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			by Mike Adams 
			
			the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor 
			
			October 28, 2009 
			
			from
			
			NaturalNews Website  
			
			  
			
			Swine flu infections have peaked out in 
			the USA, even before drug companies could get their vaccines 
			injected into everyone. According to CDC findings announced recently 
			in Atlanta, one in five U.S. children have already experienced the 
			flu this month, and most of those were likely H1N1 swine flu cases, 
			the CDC says. 
			 
			This comes from a survey of over 10,000 U.S. households conducted by 
			the CDC. 
			 
			Meanwhile, flu vaccine shipments are way behind schedule. There have 
			been supply problems from the start, and as of right now, relatively 
			few Americans have yet been injected with the swine flu vaccine. 
			(Many have stood in line for hours trying to be injected, but were 
			told to go home with the vaccine ran out.) 
			 
			Out of nearly 14,000 suspected flu cases tested during the week 
			ending on October 10, 2009, 99.6% of those were influenza A, and the 
			vast majority of those were H1N1 swine flu infections. (http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/) 
			This is a very strong indication that swine flu infections have 
			peaked during October, 2009. 
			 
			Further supporting that notion, researchers from Purdue University 
			just published a paper in the October 15 issue of
			
			Eurosurveillance (a science journal 
			about communicable disease) in which researchers stated that the 
			H1N1 swine flu epidemic would peak during "week 42" (the end of 
			October). Week 42 just passed. It's over. 
			 
			The AJC is also reporting this week that
			
			swine flu is "retreating" in Georgia, 
			where hospital visits from the flu are markedly down and fewer 
			illnesses are being reported in schools, too. 
			 
			Even the WHO is
			
			reporting a downward trend in many 
			areas, saying,  
			
				
				"In tropical areas of the world, 
				rates of illness are generally declining, with a few exceptions 
				...In tropical Asia, of the countries that are reporting this 
				week, all report decreases in respiratory disease activity."
				 
			 
			
			Meanwhile, even as the swine flu 
			infection peaks out, the shortage of swine flu vaccines means few 
			people have yet been vaccinated.  
			
			  
			
			The shortage is causing "chaos" in 
			clinics across the country, news reports say, and flu vaccination 
			events have been cancelled due to the non-arrival of expected 
			vaccines. 
			 
			And what, exactly, is causing this shortage of vaccines? According 
			to Health and Human Services Secretary 
			
			Kathleen Sebelius, they're 
			being caused by "production failures" at the drug manufacturing 
			facilities. 
  
			
			  
			
			 
			Too little, 
			too late 
			
			 
			Is she serious? People are lining up to be injected with chemicals 
			made by companies that are suffering "production failures?" If these 
			companies can't meet the production targets they already promised, 
			how can we expect them to meet the safety targets they promised? 
			 
			The bigger point, though, is that by the time vaccines are available 
			for everyone, most people will have already been exposed to the H1N1 
			virus and therefore won't even need a vaccine. There's also evidence 
			that previous exposure to seasonal flu may confer some
			
			natural immunity to H1N1, meaning 
			that vaccines may be redundant from the start. 
			 
			Delivering vaccines to the public after the pandemic peaks and wanes 
			is sort of like putting on your seatbelt after a head-on collision. 
			(This metaphor assumes, just for the moment, that swine flu vaccines 
			actually work. Even though they don't.) 
			 
			Through the coming holiday season, we'll all get to watch the 
			CDC, the FDA and drug companies desperately try to push 
			vaccines onto people, most of whom are already immune to H1N1 
			because they were exposed during the peak of the pandemic. This will 
			be quite entertaining to observe because you'll get to watch health 
			authorities in action, attempting to fabricate an emergency when the 
			pandemic threat has already faded.  
			
			  
			
			To maximize vaccinations (and therefore
			
			Big Pharma revenues), they'll need 
			to keep pushing the pandemic fears through the winter months while 
			hoping that no one notices the H1N1 pandemic has evaporated. 
			 
			Predictably, the big push at that point will be based on the 
			following logic:  
			
				
				"Even if you were already exposed to 
				H1N1, getting a vaccine shot can't hurt. Might as well get one!" 
			 
			
			The CDC, which once promised 150 million 
			vaccines by mid-October has pushed its prediction to year's end.
			 
			
			  
			
			Unless some new H1N1 mutation is 
			released into the population by some bioterrorist group, 
			it's fairly obvious that the swine flu will have fizzled out by the 
			time Christmas rolls around. 
  
			
			  
			
			 
			How to dispose 
			of a hundred million doses of a useless vaccine... 
			
			 
			So what will all these clinics do with all the millions of doses of 
			vaccines that nobody really needs at that point?  
			
			  
			
			It might seem prudent to dump them down 
			the river, except for the fact that their chemical additives and 
			preservatives make many vaccines qualify as "hazardous waste" 
			according to EPA regulations. It's illegal to toss them into rivers 
			or even dump them down the drain... it's perfectly legal, though, to 
			inject them into the body of a six-year-old. 
			 
			Why don't they just save the vaccines for next year?  
			
			  
			
			They'll be useless, of course, but no 
			more useless than they already are this year. Just save up all the 
			vials and unleash another swine flu scare next fall to get rid of 
			the inventory! (Don't laugh. These people might actually take the 
			idea seriously...) 
			 
			You got to love the
			
			pharmaceutical industry.  
			
			  
			
			After forty years of
			
			research into 
			cancer (and tens of billions of dollars spent on it), 
			they have yet to find a cure for any cancer at all. And with the 
			swine flu fiasco, they almost managed to come up with a vaccine, but 
			the human immune system - combined with a nation full of sneezers 
			and spreaders - beat them to it. 
			 
			It must really be depressing to wake up one day as a pharmaceutical 
			company executive and realize you're irrelevant... and that 
			your "lifesaving" products are obsolete before they even 
			hit the streets. Of course, the ridiculously high pay might make 
			up for some of that, and if you get really depressed, you can always 
			take your own company's pills if you're willing to brave the suicide 
			risk.  
			
			  
			
			But in the end, the simple fact is that
			human beings would be better off of the drug companies didn't 
			exist. 
			 
			The fact that H1N1 swine flu has already peaked out before the bulk 
			of the vaccine shipments have even arrived proves, once again, how 
			utterly pathetic and medically useless flu vaccines are in the first 
			place.  
			
			  
			
			There is nothing a flu vaccine can do 
			that simple vitamin D can't do better, and the sad truth is that
			
			the entire flu vaccine industry is 
			built on medical quackery and marketing propaganda. 
  
			
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