WASHINGTON, DC – A few weeks ago, Desiree Jennings was training for a half marathon. Now, she’s struggling to walk, talk and even eat. According to the Loudoun Times-Mirror , Jennings, who has been working with the Washington Redskins as an ambassador in hopes of becoming a cheerleader since April, developed severe and possibly life-threatening side effects from getting a seasonal flu vaccine seven weeks ago at a Safeway in Reston. Twenty-five-year-old Jennings says she was healthy and active and was not in a high-risk group at the time of her shot. She says she received the vaccine to earn points for her work health plan that gives perks for each level of wellness that is attained. It was not until ten days after she received the shot that she began to experience flu-like symptoms. Her physical therapist at Johns Hopkins Hospital say she is suffering from dystonia, a neurological movement disorder where sustained muscle contractions cause body jerks, and abnormal or repetitive movements. People who suffer from dystonia often are required to re-learn even the most basic routines. It is a rare disease and is not completely understood. You realize your life is never going to come back the way it was, Desiree told the Times-Mirror. My goal in life was to one day be a CEO. Now, I dont know if I can ever return back to work. Source: Loudoun Times-Mirror — The Flu, & a ‘Shot to the System’ loudountimes.com and www.myfoxdc.com
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Do a search for this on the internet….
Mercury: Influences on body chemistry
Mercury in Dental Fillings
Mercury in Vaccinations
@HeadsUp51
This is the problem with most of you anti-vax people.
“Oh no, it contains mercury, it contains fluoride!”
Yet you know nothing about basic organic chemistry and how these substances are absorbed, metabolized and pass throughout the body.
Containing a mercury molecule (C9H9HgNaO2S) doesn’t make something a “form of mercury” any more than Thiomersal is a form of carbon, sulfur, sodium, hydrogen, or oxygen.
@HeadsUp51
Thimerosal isn’t a form of mercury.
Thiomersal metabolizes INTO ethylmercury, which clears from the brain at a significantly greater pace than methylmercury.
Second, Thiomersal hasn’t been used in children’s vaccines since 2001, yet we’ve seen autism rates double since then. Logic dictates that Thiomersal is not the cause of autism, nor is it linked to it.
We are offering a $100 reward to anyone who can prove that DJ was faking her affliction. This Dystonia caused FACIAL PARALYSIS, making it impossible for her to smile. So if you can show us one good 5-second smile, After the Damn Flu Shot — Before Dr Buttar’s Treatments, then we will consider it proof enough that the whole thing was a hoax. Previously, she was a happily-married, healthy athlete, so surely smiles must have slipped out sometime in all those weeks of filming her.
Find the Truth
The US website, VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) has published statistics of adverse reactions to the H1N1 (swine flu) shot.
So far, as of Jan. 22, 2010:
8,755 reports
564 classified as “serious health events” (defined as “death, major disability, abnormal conditions at birth, hospitalization, or extension of existing hospitalization”) Of that #
42 American deaths
All are “under investigation”
About 500 new reports come to VAERS each week of adverse reactions to swine flu shots.
“According to the International Health Regulations of 2005, which has been incorporated into legislation, also in Internat’l Partnership of Avian Influenza, of the US and other countries national pandemic plans, the WHO and the UN become the controling agencies of the US in the event of a declared Level 6 Pandemic, and are entitled to control of this country under martial law, with obvious implications for all of the above under the pretext of fighting a pandemic emergency.
continued———-
cont.
Refusing a WHO mandated vaccination has been criminalized, police can therefore use deadly force against “criminal suspects” refusing these vaccines.
Jane Burgermeister
t h e f l u c a s e. c o m
14 of the 28 flu vaccines (“seasonal” & “swine”) that are being pushed on us contain a form of Mercury known as Thimerosol. Have you taken one or more of these flu vaccines?
Arepanrix
Fluvirin
Fluzone
Pandemrix
Vaxigrip
Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine
(made by 5 manufacturers)
Afluria
Fluarix
FluLaval
Fluviral
All of these flu vaccines have Thimerosol.
“There has never been one publication ever published (showing) where Thimerosol has been tested against a living cell, a living animal —where it hasn’t been found to be severely toxic.”
Dr. Boyd Haley
“Thimerosol is directly related to the autism epidemic . It could have been prevented or curtailed had the FDA not been asleep at the switch, allowing the untested toxin to be part of the recipe”
Subcommittee on Human Rights and Wellness, 3 yr Congressional Investigation into Mercury in Medicine
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Do a search for this on the internet….
Mercury: Influences on body chemistry
Mercury in Dental Fillings
Mercury in Vaccinations
@HeadsUp51
The psychics reference was example by comparison demonstrating how your appeal to tradition/appeal to popularity fallacy was stupid.
Next time, use your brain cells a little bit more; being hopelessly inept isn’t working out for you.
@hilzor
Logic? You’re the one pulling “psychics” out of your ass. Not me.
Get lost.
@HeadsUp51
That isn’t proof at all. You just used one of the most basic logical fallacies known to man – appeal to popularity (argumentum ad populum).
I’ve already shown by comparative example how the longevity of belief in something isn’t verification of its validity or truth.
Psychics have been dated prior to the bible, but they are fake.
You argument, yet again, holds absolutely no weight.
Take a logic 101 course or shut up already.
@hilzor
The empirical proof of the validity of homeopathy is the sheer fact that it’s popularity has lasted so long, more than a hundred years.
But you wouldn’t be satisfied unless you pulled it out of your own ass…so let’s just drop it.
Allopathy depends on belief more than any traditional healing system I have ever seen. It’s little more than a religion.
@HeadsUp51
Just like all of the arguments you’ve provided thus far, you repeatedly make claims that don’t hold up to simple logic.
Unless something can be tested via empiricism, the burden of proof leads us to the assumption that it is a false claim.
Claims are not valid unless they are testable/falsifiable. There is nothing falsifiable with homeopathy because it is by nature a “mystical” approach to medicine that completely ignores the laws of physics and basic biology. It’s quack medicine.
@HeadsUp51
Psychic readings and foretellings have been around for more than 5 thousand years because of a “proven good track record and satisfied customers”.
It doesn’t say anything about the fact that, like homeopathy, psychic readings amount to moot.
It works because it’s a PLACEBO. It’s called the “power of the mind”. It has no real world effectiveness.
If something is psychological, and not physiological in origin, it is going to be cured through psychological means. Hence, homeopathy.
@HeadsUp51
Allopathy is a pejorative, made-up term to describe medicine that uses a scientific, logical approach.
Let’s not forget that the main claim of homeopathy (water memory) defies the laws of physics.
Let’s not forget that, even though there are countless peer-reviewed journals (that apparently can even publish BOGUS research, vis a vis Reuben’s studies), homeopathy doesn’t even filter through the peer-reviewed process?
Competition? no Bullshit? yes
@HeadsUp51
And guess who found out about the fraud in the peer review process?
The peer-review process – in this case, the medical center he worked for. Interesting how science self-regulates, isn’t it?
But of course, you seem to be under the impression that errors and problems in the peer-review process discredit it entirely.
After all, how can it be so true when it repeatedly shoots down the insanely non-scientific claims homeopathy makes, right?
@HeadsUp51
Homeopathy has been around for more than a hundred years because of it’s proven good track record and satisfied customers.
It does not matter if people cannot understand the dynamics of why & how it works.
We don’t fully understand electricity or magnetism—in order to use these powers.
Such it is with this form of healing.
It works. That’s all that matters.
@hilzor
Don’t you realize there has to be “INGREDIENTS LISTED” on the product?
What kind of idiot are you?
Anyone who thinks that trusting “peer-reviewed scientific studies” blindly is sensible should do an internet search of:
Dr. Scott Reuben, medical researcher, FRAUD
has plead guilty
of publishing at least 21 FALSIFIED STUDIES in prestigious medical journals
over THE LAST 15 YEARS.
One would be a study on VIOXX — in which a recent class-action lawsuit showed 45,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands injured.
Take your chances with that !!
@hilzor
Peer-reviewed!! You’re talking about their competition.
That’s about like asking your girlfriend’s other boyfriend to do a peer-review on you.
Homeopathy has been around just about as long as allopathy. And even with all of allopathy’s smear campaign and propaganda trash ( such as the kind you are spouting)
The kind they used to do to chiropractic (before they got sued)
Allopathy has never succeeded in getting rid of homeopathy.
So go try to fool someone else…….
@HeadsUp51
To top it off, there is absolutely not one single shred of peer-reviewed research demonstrating the efficacy of homeopathy, because there is nothing to back up its claims.
It’s quack medicine.
Now, I WILL agree that medicine and alternative treatments need to be looked at, but homeopathy isn’t medicine. It’s the same archaic stupidity that leads people to believe that cancer is a “spiritual disease”.
@HeadsUp51
Second, a placebo doesn’t have to be sugar. A placebo is simply often delivered as sugar. Placebos include vitamins as well as saline solutions.
The term placebo simply refers to an inert substance that is known to have no effect, yet is given as treatment for a condition.
Homeopathy is water.
Fucking water, and surrounded by an even more bullshit claim of “water memory”.
There is no “medicine”. It’s essentially infinitely diluted solution. In other words, water.
Water, get it?