India H1N1 Nasovac Deadly Nasal Mercury Vaccine Just Under 4$ per Shot
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
India H1N1 Nasovac Deadly Nasal Mercury Vaccine Just Under 4$ per Shot
New Delhi : Council of Europe called last month for a probe into the World Health Organisation's handling of the H1N1 swine flu outbreak, which it said led to unjustified scares and waste of public money.
But in India its a different story, Indian media is endorsing Indian H1N1 Mercury vaccine so that pregnant women ( one shot two lives) and children could line up for deadly mercury H1N1 vaccine.
According to latest Times Of Indian article (Pr Reporting) Nasovac 0.5ml of the vaccine delivered directly to the nasal cavity same as Medimmune H1N1 Nasal spray.
According to article after getting the ‘donor virus' from WHO, they have worked on creating the vaccine. "We have conducted clinical trials on 380 people, including children, the young and the elderly, and found it to be safe, without major side effects (so side effects are their) and efficacious," said the company's medical director Prasad Kulkarni.
I thing Times Of India is ignoring the facts on purpose that " Last year Libyan leader had also announced in United Nation assembly that H1N1 is a bio-weapon.
And USA FOI (Freedom of Information Act ) document had already shows that the WHO, CDC FDA and pharmaceutical companies knew all about the dangers that, vaccines with mercury and other toxins posed in 2000 and yet they decided to keep the information secret.
Government of India is planning for mass vacillation of deadly mercury H1N1 vaccine,.According to Hindustan Times news report "Indian doctors and nurses told their government they will not take this deadly mercury vaccine even if they have to lose their jobs."
According to Dr Abhay Chaudhari, director of Haffkine Institute "unlike the West which is exposed to flu viruses, we living in the tropics are exposed to many viruses that cause similar respiratory symptoms. So, Indians are known to have better immunological reaction than westerners."
But Still Times Of India is endorsing pharmaceutical evil agenda ...
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