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Was the H1N1 a Fake Pandemic? A Council of Europe Motion to Investigate Drug Sellers Influence

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Was the H1N1 a Fake Pandemic?

A Council of Europe Motion to Investigate Drug Sellers Influence

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of the high priority target groups to receive H1N1 shots was pregnant

women. Some credible public health authorities, including Dr. Bernadine

Healy, have pointed out that thimerosal, a mercury based preservative,

crosses the placenta. It would seem appropriate to me to keep data on

the health effects of the H1N1 vaccine on these women and the children

who received the H1N1 shots in utero. It

seems to this humble layperson that the developmental histories of

children born during this time period from pregnant women who (1) did

not receive the H1N1 shot (2) received the H1N1 shot without

thimerosal, (3) received the H1N1 shot without adjuvants should be

compared. As someone with an interest in autism disorders and what

causes them I am interested in particular in seeing a comparison of

autism rates 2+ years from now of children whose mothers were carrying

them when they received H1N1 shots containing thimerosal and children

whose mothers, while carrying them, received H1NH1 vaccine shots

without thimerosal.

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