image Surf on over to the US Govt. website about clinical trials – ClinicalTrials.gov.

Witness study #NCT00964951, titled “ CSL H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Administered at Different Dose Levels With and Without AS03 Adjuvant in Healthy Adult and Elderly Populations”. Click here to see a screenshot, just in case it goes bye-bye.

You’ll note  the word “Adjuvant” in the title of the study. According to this document, an adjuvant is: a substance that may cause the body to produce more antibodies when it is given with a vaccine.

An adjuvant, in this case, is also another word for SQUALENE.

How do we know for sure? Well, scroll down to  the part of the doc titled “Exclusion Criteria”. These are the defined reasons why a person may not be a participant in a clinical trial.

The very first reason? “a known allergy to eggs or other components of the vaccine (including squalene based adjuvants, gelatin, formaldehyde, octoxinol, thimerosal, and chicken protein).”

Squalene. Thimerosal (mercury). If you have a known allergy to either, you can’t be in the trial…because they are going to INJECT those elements into your body.

Squalene is NOT approved for that use by the Food and Drug Administration.

In fact, studies by the NIH of soldiers who have Gulf War Syndrome found damn strong evidence that squalene is the culprit behind the devastating group of nervous disorders called “gulf war syndrome”.

For more on that, see the post below.

So, once again, don’t take the shots!