Boggling flu hoax: not for prime-time news

“Repeat a lie often enough and people believe it. We all know that. But there are millions of people out there who think a public-health agency like the CDC, a scientific body, would never engage in such tactics. Those millions of people would be wrong. There is a rule: the most holy, sacred, revered, uncontestable organization hides the biggest secrets. It’s a good rule to keep in mind. Major media don’t apply it. But you can.” – (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

FluShotJon Rappoport  – There are many propaganda operations surrounding the flu. Here I just want to boil down a few boggling facts.

Dr. Peter Doshi, writing in the online BMJ (British Medical Journal), reveals one monstrosity.

As Doshi states, every year, hundreds of thousands of respiratory samples are taken from flu patients in the US and tested in labs. Here is the kicker: only a small percentage of these samples show the presence of a flu virus.

This means: most of the people in America who are diagnosed by doctors with the flu have no flu virus in their bodies.

So they don’t have the flu.

Therefore, even if you assume the flu vaccine is useful and safe, it couldn’t possibly prevent all those “flu cases” that aren’t flu cases.

The vaccine couldn’t possibly work.

The vaccine isn’t designed to prevent fake flu, unless pigs can fly.

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Echinacea: Nature’s Cold and Flu Fighter

echinaceaRick Ansorge – Echinacea has been the Rocky Balboa of natural cold and flu remedies since the 1990s — called a champion for your health one year, only to be knocked down by health experts the next.

In the late 1990s, it was the king of the ring, racking up impressive annual sales of $206 million after research suggested it can effectively combat winter viruses. By 2010 it was practically washed up, after some studies showed that it had little or no benefit — with annual sales plummeting to a paltry $115 million.

But the most recent research suggests that Echinacea is ready to reclaim its crown.

“There seems to be some benefit from taking it throughout the cold season,” says Dr. Tod Cooperman, president of ConsumerLab.com, which recently published an extensive product review of Echinacea.

How a big a benefit?

A 25-50 percent reduced risk of catching a cold, Dr. Cooperman tells Health Radar. That’s on part with other prevention strategies designed to boost the immune system — such as getting regular exercise, eating a healthy diet, and managing stress levels.

If you’re one of miserable millions who catch cold after cold through the winter, that’s huge. Here’s a primer. Continue reading

GMO Vaccines Creating “Herd Contagion”

What Is Herd Immunity?

EugenicsVaccinesHerd immunity has been misunderstood when applied to animal herds and was always a false concept when applied to vaccinated groups.

  1. Herd immunity referred to natural immunity acquired by a herd of animals, that is, immunity acquired over time as animals in a herd got exposed to a disease and more and more individuals developed permanent immunity to it.  When enough animals in a herd  developed that natural immunity one could say, in a general way, that the herd had an immunity to the disease.  This was versus another herd with less exposure and fewer members with natural defenses.  Individuals in the first herd could still potentially catch the disease but “herd immunity” meant the disease would not run rampant since most of the animals had been exposed previously.In summary, herd immunity is thus a kind of comparative description of groups of animals that had already gotten the disease (naturally) versus groups that had not (those didn’t collectively have much immunity).
  2. When used to describe vaccination of groups the fallacy of herd immunity doubles.  First, vaccines do not confer permanent immunity. In any group, vaccine “immunization” would always be wearing off for large numbers of the members of the group. Second, vaccines skew the immune system toward an inferior form of immunity, actually making those vaccinated  more susceptible to disease.

Vaccines increase susceptibility to disease

This greater susceptibility to disease after vaccination is increasingly confirmed.

With flu shots, the person’s risk of getting the flu is doubled if they had previously been vaccinated for it.  In addition, the indications in a ferret study (below) is that the vaccinated group became much sicker when they got the disease than those who got it but had not been vaccinated.

According to the Vancouver Sun:1

“Researchers, led by Vancouver’s Dr. Danuta Skowronski, an influenza expert at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, noticed in the early weeks of the [2009 H1N1] pandemic that people who got a flu shot for the 2008-09 winter seemed to be more likely to get infected with the pandemic virus than people who hadn’t received a flu shot. Five studies done in several provinces showed the same unsettling results.”

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21 Natural Alternatives to the Flu Shot

ChristinaSarichThe CDC recently admitted that this year’s flu shot likely won’t protect you from the flu, but did it ever? Though the CDC has issued a formal apology regarding the issue for this season, flu vaccinations have long been seen as ineffective by a horde of experts. But don’t worry – here you will find more than 20 natural flu remedies using natural antivirals.

No surprise here, but there won’t be any refund for insurance companies or patients who have already taken a flu vaccination early as preparation for the 2015 flu season in January and February, despite the CDC’s admission of its inefficacy.

At the end of its apology, though, the CDC says that there is a ‘cure’ for the flu, but it will cost you. GlaxoSmithKline and Roche will happily provide you with two anti-viral medications for patients who come down with the flu. So even if you don’t want to get the flu shot due to it being ineffective, Big Pharma will still gladly handle your case.

Interestingly, the flu shot may never really be protecting you, as since there is no single virus that causes the flu, and therefore there is no one flu vaccine that protects against all of them. A virus mutates over time. It adapts. If a vaccine is created to kill one type of virus, it can mutate into another organism, specifically adapted to withstand the ‘medicine’ that was created to kill it. Biotech has simply attempted to come up with a one-dose, all-purpose vaccine that will kill every virus.

If it were truly possible to kill all viruses, none would be left on the planet. Just like humans, viruses can make mistakes in the copying of RNA or DNA, and these small mistakes can be repeated into new strains. When these mutations don’t kill the organism, they replicate, making new progeny with the ‘mistake’ coding. This is why people are usually susceptible to disease – except there’s a catch.

Innate human immunity works with this world of strange and ever-changing viruses and microbes. It is only when our natural immunity is weakened or disturbed that the body is more likely to get the flu, or any other virus, as well as common invaders like fungi, various parasites including worms, and amoeba, and other single-celled protozoans.

We have both external protections and internal ones. A variety of enzymes contained in tears, sweat, and mucus in the digestive, respiratory, and reproductive tracts will neutralize potential invaders (that is unless they are altered by substances like glyphosate or vaccinations). Internally the phagocytes, or white blood cells, will surround the bodily invaders when our immunity is working properly. Continue reading