Military Personnel – No Right to Consent (sorry)

August 25th, 2009 by admin

image When your author was in school studying for a degree in clinical research, he created a presentation spelling out the rights (or lack thereof) of our US Military Service members as regards their participation in medical experiments, most specifically the Pridostigmina Bromide & Botulinum Toxoid administered to over 300,000 soldiers in the first Gulf War.

The bottom line: when you sign up, you surrender your right to consent (agree) to be a subject in a trial of an experimental medicine. Only the President can give you a waiver.

The PDF of the presentation is here.

Ten Months, NO LESS, just for SAFETY. Efficacy takes LONGER.

August 12th, 2009 by admin

DON'T TAKE THE SHOTS Channel 5 out of Cincinnati reported yesterday about the start of swine flu vaccine tests in the city. The ugly piece about the report, is this statement:

“The studies of 2,800 people under way will test the safety and effectiveness of vaccines developed by drug makers.”

The word there that’s wacky bad is “effectiveness” – which is also called “efficacy” in Clinical Trials lingo.

Why is that bad?

Your author holds and Associates in Clinical Trials Research, and worked on several flu vaccine studies between 2006-2009.

I can assure you, with no doubt, that to prove efficacy in a vaccine takes at least 10 months. NO LESS.

Safety, or at least some kind of general re-assurance that people aren’t going to flop out on the floor and die within minutes of an injection, can be measured (again: TO A CERTAIN LIMITED EXTENT) within a few months.

The article says that, “Children’s Hospital Medical Center is among eight hospitals involved in the tests, which are intended to develop a vaccine before the start of the winter flu season.”

The winter flu season is about six weeks away. There is NO WAY this intention can be honest.

I don’t know if this article is propaganda, or if the author is just ignorant.

Either way, I call bullsh!t.

And remember folks, there’s a reason why the the United States has the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) – because sometimes, vaccines kll people, and unfortunately, it’s almost always children.

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Are You Sick (OF IT) Yet?

August 4th, 2009 by admin

All the swine flu hype. Sucks. Can’t stand it. Great resource: http://pandemicfluonline.com/

While we wait for the hammer to fall – here’s a shirt for you…order here or click the pic:

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