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Title: Vaccine Industry PANICS! Vaccinated Kids Keep Dying Of The Flu
Source: The Daily Sheeple
URL Source: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/vacc ... s-keep-dying-of-the-flu_012018
Published: Jan 29, 2018
Author: Dawn Luger
Post Date: 2018-01-31 06:45:20 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 964
Comments: 13

Is the vaccine industry in panic mode? They very well could be, especially after kids vaccinated against the flu keep dying of the influenza virus.

Mike Adams, otherwise known as The Health Ranger on his YouTube channel recently theorized that the reason this flu season is so horrendous is because of the vaccine industry.  And after gathering more information, it looks like he might be right.  This year’s vaccine is only 10% effective, yet we’ve all heard we should still get the flu shot because it can “lessen symptoms” if one gets sick. But a few are speaking out against that unscientific claim, which even if you’re all in for vaccines makes little sense when considering the science of virology and microbiology.

According to Real Pharmacy, many of those who died of the flu in 2015 had gotten the recommended flu shot.  But what about 2018? In Santa Barbara County only, a place which also is suffering from some of the worst mudslides in the county’s history has now reported that 8 people have passed away due to the flu. However, 7 of the 8 were not only flu shot vaccinated, but they’d also received flu meds from their respective ERs.

*This is not to say one should or should not get the flu shot; it is only a plea to research side effects and the effectiveness of the vaccine before injecting its contents into your body or the body of your child. Conduct your own research and come to your own conclusions. *

Articles demanding flu vaccination and urging the public to get vaccinated are a dime a dozen, yet no one sees to question why that is…except The Health Ranger.

The reason this information needs to be circulated is because it is obvious that the vaccine industry, fueled by big pharma is looking only for profits and therefore hide any negative effects of their products.  And Mike Adams is calling those who harm children to line their pocketbooks.

Note that the vaccine-pushing media isn’t reporting headlines such as, “Child who died from the flu was vaccinated with the flu shot.” No, that would be heresy to the vaccine dogmatists and propagandists who desperately push the false science that claims flu shots always work.

Even when flu shots don’t work, these propagandists still claim they sorta, kinda, almost work. CBS News dutifully demonstrates this pseudoscience delusion by restating the fictitious mantra of the flu propagandists: “Experts say that if you do get the flu, it will likely be less severe if you have gotten a flu shot.”

There is no evidence whatsoever to support such a claim, of course, but that doesn’t stop the media from repeating it — almost verbatim — in every news story that covers the repeated failures of the flu vaccine itself.

There is evidence, however, that mercury-laced flu shots are killing infants. A 4,250% increase in fetal deaths was documented following the mercury-laced flu vaccination sweep of 2009 – 2010. Furthermore, Natural News has irrefutably proven that flu shots still contain mercury, even though the vaccine industry deliberately lies and claims mercury has been removed from all vaccines given to children. That’s a deliberate lie.

Not only is it unbelievably sad that American children keep dying from a preventable infection, but it’s downright criminal that the medical establishment and legacy media both refuse to tell parents how to save the lives of their children through low-cost nutrition. –Natural News

The worst part, however, may be that people no longer research to learn what their best interests are.  They research to have their already ingrained personal biases confirmed.  If people really wanted to learn about their best interests, the government wouldn’t exist.  Then, neither would the lobbyists who bank on American preconceived biases.

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#3. To: Deckard, ALL (#0) (Edited)

Vaccine Industry PANICS! Vaccinated Kids Keep Dying Of The Flu

This is yet another “click-baiting” scare tactic headline lead in to a fear mongering article posted by the individual who is once again attempting to engage in his normal psychological manipulation using exaggeration in his attempt to influence readers in order to achieve his desired agenda.

Be sure to consider all counterpoints to this article before arriving at any conclusions.

Here is one counterpoint to consider:

Yes, the Flu Vaccine Still Works

This year’s flu season is a particularly bad one, and perhaps you are dismayed to hear that some people have gotten the flu vaccine and still came down with the flu. (This happens every year, but it seems more real when it happens to you or somebody you know.) But the flu vaccine is still working. Here’s what you need to know.

This Season Is a Bad One

This year is on track to have at least as many flu cases, hospitalizations, and deaths as any other season in recent years. (It doesn’t look like we’re going to beat the 2009-2010 H1N1 season, but only time will tell.)

The Vaccine Is Probably Way More Than 10 Percent Effective

A few news articles trumpeted a 10 percent number as evidence that the flu vaccine is only barely working. But that was really from a report that the vaccine was only 10 percent effective against one strain of flu (an H3N2 type), and in Australia. If you want to know how well the shot works in the US, you need some more information.

CDC reports that last year’s US vaccine had the same H3N2 component, and that the H3N2 circulating this year in the wild seems to be similar to the H3N2 from last year. That means we can make a good guess at this year’s vaccine effectiveness by considering those numbers. And it turns out that last year, the vaccine was about 32 percent effective against H3N2.

This year we’ve got a lot of H3N2 in circulation. It’s represented by the red bars on the chart above. But it’s not the only type of flu out there, and the others tend to be a better match for the vaccine anyway (H3N2 is a particularly slippery little virus). Over the past ten years, flu vaccine effectiveness has ranged from 19 percent to 60 percent. This year might be on the lower end, but it’s really too soon to tell.

But but but…

You should know these by now, but:

  • No, the flu vaccine can’t give you the flu, any more than swallowing a watermelon seed can make a watermelon vine grow in your belly. It just doesn’t work that way. If you got the flu shot and then got the flu, congratulations, you’re a statistic. But plenty of people got the flu shot and didn’t get the flu, and didn’t spread it to babies or old people or cancer patients.
  • The flu shot helps you respond better to the flu, so even if you get sick, you’re better off with it than without it.
  • There is little to no downside to getting the shot, which is why it’s recommended for almost everyone from six-month-old babies on up. Read over the CDC’s recommendations here. Babies need two shots, old folks need a high dose, and the nasal spray version isn’t on offer because that one wasn’t effective in past years.
  • It’s not too late. Your local pharmacy might be out of flu shots, so use vaccinefinder.org to find a place that still has some in stock. But immunologically, it’s still worth getting a shot now if you didn’t get one before. (If you did get one earlier this season, sit down. You’re done.)
  • Big Pharma doesn’t pay me to say any of this. I write about the benefits of the flu vaccine because it’s got good ROI: you spend a few minutes out of your day and deal with a sore arm and some insurance paperwork (PSA: it’s free), and in exchange you have a pretty good chance of keeping flu viruses out of circulation.

Gatlin  posted on  2018-02-02   7:06:40 ET  (2 images) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Another counterpoint:

One of the biggest debates raging on social media these days — maybe even dwarfing commentary on President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address — is whether to get a flu shot.

The squabbling has been fueled by unscrupulous or obscure websites that make outlandish, undocumented claims that the flu shot was unsafe because it has killed a “CDC doctor’s” patients.

Snopes recently debunked that one. “Flu shots may not be as effective as hoped this year, but they’re still not making things worse,” said Snopes, a fact- checking website, citing the actual Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

This much we know: This year’s flu season is now more intense than any since the 2009 swine flu pandemic and is getting worse, federal health officials said earlier this month, The New York Times reported. Across the country, 37 children have died from the flu as of Jan. 20, according to the CDC’s weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report. The death of West Palm Beach seventh-grader Dylan Winnik, 12, on Jan. 23 will be included in the center’s next report. Preliminary tests show that Dylan, who did not get a flu shot this season, died of Influenza B after suffering symptoms for only two days.

The Gulf Coast Schools district in Florida’s Panhandle closed for scrubbing last week when 20 percent of the student population was out sick from the flu and teachers, substitute teachers and bus drivers were calling in sick.

But the debate rages on. Here’s one of the more civil discussions from a recent Facebook news feed:

“There is always some idiot on FB who touts some shady website talking about the dangers of flu shots. Those people are harmful to your health and they are no friend of mine. I don't like deliberate ignorance, it bothers me. I make everyone in my family get the flu shot every year. Now, my family may have their issues but getting the flu isn't one of them,” posted veteran Los Angeles music publicist Elaine Shock.

“I have a very strong immune system and for now I prefer to let it work unassisted as much as possible,” responded one of her Facebook friends.

Here’s what you need to know:

▪ Can you get the flu from the flu shot?

No. A common misconception is that the flu shot can cause the flu, but that’s not true — you cannot get the flu from a flu shot, the CDC says. According to the agency, flu shots are made in two ways: either with flu vaccine viruses that have been ‘inactivated’ so they are not infectious, or with no flu vaccine viruses at all, which is the case for recombinant influenza vaccine.

▪ The flu shot is only 10 percent effective this year, so what’s the point?

That’s not entirely true. In Australia, lab tests have been discouraging, showing that the shot is only about 10 percent effective against the stubborn H3N2 virus — which began circulating 50 years ago as the “Hong Kong Flu” in 1968. But in the United States, the CDC says it is 34 percent effective. No one is entirely clear why there is such a discrepancy in the numbers. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t seek protection.

And H3N2 isn’t the only form of flu. Flu vaccination can reduce the risk of flu illness by between 40 percent and 60 percent among the overall population during seasons when most circulating flu viruses are well- matched to the flu vaccine, according to the CDC. In general, current flu vaccines tend to work better against Influenza B and Influenza A (H1N1) viruses and offer lower protection against Influenza A (H3N2) viruses.

▪  I don’t need a flu shot. I got one last year.

Good for you. You were wise last year. Now do it again. The strains included in each year’s flu vaccine change from one year to the next, based on the World Health Organization’s twice-yearly educated guesses on which strains are most likely to circulate.

▪  Will the flu shot make me sick?

Maybe. While it won’t give you the flu you might feel some soreness, redness, or swelling at the point of injection. You might also get a low-grade fever and feel some aches. But the symptoms are short-lived. Some people shouldn’t get a flu shot. Children younger than 6 months are too young. People with severe, life-threatening allergies to flu vaccine or any ingredient in the vaccine — which might include eggs, gelatin or antibiotics — should not get the shot.

If you are allergic to eggs, or have ever had Guillain-Barré Syndrome (a severe paralyzing illness) or already aren’t feeling well, you should talk to your doctor first before getting the shot.

▪  I’m pregnant so I can’t get a flu shot — and I don’t want it to increase the risk of a miscarriage.

Wrong on both counts. The CDC says pregnant women should get a flu shot and it may even reduce your risk of miscarriage, according to the New England Journal of Medicine.

▪  The flu shot increases my risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

Nope. Wrong again. The Alzheimer’s Association says there is no link between the flu vaccine and getting the disease. The flu shot also won’t increase your risk of heart attack and stroke, either.

▪  I made it this far into flu season, do I still need a shot?

Yes.

▪  I never get sick, or get the flu, so why do I need to get a shot now?

Can you predict the winning lottery numbers, too? Point is, you can’t really predict whether you’ll get the flu. So why not err on the side of caution? You wear a seat belt to reduce the risk of injury in a car accident, right?

As for catching a cold or the flu when going to the doctor’s office or urgent care center, well, maybe that’s possible but you can’t live your life in isolation or a Hazmat suit.

Wash your hands. And, if in doubt, give your doctor a call.

There are more counterpoints....consider them.

Gatlin  posted on  2018-02-02   7:22:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Gatlin (#4) (Edited)

Hey - go right ahead and inject some mercury-infused poison into your body if it makes you feel safe. After all - the MSM is pushing the Big Pharma agenda and you believe everything they say.

As for me - I won't be taking any flu shots - I haven't for decades and have had the flu a few times only.

On the other hand, the last time I did get a shot - I ended up sicker than I would have been had I not taken it.

So please - by all means - line up for your government-approved dose of mercury.

Good grief - you are a prime example of a submissive sheep.

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#6. To: Deckard (#5)

I don’t take the flu shot.

I don’t ever recall having the flu or even a cold.

But, I’ll be damned if I let you post the anti-establishment article supporting your personal bias drivem agenda without everyone having a chance to see both sides.

And that is exactly what I did.

So, THERE ...

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