Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline and Baxter instructs pregnant women to consult doctor before taking the "swine flu" jab.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline and Baxter instructs pregnant women to consult doctor before taking the "swine flu" jab.
The package insert in German for the trio of bioweapon jabs produced by Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline and Baxter instructs pregnant women to consult their doctor before taking the "swine flu" jab.
The Focetria, Pandemrix and Celvapan jabs have not been tested in clinical trials on pregnant women, children and the elderly as the European Medicines Agency itself states in documents on the vaccines.
All jabs contain mercury; Focetria and Pandemrix also contain the adjuvant, squalene, illegal in the USA and UK.
Is it acceptable for these pharmaceutical companies to gloss over the dangers of this vaccine in this manner? Is it acceptable for regulators to allow this fraudulent misrepresentation?
Doctors have been instructed by WHO and national governments to make pregnant women a priority group for the "swine flu" vaccine.
How much room will they have to make a recommendation based on facts even supposing they are given the facts?
Unlike pharmaceutical companies, doctors continue to be liable for any damage caused by the "swine flu" jab, especially if they recommend it in spite of the overwhelming evidence it is not proven and not safe.
The package inserts can be viewed in German here:
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