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French
Take Legal Action Against Swine Flu Vaccines Campaign

In what is being seen as the first of many such actions to come, nine
individuals have filed formal charges claiming that the H1N1 campaign is
a deliberate attempt to poison the French population. These charges,
which were filed yesterday, could not come at a more inopportune moment
for the government and health specialists. The vaccination campaign got
underway last Tuesday in a climate of national skepticism as to the
vaccine’s safety and efficiency, and this news will surely boost the
morale of the increasing number of anti-vaccine lobbyists who are
beginning to organize their resistance to any attempt to vaccinate the
population against H1N1. The various charges filed included one of “Attempting
to administer substances…of a nature which could result in death.”
Michael Cosgrove, Flesh & Stone
Irish
Child Rushed To Hospital After Swine Flu Vaccine

The safety of Northern Ireland’s swine flu vaccination programme was
called into question today by the parent of a young special needs pupil
who ended up in hospital just hours after getting the jab. Anne Marie
Fletcher said she feared her 15-year-old son Rhys was going to die as
she rushed him to hospital less than 24 hours after receiving the swine
flu vaccine. Mrs Fletcher said she was horrified at the treatment her
son has received.
Lisa Smyth, Belfast Telegraph
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Pediatricians Refuse To Promote Unsafe Swine Flu Vaccines

Pediatricians across Collier are refusing to sign a letter promoting the
swine flu vaccine because they say it's unsafe. This comes as Swine Flu
vaccines are being offered for the first time at four Collier County
schools. "The vaccine has not been proved to be safe and we
don't know anything about it. I believe that the swine flu is like a
normal flu and I think there's a big hype on it and that's why I'm gonna
watch and wait for more research and studies that show it's safe enough
for our kids," says Dr Dina Badra. Doctor Joseph Guata,
President of the Collier County Medical Society, said that Swine Flu has
been a more of a media marketing blitz. "People should ask the
people they trust," says Dr Gauta.
Nicole Papageorge, Wink News
Gulf
War Soldier Warns Against Swine Flu Vaccines

MY WARNING: Mike Kirkby, is warning people
against taking one of the available swine flu
vaccines as, he claims, it contains additives
that were also in the vaccinations that have
been influential in some people developing
Gulf War syndrome
A former soldier who suffered Gulf War Syndrome as a result of anthrax
injections is warning people about the use of the swine flu vaccine.
Mike Kirkby, 38, of Dale Grove, Leigh, who served in the Gulf in 1991,
has battled with the MOD and health authorities over how he contracted
Gulf War Syndrome. To increase his survival time during chemical
warfare, he was given multiple shots of the Plague Vaccine, which he
claims contains adjuvant squalene – the same additive that will be
used in the new swine flu vaccine. He is the North West area co-ordinator
for the National Gulf War Veterans and Families Association, which is
raising awareness of the link between Gulf War Syndrome and squalene.
Natalie Walker, Wigan Today
29/10/09
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