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visitorq
Joined: 11 Jan 2008
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Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 2:31 pm Post subject: |
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My question is will the Vitamin D my body produces from being in the sun protect me against the skin cancer I'll get from being in the sun? |
Apparently it's not the sun you need to worry about, but rather sunscreen itself. Nearly all contains the known carcinogen titanium dioxide. And this is not even mentioning the many other cosmetic and cleaner products people put on their skin every day. |
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some waygug-in
Joined: 25 Jan 2003
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mises
Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Location: retired
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Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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ATLANTA (AP) - Health officials now estimate that swine flu has sickened nearly 50 million Americans and killed nearly 10,000.
The new estimates mean about 1 in 6 Americans have had the illness. The figures were released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday.
The CDC also estimates that 200,000 people have been hospitalized since the virus was first identified in April though mid-November. That's the same amount that occurs normally in an entire flu season. |
Those computer models again.
Why didn't they just say "1 in 1 Americans has cancer and it is now mandated that drug XYZ (produced by campaign doner ZYX) is given to all citizens".
http://www.examiner.com/x-26390-Fort-Worth-Kids-Nutrition--Exercise-Examiner~y2009m11d27-The-CDC-and-H1N1-misinformationis-it-intentional-or-accidental
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...Sharyl Attkisson, CBS News, wanted some answers.
In a recent interview with Dr. Mercola, Sharyl explains, "The reason I looked into this is a couple of months ago, I got tips from three or four different segments of public healthcare, with folks telling me the CDC has recommended that they go ahead and stop testing for and counting swine flu cases.
Each different entity that contacted me was concerned, thinking that this should not be happening. They really felt that it was necessary for the swine flu to continue to be tracked in some details. So I went about trying to find out why this decision was made and what the ramifications would be."
Why did the CDC stop tracking H1N1 cases?
She also asked states, one by one, to help explain the rationale behind the CDC's decision to stop tracking H1N1 cases. Further explaining, "One of my good sources within the government said to me that they're either trying to, in his opinion, over-represent the swine flu numbers or under-represent by not counting them anymore. He said, "You need to find out which it is." And so to find out which it might be, I really wanted to see the data that the CDC had at the time it made the decision to quit counting the cases."
Ms. Attkisson requested information from the CDC and FDA regarding the H1N1 data on file. She simply requested public information (that normally is readily available), but the Health and Human Services (HHS over CDC)) refused, saying "this is not a matter of "widespread and exceptional media or public interest." Yet, the President had declared the swine flu a national public health emergency!
As a result of being ignored and stone-walled by the CDC, Sharyl went directly to the 50 states asking for their statistics on state lab-confirmed H1N1 prior to the halt of individual testing and counting in July. Of those presumed likely swine flu cases out of approximately every hundred of what was tested, only a small fraction, like 2% or 3% were actually swine flu. In every instance, the biggest number of cases that were swine flu was 30%.
The majority of media outlets and even government agencies have been stating that virtually every person who visited their physician with flu-like symptoms in recent months has H1N1, with no testing.
No testing, no data, no information, just hype and fearmongering by government health officials and many health care providers.. |
By the way, this is how they blow up AIDS numbers in Africa. All individuals who show a diminished immune system or TB are automatically given an hiv/AIDS diagnosis. That's from the WHO and WB. Of course, living in Africa is in itself a cause of a diminished immune system, but ignore that.
We've had bird flu and swine flu. What's next? Bets? I'll guess reptile flu. Sounds all scary and stuff. To get rich quick, find who makes the reptile flu vaccine and buy buy buy! |
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bacasper

Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 12:47 pm Post subject: |
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Deputies Hold Boy Who Fled Flu Shot
Student refused; was held down for vaccination
By SHELLEY HANSON Staff Writer
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WHEELING - It took the strength of two sheriff's deputies to keep a middle schooler still enough to receive a shot of the swine flu, or H1N1, vaccine at a recent clinic.
During a regular Wheeling-Ohio County Health Board meeting Tuesday, health department Administrator Howard Gamble told board members about the student's attempt to flee Wheeling Middle School during a vaccination clinic held there last Friday.
He noted the boy's mother could not bear to watch the scene and left the gymnasium. Out of apparent fear of receiving the injection, the student ran out of the building. The school's resource officer, Ohio County Sheriff's Deputy John Haglock, coaxed the boy back inside. Once at the shot station, however, Haglock apparently needed some help keeping the boy still, and another deputy assisted.
"He tried to run. I looked over and saw two sheriff's deputies holding a kid down," Gamble said. "Mom took off, she couldn't take it. You had one nurse with the needle, two deputies holding him, one nurse is grabbing hands - because that's what they want to do, to go after the needle. And that's the last thing you want." |
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mises
Joined: 05 Nov 2007 Location: retired
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