It seems I vastly misremembered the figure, it is apparently 415 Million. On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 4:54 PM, John Berry <[email protected]> wrote:
> The US bought somewhere over a billion dollars in Squalene. > My understanding is they probably intend not to use it and for that matter > probably intend not to give multiple doses as was also reported since they > are now saying "less is more" but the odds are also good that they did plan > on using what I spent so much on don't you think? > > > On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> John Berry wrote: >> > Well here is a list I made a while ago, now added to the list is that >> > swine flu infections in the US have apparently already peaked. >> > >> > Oh and swine flu has had little impact in the southern hemisphere and >> > based on population figures and deaths there would be very few die of it >> > in the US, also worth noting that most everyone who died has had some >> > other health complication.. >> > >> > >> > 17 Reasons not to take the Swine Flu (H1N1) vaccine. >> > >> > 1. The Swine flu vaccine contains 60,000 times more of the adjuvant >> > Squalene than was given in the vaccinations that caused the gulf war >> > syndrome, Squalene has been proven in animal studies to cause the exact >> > same autoimmune dysfunction. The version of the H1N1 vaccine made for >> > testing contains no Squalene. >> >> Squalene isn't used in the version given in the U.S., FWIW. >> >> The FDA doesn't allow adjuvants in vaccines in the U.S, or so says the >> Wall Street Journal. >> >> >> > >> > Let me say that again, the most dangerous components of the vaccine is >> > being left out of the safety >> > test! http://www.whale.to/vaccine/injecting.html >> > For more info on Squalene see below this list. Squalene is not FDA >> > Approved for use in vaccines. >> >> This is one reason the U.S. vaccination program is behind schedule: >> Squalene isn't approved and is NOT BEING USED within the United States. >> >> Canada, yup. >> >> Europe, yup. >> >> U.S.A., nope. >> >> So, the U.S. vaccines take longer to produce, because, among other >> things, more cultured virus must be used per dose. >> >> Again, this comes from the WSJ; I've made no attempt to find independent >> confirmation (since we all got sick before the vaccine arrived anyway, >> whether the vaccines are made with 100% holy water or tincture of >> arsenic makes no difference to my 'decision' not to get it). >> >> >> >> >

