— Wayne Madsen on Guillain-Barre syndrome and the swine flu vaccine
My Comment:
I’m hearing that I misunderstood this and it’s the makers of the small-pox vaccine who are baulking.
I’ll try to track that down.
Meanwhile, why would you trust a government that sends secretive letters to neurologists admitting fears it won’t admit to the public that’s getting the vaccinations?
Their expert doesn’t look very reliable. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Madsen
In any case, he says that the makers of the Small Pox vaccine refuse to take it and tell others not to do so. I don’t think he is saying that the makers of the vaccine itself are doing so.
Not n favor of the vaccine. Just saying.
Small-pox?
No, it’s the swine flu vaccine, as far as I could tell…
It’s repeated in several news accounts. I’ll try to find confirmation..
Wayne Madsen isn’t unreliable.
In any case, more than half the GPs in Britain are apparently reluctant to take it.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1208716/Half-GPs-refuse-swine-flu-vaccine-testing-fears.html
OK, I only listened/watched the video once. I apologize if I made you worry for nothing. Have no problem believing what he said, but ran into my own problems passing it on to others.
Hi Mark –
No, thank you..
It’s better something gets corrected as soon as possible before it gets on the net.
That’s the difficulty of being a solo blogger..on the move..
You often can’t spend as much time brushing up typos, oversights, and editing errors..
Madsen is OK.
You have to be careful with wiki.
It’s a good pointer and informational, but it’s far from unbiased.
As my own experience shows, any troll who wants to delete you, can make up stuff out of the top of his head, sneak behind your back, without telling you, and plaster all kinds of junk on the discussion board that doesn’t hold water.
It’s the old “big lie” technique.
The web is like print. It’s only as honest or honorable as the people who use it.
What do you think?