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Swine Flu Discussion Gets Heated In Bucks County
By Stephanie Esposito
Global Research, September 09, 2009
69 News 22 August 2009
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CDC officials are hosting H1N1 conferences across the country to try and ease the minds of skeptical consumers. A meeting in lower Bucks County today got some concerned citizens all fired up about the vaccine. WFMZ’s Stephanie Esposito was there, and has the story.

“Frequent hand washing is encouraged during influenza season.”

It started out as a video in a conference room in a Trevose, Lower Bucks County hotel.

“This widespread rapid spread is called a pandemic.”

The entire meeting wasn’t so orderly, in fact people started raising concerns about the H1N1 Vaccine, the intentions of the pharmacuetical companies and the United states government.

“I don’t trust this government. I feel this government hides information from it’s people.”

It was clear, the audience came armed with information.

“The swine flu in 1976. More people died from the vaccine than from the flu itself. I feel this is being hyped.

“In the state of Texas they’re not allowing children into school unless they get the shot. Know anything about that?”

The group had several concerns…first the origin of H1N1…which some said they believe to have been created intentionally. Second, vaccine safety…and the speed in which they’re being released on to the market.

“We’re playing russian roullete with the lives of the people we administer this chemical to.”

Herb Newborg is the Vice President of Chiropractic America…he and others suggested the government will bypass FDA regulations in order to release the vaccination by October….saying H1N1 cases are expected to spike in the fall. Their main concern, a particular chemical that’s used to stretch the vaccine supply.

“It’s been connected to neurological deficits that have been labeled gulf war syndrome.”

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Joe Funk is the Director of Health and Human services in Bucks County.

“The CDC has indicated and I believe in their sincerity that they’re working with the FDA on indigens that are being placed in vaccinations.”

CDC officials maintained there is no evidence H1N1 was created deliberately. The CDC also confirmed there are no plans to force H1N1immunizations.

“I have enough faith in our country and the CDC in terms of making certain that people are protected and their health is protected.”

At the end of the day, they agreed to disagree… and continue with their own research. Stephanie Esposito 69 News. 

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