL based in Manchester. The results showed that the vaccine contains 36 parts of Squalene per billion.Professor Malcolm Hooper, a scientist who sits on two independent committees set up the government to investigate illnesses of Gulf war veterans, tells the programme that - even in miniscule amounts - Squalene can generate Auto Immune Disease."Squalene can generate antibodies which can result in Auto Immune Disease," says Professor Hooper. "So they attack our own bodies with our own immune system and this can effect nerve, it can effect cardiac tissue, it can effect skin… So Squalene is a no, no. It's not been recommended for use in human vaccines, its been tried in a lot of animal experiments."Squalene is bad news but we know some UK veterans from the first Gulf war had got Squalene anti-bodies in their blood and that was surprising because again it was said [by the MOD] there was no Squalene in any of the vaccines that our people had been given from the UK sources."Professor Hooper says that even minute traces of Squalene could have serious side effects: "You don't need very much, the immune system is extremely sensitive at that sort of level we're talking about… An almugram is a millionth of a gram, we're talking about a thousand billions to the gram…the body does respond to these very tiny amounts of some substances and so I am really concerned."The MOD has consistently denied that the Anthrax vaccine contains Squalene and their own tests did not reveal any. They say they're still waiting for the results of research into whether any of their vaccines from Operation Desert Storm made British troops sick.The Department of Health - who encompass the Medicines Control Agency - tells Tonight that Squalene has never been included in the UK licensed Anthrax vaccine and that Squalene is not used in the manufacture of the vaccine.But Dr Pam Asa who is affiliated to the Tulane Medical School in Louisiana, USA, believes that the programme's findings are highly significant and mean that the current Anthrax vaccine may be potentially dangerous. Dr Asa has tested more than 300 former US military personnel who were given vaccinations before the 1991 Gulf War.Says Dr Asa: "It gave us the opportunity to have the vaccine analysed for content, to determine if there was Squalene in it and this was our first opportunity. It was a treasure, because denials are one thing but when you actually have it chemically analysed you get to the truth."Although Squalene occurs naturally in the body, scientific research has shown that when it is injected it could have a different effect. "We eat a number of things that we would not inject in our bodies," says Dr Asa. The fact is when we ingest through our mouths…it goes into our bodies in a way that our body accepts it and uses it for nutritional purposes. When we inject it, it goes into the lymphatic system and is processed in a very different way and our body recognizes injected Squalene as a foreign material that it needs to react to, immunologically.""I have a patient who got ten parts [of Squalene] per billion and he has gone on to develop rheumatoid arthritis, he has a very high level of anti Squalene antibodies. He received two Anthrax shots that contain Squalene, determined by the Food and Drug Administration, and then went on to develop Rheumatoid Arthritis. Others in his group his unit have developed Lupus in their mass and Auto Immune Disease."I'm afraid we'll see people developing the same diseases that I've seen from the 1998 - 2000 group, which is again Lupus, MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis and ALS."As British troops await orders in the Gulf, Tonight speaks to Ray Bristow, a Gulf war veteran from 1991 who believes that the drugs and vaccines given to him are responsible for over 30 conditions he has now been diagnosed with - including fits, memory loss, incontinence and chronic fatigue."When I went out to the Gulf I was obviously very fit, otherwise they wouldn't let me go," says Ray. "I used to run marathons for charities as a hobby. I'd run fifty miles a week. When I first came back, my health started to deteriorate. I remember sitting on the end of the bed with my head in my hands thinking I was going mad. I couldn't understand what was happening… I've had my dignity stripped from me and it should never have happened."The former army medic says that the British vaccination programme in Operation Desert Storm was a disgrace and lessons should be learnt: "I would say it was a very shambolic way of vaccinating people. Nobody knew what was being given. Who knows if they were giving the correct dosages? It was a complete disgrace; I never witnessed anything like it in my twenty years in the health services."For me its too late [but] if they rush the vaccine programme again you're going to get lots of troops [who] will come back sick in ten years time. If they can wait for men and materials to be deployed, they can wait for the ships to get there with the tanks, then surely they can wait an extra few weeks so they can initiate the vaccine programme in a proper manner."Shaun Rusling, chairman of the National Gulf Veterans and Families Association, says that Tonight's findings are highly significant: "The presence of Squalene in the Anthrax vaccine is extremely significant. It would not surprise me if the Bridport sample was thrown overboard by outgoing troops to Iraq who know what the vaccine contains."Minister of Defence, Dr Moonie, has previously stated that tests might reveal antibodies for Squalene in war veterans but has categorically denied it came from any Anthrax vaccination. He has also stated that, "There is no such thing as Gulf war syndrome - they're a collection of illnesses which don't fit any particular pattern".The Tonight programme has presented its findings to the MOD and is awaiting a response.ENDSNOTES TO EDITORS: Please credit ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc at 8pm Monday, if any of this material is usedPicture grabs are availableThe NGVFA 24 hour helpline number is 01482 833 812PRESS CONTACT: Mark Whittle for Granada on 07768 261 525Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian HomeopathVaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USAVaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htmVaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start September 30 & October 1http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 And test the actual vaccines used for the general public. The vaccines used in the safety tests did not contain squalene.AnnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: " DeBonis Soccio" <mary@...>Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 14:14:25 -0400<no-forced-vaccination >Subject: Re: UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE We need an independent agency to test the new H1N1 vaccines, too! Why would our government purchase adjuvants if they didn't plan to use them? http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2009pres/07/20090713b.html ----- Original Message ----- From: Sheri Nakken no-forced-vaccination Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2009 12:51 PMSubject: UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENENO URLMOD (Ministry of Defense, UK) ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE‘Tonight with Trevor Mc’Monday, March 17, 2003 on ITV1 at 8pmMilitary anthrax vaccine contains a potentially dangerous substance, which the Ministry of Defence has previously denied, according to a special TV investigation.ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc programme this evening [Monday] at 8pm, has obtained MOD Anthrax vaccine samples which tested positive for Squalene - an agent that has not been granted a licence for use in drugs.The revelation comes as more than half of British service people heading to the Gulf have refused a voluntary Anthrax vaccination, according to the Liberal Democrats. Last week Defence spokesman Keetch MP said that of the 16,538 service personnel offered the jabs only 8,103 accepted.The capsules containing the Anthrax vaccine were washed up on a beach in Bridport, Dorset in January. The MOD are currently investigating the samples but have not been able to discover how the vaccines got there.The Tonight team acquired some of the Bridport capsules, which were tested in a government-accredited laboratory SAL based in Manchester. The results showed that the vaccine contains 36 parts of Squalene per billion.Professor Malcolm Hooper, a scientist who sits on two independent committees set up the government to investigate illnesses of Gulf war veterans, tells the programme that - even in miniscule amounts - Squalene can generate Auto Immune Disease."Squalene can generate antibodies which can result in Auto Immune Disease," says Professor Hooper. "So they attack our own bodies with our own immune system and this can effect nerve, it can effect cardiac tissue, it can effect skin… So Squalene is a no, no. It's not been recommended for use in human vaccines, its been tried in a lot of animal experiments."Squalene is bad news but we know some UK veterans from the first Gulf war had got Squalene anti-bodies in their blood and that was surprising because again it was said [by the MOD] there was no Squalene in any of the vaccines that our people had been given from the UK sources."Professor Hooper says that even minute traces of Squalene could have serious side effects: "You don't need very much, the immune system is extremely sensitive at that sort of level we're talking about… An almugram is a millionth of a gram, we're talking about a thousand billions to the gram…the body does respond to these very tiny amounts of some substances and so I am really concerned."The MOD has consistently denied that the Anthrax vaccine contains Squalene and their own tests did not reveal any. They say they're still waiting for the results of research into whether any of their vaccines from Operation Desert Storm made British troops sick.The Department of Health - who encompass the Medicines Control Agency - tells Tonight that Squalene has never been included in the UK licensed Anthrax vaccine and that Squalene is not used in the manufacture of the vaccine.But Dr Pam Asa who is affiliated to the Tulane Medical School in Louisiana, USA, believes that the programme's findings are highly significant and mean that the current Anthrax vaccine may be potentially dangerous. Dr Asa has tested more than 300 former US military personnel who were given vaccinations before the 1991 Gulf War.Says Dr Asa: "It gave us the opportunity to have the vaccine analysed for content, to determine if there was Squalene in it and this was our first opportunity. It was a treasure, because denials are one thing but when you actually have it chemically analysed you get to the truth."Although Squalene occurs naturally in the body, scientific research has shown that when it is injected it could have a different effect. "We eat a number of things that we would not inject in our bodies," says Dr Asa. The fact is when we ingest through our mouths…it goes into our bodies in a way that our body accepts it and uses it for nutritional purposes. When we inject it, it goes into the lymphatic system and is processed in a very different way and our body recognizes injected Squalene as a foreign material that it needs to react to, immunologically.""I have a patient who got ten parts [of Squalene] per billion and he has gone on to develop rheumatoid arthritis, he has a very high level of anti Squalene antibodies. He received two Anthrax shots that contain Squalene, determined by the Food and Drug Administration, and then went on to develop Rheumatoid Arthritis. Others in his group his unit have developed Lupus in their mass and Auto Immune Disease."I'm afraid we'll see people developing the same diseases that I've seen from the 1998 - 2000 group, which is again Lupus, MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis and ALS."As British troops await orders in the Gulf, Tonight speaks to Ray Bristow, a Gulf war veteran from 1991 who believes that the drugs and vaccines given to him are responsible for over 30 conditions he has now been diagnosed with - including fits, memory loss, incontinence and chronic fatigue."When I went out to the Gulf I was obviously very fit, otherwise they wouldn't let me go," says Ray. "I used to run marathons for charities as a hobby. I'd run fifty miles a week. When I first came back, my health started to deteriorate. I remember sitting on the end of the bed with my head in my hands thinking I was going mad. I couldn't understand what was happening… I've had my dignity stripped from me and it should never have happened."The former army medic says that the British vaccination programme in Operation Desert Storm was a disgrace and lessons should be learnt: "I would say it was a very shambolic way of vaccinating people. Nobody knew what was being given. Who knows if they were giving the correct dosages? It was a complete disgrace; I never witnessed anything like it in my twenty years in the health services."For me its too late [but] if they rush the vaccine programme again you're going to get lots of troops [who] will come back sick in ten years time. If they can wait for men and materials to be deployed, they can wait for the ships to get there with the tanks, then surely they can wait an extra few weeks so they can initiate the vaccine programme in a proper manner."Shaun Rusling, chairman of the National Gulf Veterans and Families Association, says that Tonight's findings are highly significant: "The presence of Squalene in the Anthrax vaccine is extremely significant. It would not surprise me if the Bridport sample was thrown overboard by outgoing troops to Iraq who know what the vaccine contains."Minister of Defence, Dr Moonie, has previously stated that tests might reveal antibodies for Squalene in war veterans but has categorically denied it came from any Anthrax vaccination. He has also stated that, "There is no such thing as Gulf war syndrome - they're a collection of illnesses which don't fit any particular pattern".The Tonight programme has presented its findings to the MOD and is awaiting a response.ENDSNOTES TO EDITORS: Please credit ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc at 8pm Monday, if any of this material is usedPicture grabs are availableThe NGVFA 24 hour helpline number is 01482 833 812PRESS CONTACT: Mark Whittle for Granada on 07768 261 525Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian HomeopathVaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USAVaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htmVaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start September 30 & October 1http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 And test the actual vaccines used for the general public. The vaccines used in the safety tests did not contain squalene.AnnSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: " DeBonis Soccio" <mary@...>Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2009 14:14:25 -0400<no-forced-vaccination >Subject: Re: UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE We need an independent agency to test the new H1N1 vaccines, too! Why would our government purchase adjuvants if they didn't plan to use them? http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2009pres/07/20090713b.html ----- Original Message ----- From: Sheri Nakken no-forced-vaccination Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2009 12:51 PMSubject: UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE UK: MOD ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENENO URLMOD (Ministry of Defense, UK) ANTHRAX VACCINE CONTAINS SQUALENE‘Tonight with Trevor Mc’Monday, March 17, 2003 on ITV1 at 8pmMilitary anthrax vaccine contains a potentially dangerous substance, which the Ministry of Defence has previously denied, according to a special TV investigation.ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc programme this evening [Monday] at 8pm, has obtained MOD Anthrax vaccine samples which tested positive for Squalene - an agent that has not been granted a licence for use in drugs.The revelation comes as more than half of British service people heading to the Gulf have refused a voluntary Anthrax vaccination, according to the Liberal Democrats. Last week Defence spokesman Keetch MP said that of the 16,538 service personnel offered the jabs only 8,103 accepted.The capsules containing the Anthrax vaccine were washed up on a beach in Bridport, Dorset in January. The MOD are currently investigating the samples but have not been able to discover how the vaccines got there.The Tonight team acquired some of the Bridport capsules, which were tested in a government-accredited laboratory SAL based in Manchester. The results showed that the vaccine contains 36 parts of Squalene per billion.Professor Malcolm Hooper, a scientist who sits on two independent committees set up the government to investigate illnesses of Gulf war veterans, tells the programme that - even in miniscule amounts - Squalene can generate Auto Immune Disease."Squalene can generate antibodies which can result in Auto Immune Disease," says Professor Hooper. "So they attack our own bodies with our own immune system and this can effect nerve, it can effect cardiac tissue, it can effect skin… So Squalene is a no, no. It's not been recommended for use in human vaccines, its been tried in a lot of animal experiments."Squalene is bad news but we know some UK veterans from the first Gulf war had got Squalene anti-bodies in their blood and that was surprising because again it was said [by the MOD] there was no Squalene in any of the vaccines that our people had been given from the UK sources."Professor Hooper says that even minute traces of Squalene could have serious side effects: "You don't need very much, the immune system is extremely sensitive at that sort of level we're talking about… An almugram is a millionth of a gram, we're talking about a thousand billions to the gram…the body does respond to these very tiny amounts of some substances and so I am really concerned."The MOD has consistently denied that the Anthrax vaccine contains Squalene and their own tests did not reveal any. They say they're still waiting for the results of research into whether any of their vaccines from Operation Desert Storm made British troops sick.The Department of Health - who encompass the Medicines Control Agency - tells Tonight that Squalene has never been included in the UK licensed Anthrax vaccine and that Squalene is not used in the manufacture of the vaccine.But Dr Pam Asa who is affiliated to the Tulane Medical School in Louisiana, USA, believes that the programme's findings are highly significant and mean that the current Anthrax vaccine may be potentially dangerous. Dr Asa has tested more than 300 former US military personnel who were given vaccinations before the 1991 Gulf War.Says Dr Asa: "It gave us the opportunity to have the vaccine analysed for content, to determine if there was Squalene in it and this was our first opportunity. It was a treasure, because denials are one thing but when you actually have it chemically analysed you get to the truth."Although Squalene occurs naturally in the body, scientific research has shown that when it is injected it could have a different effect. "We eat a number of things that we would not inject in our bodies," says Dr Asa. The fact is when we ingest through our mouths…it goes into our bodies in a way that our body accepts it and uses it for nutritional purposes. When we inject it, it goes into the lymphatic system and is processed in a very different way and our body recognizes injected Squalene as a foreign material that it needs to react to, immunologically.""I have a patient who got ten parts [of Squalene] per billion and he has gone on to develop rheumatoid arthritis, he has a very high level of anti Squalene antibodies. He received two Anthrax shots that contain Squalene, determined by the Food and Drug Administration, and then went on to develop Rheumatoid Arthritis. Others in his group his unit have developed Lupus in their mass and Auto Immune Disease."I'm afraid we'll see people developing the same diseases that I've seen from the 1998 - 2000 group, which is again Lupus, MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis and ALS."As British troops await orders in the Gulf, Tonight speaks to Ray Bristow, a Gulf war veteran from 1991 who believes that the drugs and vaccines given to him are responsible for over 30 conditions he has now been diagnosed with - including fits, memory loss, incontinence and chronic fatigue."When I went out to the Gulf I was obviously very fit, otherwise they wouldn't let me go," says Ray. "I used to run marathons for charities as a hobby. I'd run fifty miles a week. When I first came back, my health started to deteriorate. I remember sitting on the end of the bed with my head in my hands thinking I was going mad. I couldn't understand what was happening… I've had my dignity stripped from me and it should never have happened."The former army medic says that the British vaccination programme in Operation Desert Storm was a disgrace and lessons should be learnt: "I would say it was a very shambolic way of vaccinating people. Nobody knew what was being given. Who knows if they were giving the correct dosages? It was a complete disgrace; I never witnessed anything like it in my twenty years in the health services."For me its too late [but] if they rush the vaccine programme again you're going to get lots of troops [who] will come back sick in ten years time. If they can wait for men and materials to be deployed, they can wait for the ships to get there with the tanks, then surely they can wait an extra few weeks so they can initiate the vaccine programme in a proper manner."Shaun Rusling, chairman of the National Gulf Veterans and Families Association, says that Tonight's findings are highly significant: "The presence of Squalene in the Anthrax vaccine is extremely significant. It would not surprise me if the Bridport sample was thrown overboard by outgoing troops to Iraq who know what the vaccine contains."Minister of Defence, Dr Moonie, has previously stated that tests might reveal antibodies for Squalene in war veterans but has categorically denied it came from any Anthrax vaccination. He has also stated that, "There is no such thing as Gulf war syndrome - they're a collection of illnesses which don't fit any particular pattern".The Tonight programme has presented its findings to the MOD and is awaiting a response.ENDSNOTES TO EDITORS: Please credit ITV1's Tonight with Trevor Mc at 8pm Monday, if any of this material is usedPicture grabs are availableThe NGVFA 24 hour helpline number is 01482 833 812PRESS CONTACT: Mark Whittle for Granada on 07768 261 525Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian HomeopathVaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USAVaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htmVaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start September 30 & October 1http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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