Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Thanks Winnie, Going to use that on my status right now! In a message dated 10/8/2009 11:02:06 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wharrison@... writes: Be straight with her: No, I don't think it's a good move. Mist versions have a live virus in it that can shed for up to 21 days and can cause the flu in the others as well as the person getting the vaccine. Pediatric injectable ones MIGHT be mercury-free, but more likely will have mercury and/or squalene in them, along with other toxins. Plus, no vaccine is guaranteed to work and pharmaceutical companies have no legal liability in case of injury or death--which every vaccine carries the risk of. Winnie Facebook StatusVaccinations > Hi everyone,> > I saw this on my friend's FB status this morning:> > "Mommy friends, help please. I made an appointment for my kids > to both get a flu shot on October 14. Pros? Cons? Is this a good > move? We've never gotten them before. I'd love any insight. > Thank you!!!!!!!"> > I really would like to respond but not sure what to start with. > I don't want to be attacking her to not get the flu shot but > help her be aware of what in those flu shots. She does vaccinate > her kids. I would like some advices on what to say since I > rarely discuss this with anyone on FB. I just like to be able to > try to help and enlighten them on this subject if I can.> > Thank you,> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Be straight with her: No, I don't think it's a good move. Mist versions have a live virus in it that can shed for up to 21 days and can cause the flu in the others as well as the person getting the vaccine. Pediatric injectable ones MIGHT be mercury-free, but more likely will have mercury and/or squalene in them, along with other toxins. Plus, no vaccine is guaranteed to work and pharmaceutical companies have no legal liability in case of injury or death--which every vaccine carries the risk of. Winnie Facebook StatusVaccinations > Hi everyone,> > I saw this on my friend's FB status this morning:> > "Mommy friends, help please. I made an appointment for my kids > to both get a flu shot on October 14. Pros? Cons? Is this a good > move? We've never gotten them before. I'd love any insight. > Thank you!!!!!!!"> > I really would like to respond but not sure what to start with. > I don't want to be attacking her to not get the flu shot but > help her be aware of what in those flu shots. She does vaccinate > her kids. I would like some advices on what to say since I > rarely discuss this with anyone on FB. I just like to be able to > try to help and enlighten them on this subject if I can.> > Thank you,> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Oh, good. Maybe I should do that, too. I condensed it from what I've been putting in the comments section of whatever articles I see. Here's my latest version (feel free to copy/paste it wherever): The swine flu vaccines are experimental. The injectable ones will have mercury and/or squalene. The mist version contains the live virus and can shed up to 21 days. Read more here: (http://www.whale.to/a/ten13.html) and (www.nvic.org). Vaccines all carry the risk of serious side effects, including death, and none are guaranteed to work. Pharmaceutical companies are not held legally accountable in case of injury or death. The swine flu is a mild flu. The only people dying from it either had underlying conditions or were given flu drugs, such as Tamiflu. Here is the package insert. See page 12. People who took Tamiflu were more likely to get upper respiratory infections: (http://www.rocheusa.com/products/tamiflu/pi.pdf) Be informed about the safety and effectiveness of any vaccine or drug before allowing the pharmaceutical companies to fill you with fear for their profit. Winnie Facebook Status> Vaccinations@VaccinatTo:> > > Hi everyone,> > > > I saw this on my friend's FB status this morning:> > > > "Mommy friends, help please. I made an appointment for my > kids > > to both get a flu shot on October 14. Pros? Cons? Is this a > good > > move? We've never gotten them before. I'd love any insight. > > Thank you!!!!!!!"> > > > I really would like to respond but not sure what to start > with. > > I don't want to be attacking her to not get the flu shot but > > help her be aware of what in those flu shots. She does > vaccinate > > her kids. I would like some advices on what to say since I > > rarely discuss this with anyone on FB. I just like to be able > to > > try to help and enlighten them on this subject if I can.> > > > Thank you,> > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Here's some articles/videos I felt would be compelling to the general " sheeple " : Flu Vaccine Exposed http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/09/26/Flu-Vaccine-Ex posed.aspx Doctor Admits Vaccine Is More Deadly Than Swine Flu Itself & Will Not Give It To His Kids http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1z7KSEnyxw http://vactruth.com/2009/10/02/fda-approved-h1n1-vaccines-contain-ingredient s-known-to-cause-cancer-and-death/ The Flu Scare Game by Keller http://www.whale.to/a/keller1.html ========================================== Facebook Status Posted by: " " Lnanaa@... Thu Oct 8, 2009 5:07 am (PDT) Hi everyone, I saw this on my friend's FB status this morning: " Mommy friends, help please. I made an appointment for my kids to both get a flu shot on October 14. Pros? Cons? Is this a good move? We've never gotten them before. I'd love any insight. Thank you!!!!!!! " I really would like to respond but not sure what to start with. I don't want to be attacking her to not get the flu shot but help her be aware of what in those flu shots. She does vaccinate her kids. I would like some advices on what to say since I rarely discuss this with anyone on FB. I just like to be able to try to help and enlighten them on this subject if I can. Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 Hi Winnie, Thank you for the response. I posted that on her status and added a link to nvic.org about the flu. I don't think I gave the right link because this is her response. " Thanks for the article . I just read it. Oh great. Decisions decisions. Actually the article didn't make it sound like a bad move. Boy oh boy, our parents weren't faced with all this. " This is my response back to her: " Yes that is true. Everytime I went back to the peds for Alyssa's well check up, they always keep telling me that she needs more shots because a new one came out etc etc. I got really upset about this and started researching. This website is also good because this is from a pediatrician doctor who gives a lot of informations on vaccines. Here is one the flu shots she talked about.http://drtenpenny.com/the_truth_about_the_flu_Shot.aspx " I posted this before I got more information from everyone else's response. I feel like I'm making it confusing for her and now I'm waiting for her response on this. On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:00 AM, <wharrison@...> wrote: Be straight with her: No, I don't think it's a good move. Mist versions have a live virus in it that can shed for up to 21 days and can cause the flu in the others as well as the person getting the vaccine. Pediatric injectable ones MIGHT be mercury-free, but more likely will have mercury and/or squalene in them, along with other toxins. Plus, no vaccine is guaranteed to work and pharmaceutical companies have no legal liability in case of injury or death--which every vaccine carries the risk of. Winnie Facebook StatusVaccinations > Hi everyone,> > I saw this on my friend's FB status this morning:> > " Mommy friends, help please. I made an appointment for my kids > to both get a flu shot on October 14. Pros? Cons? Is this a good > move? We've never gotten them before. I'd love any insight. > Thank you!!!!!!! " > > I really would like to respond but not sure what to start with. > I don't want to be attacking her to not get the flu shot but > help her be aware of what in those flu shots. She does vaccinate > her kids. I would like some advices on what to say since I > rarely discuss this with anyone on FB. I just like to be able to > try to help and enlighten them on this subject if I can. > > Thank you,> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 You could also post the link to the Wall Street Journal article showing how Canada is delaying the seasonal flu vaccine, because an " unpublished " study there shows that a person is MORE likely to contract the H1N1 flu if they have received the seasonal flu vaccine: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125487330214569325.html Additionally, you can offer this tidbit under your status. I've been using it under my links and it's gotten some attention. My neighbor even called, said she read my recent links and will NOT be giving her kids any flu shots this season. This from a die-hard vaxer! Success! Feel free to use this word-for-word, any of you.... " The Thimerosal (mercury) content in every 0.5 mL dose of the flu vaccine (H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccine) is 25 mcg. The EPA has currently set the " safe " level of mercury at 0.1 mcg/kg per day. That's ONE TENTH of a microgram, NOT one microgram per kilogram. A kilogram = 2.2 lbs... that means that for the amount of mercury in ONE flu shot to fall in the " safe " limit, you'd have to weigh 550 pounds! And they are recommending that even pregnant women and babies as young as 6 months of age get these vaccines.... FOUR doses for the babes! " On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:03 AM, <lordeeme@...> wrote: > > > > > Thanks Winnie, > Going to use that on my status right now! > > > > In a message dated 10/8/2009 11:02:06 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wharrison@... writes: > > > > Be straight with her: No, I don't think it's a good move. Mist versions have a live virus in it that can shed for up to 21 days and can cause the flu in the others as well as the person getting the vaccine. Pediatric injectable ones MIGHT be mercury-free, but more likely will have mercury and/or squalene in them, along with other toxins. Plus, no vaccine is guaranteed to work and pharmaceutical companies have no legal liability in case of injury or death--which every vaccine carries the risk of. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 I should post that link to her status since her husband is from Canada, so that might help! Thanks!Sent on the Now Network™ from my Sprint® BlackBerryFrom: Roberg <trinnea@...>Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 12:00:28 -0600<Vaccinations >Subject: Re: Facebook Status You could also post the link to the Wall Street Journal articleshowing how Canada is delaying the seasonal flu vaccine, because an " unpublished " study there shows that a person is MORE likely tocontract the H1N1 flu if they have received the seasonal flu vaccine:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125487330214569325.htmlAdditionally, you can offer this tidbit under your status. I've beenusing it under my links and it's gotten some attention. My neighboreven called, said she read my recent links and will NOT be giving herkids any flu shots this season. This from a die-hard vaxer! Success!:)Feel free to use this word-for-word, any of you.... " The Thimerosal (mercury) content in every 0.5 mL dose of the fluvaccine (H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccine) is 25 mcg. The EPA hascurrently set the " safe " level of mercury at 0.1 mcg/kg per day.That's ONE TENTH of a microgram, NOT one microgram per kilogram. Akilogram = 2.2 lbs... that means that for the amount of mercury in ONEflu shot to fall in the " safe " limit, you'd have to weigh 550 pounds!And they are recommending that even pregnant women and babies as youngas 6 months of age get these vaccines.... FOUR doses for the babes! " On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:03 AM, <lordeemeaol> wrote:>>>>> Thanks Winnie,> Going to use that on my status right now!>>>> In a message dated 10/8/2009 11:02:06 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wharrisonoptonline (DOT) net writes:>>>> Be straight with her: No, I don't think it's a good move. Mist versions have a live virus in it that can shed for up to 21 days and can cause the flu in the others as well as the person getting the vaccine. Pediatric injectable ones MIGHT be mercury-free, but more likely will have mercury and/or squalene in them, along with other toxins. Plus, no vaccine is guaranteed to work and pharmaceutical companies have no legal liability in case of injury or death--which every vaccine carries the risk of. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2009 Report Share Posted October 10, 2009 Winnie, Can I post your information too? I’ve decided to put something on my Facebook page. I need to put my 2 cents in to let people know. I appreciate you making readily available. I am guilting of not “researching” everything myself. The problem is, I know without researching the facts. One thing my parents did for me was tell me not to trust the government. I’ll leave it at that because I don’t want to cause “political” issues. Thanks so much! From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On Behalf Of wharrison@... Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 11:25 AM Vaccinations Subject: Re: Facebook Status Oh, good. Maybe I should do that, too. I condensed it from what I've been putting in the comments section of whatever articles I see. Here's my latest version (feel free to copy/paste it wherever): The swine flu vaccines are experimental. The injectable ones will have mercury and/or squalene. The mist version contains the live virus and can shed up to 21 days. Read more here: (http://www.whale.to/a/ten13.html) and (www.nvic.org). Vaccines all carry the risk of serious side effects, including death, and none are guaranteed to work. Pharmaceutical companies are not held legally accountable in case of injury or death. The swine flu is a mild flu. The only people dying from it either had underlying conditions or were given flu drugs, such as Tamiflu. Here is the package insert. See page 12. People who took Tamiflu were more likely to get upper respiratory infections: (http://www.rocheusa.com/products/tamiflu/pi.pdf) Be informed about the safety and effectiveness of any vaccine or drug before allowing the pharmaceutical companies to fill you with fear for their profit. Winnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2009 Report Share Posted October 10, 2009 Oh, sure. Help yourself! And good for your parents to have taught you to question authority. Winnie RE: Facebook StatusVaccinations > Winnie,> > > > Can I post your information too? I've decided to put something > on my> Facebook page. I need to put my 2 cents in to let people know. I> appreciate you making readily available. I am guilting of not > "researching"everything myself. The problem is, I know without > researching the facts.> One thing my parents did for me was tell me not to trust the > government.I'll leave it at that because I don't want to cause > "political" issues. > > > > Thanks so much!> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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