by KimiHarris on September 15, 2009 A very kind friend has been helping with my feedburner issues. They aren’t completely fixed yet, but there is a temporary fix on it now. Are you all getting the updates yet? So sorry for all of the technological difficulties lately! We are trying to resolve them. When it rains, it pours! I recently read Dr. Mercola’s advice to drink tulsi (or holy basil) tea to boost the immune system to fight against the swine flu-or just the normal flu’s and colds that come
Star Sunday 13.09.2009 By Keith FalkinerGET FLU JAB â OR BE JAILEDGovernment plans to introduce compulsory vaccinations for swine flu could see people JAILED if they refuse to take it.Stringent pandemic laws open to the Department of Health allow it to enforce compulsory vaccinations against a serious outbreak of swine flu â with stiff fines or a six-month stretch in prison for those who avoid taking the jab.The Department of Health has said it is satisfied it can enact legislation provided
See for yourself the study presented at the end of article. Please spread the word and make this go viral… no pun intended. Kindly reference and link to VacTRUTH! By Jeffry John Aufderheide VacTRUTH | Trials for the experimental H1N1 Swine flu vaccine commence Tuesday, September 15th in Thornton, Colorado. Novartis, a bio-pharmaceutical company that manufactures the vaccine, is recommending that children participating in the trial receive two doses of an experimental vaccine which
Jeffry John Aufderheide VacTRUTH September 14, 2009 See for yourself the study presented at the end of article. Please spread the word and make this go viral… no pun intended. Kindly reference and link to VacTRUTH! Trials for the experimental H1N1 Swine flu vaccine commence Tuesday, September 15th in Thornton, Colorado. Novartis, a bio-pharmaceutical company that manufactures the vaccine, is recommending that children participating in the trial receive two doses of an experiment
Infowars September 5, 2009 The New World Order’s planned flu pandemic has grabbed headlines with an outbreak of the relatively mild H1N1 virus at Washington State University. “More than 2,000 students at Washington State University have come down with swine flu symptoms in just the first week of classes, school officials said Friday,” AOL News reports this afternoon. The incident, according to AOL, is an example of “how quickly the H1N1 virus can spread.” Engineered pandemics usually b