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Why are Vaccinations Dangerous?
The presumed intent of a vaccination is to help you build immunity to potentially harmful organisms that
cause illness and disease. However, your body’s immune system is already designed to do this in
response to organisms which invade your body naturally.
Most disease-causing organisms enter your body through the mucous membranes of your nose, mouth,
pulmonary system or your digestive tract – not through an injection.
These mucous membranes have their own immune system, called the IgA immune system. It is a different
system from the one activated when a vaccine is injected into your body.
Your IgA immune system is your body’s first line of defense. Its job is to fight off invading organisms at their
entry points, reducing or even eliminating the need for activation of your body’s immune system.
When a virus is injected into your body in a vaccine, and especially when combined with an immune
adjuvant like squalene, your IgA immune system is bypassed and your body’s immune system kicks into
high gear in response to the vaccination.
Injecting organisms into your body to provoke immunity is contrary to nature, and vaccination carries
enormous potential to do serious damage to your health.

And as if Vaccines Weren’t Dangerous Enough on Their Own …
imagine them turbocharged.
The main ingredient in a vaccine is either killed viruses or live ones that have been attenuated (weakened
and made less harmful).
Flu vaccines can also contain a number of chemical toxins, including ethylene glycol (antifreeze),
formaldehyde, phenol (carbolic acid) and even antibiotics like Neomycin and streptomycin.
In addition to the viruses and other additives, many vaccines also contain immune adjuvants like aluminum
and squalene.
The purpose of an immune adjuvant added to a vaccine is to enhance (turbo charge) your immune
response to the vaccination. Adjuvants cause your immune system to overreact to the introduction of the
organism you’re being vaccinated against.
Adjuvants are supposed to get the job done faster (but certainly not more safely), which reduces the
amount of vaccine required per dose, and the number of doses given per individual.
Less vaccine required per person means more individual doses available for mass vaccination
campaigns. Coincidentally, this is exactly the goal of government and the pharmaceutical companies who
stand to make millions from their vaccines.

Will There Be Immune Adjuvants in Swine Flu Vaccines?
The U.S. government has contracts with several drug companies to develop and produce swine flu
vaccines. At least two of those companies, Novartis and GlaxoSmithKline, are using an adjuvant in their
H1N1 vaccines.
The adjuvant? Squalene.
According to Meryl Nass, M.D., an authority on the anthrax vaccine,
“A novel feature of the two H1N1 vaccines being developed by companies Novartis and GlaxoSmithKline
is the addition of squalene-containing adjuvants to boost immunogenicity and dramatically reduce the
amount of viral antigen needed. This translates to much faster production of desired vaccine quantities.”
Novartis’s proprietary squalene adjuvant for their H1N1 vaccine is MF59. Glaxo’s is ASO3. MF59 has yet
to be approved by the FDA for use in any U.S. vaccine, despite its history of use in other countries.
Per Dr. Nass, there are only three vaccines in existence using an approved squalene adjuvant. None of the
three are approved for use in the U.S.

What Squalene Does to Humans
Your immune system recognizes squalene as an oil molecule native to your body. It is found throughout
your nervous system and brain. In fact, you can consume squalene in olive oil and not only will your immune
system recognize it, you will also reap the benefits of its antioxidant properties.
The difference between “good” and “bad” squalene is the route by which it enters your body. Injection is an
abnormal route of entry which incites your immune system to attack all the squalene in your body, not just
the vaccine adjuvant.
Your immune system will attempt to destroy the molecule wherever it finds it, including in places where it
occurs naturally, and where it is vital to the health of your nervous system.
Gulf War veterans with Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) received anthrax vaccines which contained squalene.
MF59 (the Novartis squalene adjuvant) was an unapproved ingredient in experimental anthrax vaccines
and has since been linked to the devastating autoimmune diseases suffered by countless Gulf War vets.
The Department of Defense made every attempt to deny that squalene was indeed an added contaminant
in the anthrax vaccine administered to Persian Gulf war military personnel – deployed and non-deployed –
as well as participants in the more recent Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP).
However, the FDA discovered the presence of squalene in certain lots of AVIP product. A test was
developed to detect anti-squalene antibodies in GWS patients, and a clear link was established between
the contaminated product and all the GWS sufferers who had been injected with the vaccine containing
squalene.
A study conducted at Tulane Medical School and published in the February 2000 issue of Experimental
Molecular Pathology included these stunning statistics:
“ … the substantial majority (95%) of overtly ill deployed GWS patients had antibodies to squalene. All
(100%) GWS patients immunized for service in Desert Shield/Desert Storm who did not deploy, but had
the same signs and symptoms as those who did deploy, had antibodies to squalene.
In contrast, none (0%) of the deployed Persian Gulf veterans not showing signs and symptoms of GWS
have antibodies to squalene. Neither patients with idiopathic autoimmune disease nor healthy controls
had detectable serum antibodies to squalene. The majority of symptomatic GWS patients had serum
antibodies to squalene.”
According to Dr. Viera Scheibner, Ph.D., a former principle research scientist for the government of
Australia: “… this adjuvant [squalene] contributed to the cascade of reactions called "Gulf War Syndrome,"
documented in the soldiers involved in the Gulf War.
The symptoms they developed included arthritis, fibromyalgia, lymphadenopathy, rashes, photosensitive
rashes, malar rashes, chronic fatigue, chronic headaches, abnormal body hair loss, non-healing skin
lesions, aphthous ulcers, dizziness, weakness, memory loss, seizures, mood changes, neuropsychiatric
problems, anti-thyroid effects, anaemia, elevated ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), systemic lupus
erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), Raynaud’s phenomenon, Sjorgren’
s syndrome, chronic diarrhoea, night sweats and low-grade fevers.”

Post Vaccination Follow-Up Might as Well Be Non-Existent
There is virtually no science to support the safety of vaccine injections on your long-term health or the
health of your children. Follow-up studies last on average about two weeks, and look only for glaring
injuries and illnesses.
Autoimmune disorders like those seen in Gulf War Syndrome frequently take years to diagnose due to the
vagueness of early symptoms. Complaints like headaches, fatigue and chronic aches and pains are
symptoms of many different illnesses and diseases.
Don’t hold your breath waiting for vaccine purveyors and proponents to look seriously at the long-term
health consequences of their vaccination campaigns.
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And remember: This time around they are immune from lawsuits due to problems you may
receive from taking the shot.........
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