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lurkingforacure 10-18-2009 07:45 PM

the stats are interesting
 
Thanks Olson for that post.

The 36,000 figure we hear all the time is actually not correct-Dr. Blaylock explains this in his youtube video. The number is much much lower, I think less than 2,000.

Also, we should note that in the southern hemisphere, they have concluded their flu season. The number of deaths they link to the swine flu was less than 1500 if memory serves me correctly. Scientists are trying to claim the real number is actually higher because of underreporting; however, how much can be underreported? Even if there was a 100% underreporting, that still puts the total deaths from swine flu for the southern hemispher at less than 3,000, a tragedy absolutely, but nothing close to the pandemic numbers we have been scared with.

The point being that the data is not supporting the claims of a pandemic to date. I wish I had the quote but one immunologist I read recently expressed concern at how many vaccines we now have, and worried that soon we will have a vaccine for nearly every known parasite, virus, etc....what kind of immune system is that? One so watered down that when a "real" threat hits, we have one big problemo.

I don't know a single person who is going to get the swine flu vaccine. My daughter knows at least ten kids in her school who had the swine flu, confirmed, and most missed one day of school, two at the most. It was quite mild in terms of length as well as severity. Obviously if one has cerebral palsy, asthma, AIDS, etc., that will complicate things considerably. But so far, everything I've seen and read does not compel me to get the shot for anyone in our family, PD or no.


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