Leaked Letters Reveal Swine Flu Vaccine Lethal
Link
The silence is almost deafening in the American press
when it comes to information about the potentially lethal link between swine
flu vaccine and the dreaded nerve disorder of Guillain-Barre 20 syndrome, some
health officials say.
But information about the link recently reached the
publi c in the United Kingdom in two letters leaked to the Daily Mail. The
letters were addressed to 600 senior British neurologists. One was from the
UK’s Health P
The specter of Guillain-Barre is too dangerous to be
ignored, and news that the swine flu vaccine might cause it should not be
soft-pedaled in the United States, some health officials say.
Guillain-Barre syndrome is an incurable autoimmune
disorder that ravages the p
It can cause death or permanent disability, or even
paralysis to the point that patients must be put on respirators to breathe.
Although no one knows its exact cause, physicians know
it can be triggered by surgery or by vaccinations such as the swine flu vaccine
— and the vaccine is20the big concern of the moment, given the precedent of
1976.
That year, the U.S. government rushed to develop a
swine flu vaccine and gave it to about 40 million people. Soon after the deaths
of 25 people from paralysis and respiratory failure, the government strongly
suspected the vaccine was the cause and withdrew it. The swine flu itself, on
the other hand, killed only one person. The new strain of swine flu used in the
new vaccine is slightly different, but concerns about Guillain-Barre remain the
same.
"I would not have the swine flu jab" because
of the risk, said a senior neurologist who asked that his name not be used.
Yet another worry about the vaccine is the use of a
component oil called squalene.
Squalene also can set off autoimmunity and is associated
with multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, ALS, and Parkinson’s disease,
according to Dr. Russell Blaylock, a prominent American neurosurgeon.
Many British expe rts also are worried about squalene,
going so far as to call the upcoming initial trial of the swine flu vaccine a
“guinea-pig tri al.”
The leaked letters beg doctors to be on the lookout
for patients with Guillain-Barre symptoms, revealing deep doubts and fears in
the UK about the safety of the new vaccine. The letter from the Association of
British Neurologists, for instance, informed physicians that the vaccine caused
a possible eight-fold increase in Guillain-Barre during the 1976 U.S. swine flu
bout.
The Health P
Guillain-Barre By the Numbers: About 160 million doses
of swine flu vaccine will be available this fall. In 1976, about one in 100,000
who got the swine flu vaccine developed Guillain-Barre.
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