There's not much to add to this article from the BBC apart from the traditional 'We suspected as much.'
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There's not much to add to this article from the BBC apart from the traditional 'We suspected as much.'
My latest blogpost: "WHO swine flu experts 'linked' with drug companies"Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 16:15
Labels: Corporatism, Corruption, Mexican swine 'flu, World Health Organisation
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Not even half the truth, fingers in there up to the fourth knuckle
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/extract/334/7589/338
C, fourth knuckle? Elbow? Snout? When did they ever stop?
So what's news in this, Mark?
The American Chronicle reports:
As if there wasn’t already enough information about the questionable Swine Flu Pandemic — and the potentially lethal Swine Flu Vaccine being produced with mass impunity by some of the larger Pharmaceutical companies that will be used on the world populations with possibly devastating consequences — the reported secrecy surrounding minutes of a key World Health Organization (WHO) meeting of an advisory vaccine group that was packed with executives from Baxter, Novartis and Sanofi recommending compulsory vaccinations in the U.S., Europe and other countries raises a multitude of red flags while offering more evidence that the lawsuit filed against the WHO, other world organizations and governments and the actions leading up to this ‘Swine Flu pandemic’ should be examined more closely.
Since the Swine Flu ‘pandemic’ allegedly began, it hasn’t made any sense. Now the WHO is reportedly refusing to release the minutes of a key meeting, that involves executives from Pharmaceutical companies standing to make billions in profits. The WHO claims there are no minutes of the meeting that took place on July 7th — a meeting in which guidelines on the ‘need’ for worldwide vaccinations adopted by the WHO were formulated by the executives of large Pharmaceutical companies.
More to the point, has the WHO ever been anything other than a front organisation for Big Pharma?
I have a feeling that certain large companies would not like the IPVT cousin of the LVT.
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