1. -- All evidence against the H1N1 vaccine must be rejected. --
The H1N1 vaccine has been proved safe by the manufacturers and
peddlers of the vaccine. Therefore all evidence that it is not safe
must be rejected. If a healthy 14 year old boy gets Guillain-Barre
Syndrome within hours of taking the vaccine, that is just a
coincidence. Don't matter the insert that comes with the H1N1 vaccine
warns that it can cause Guillain-Barre Syndrome; that don't prove
nuthin.
2. -- Don't nobody report 'side effects' of the H1N1 vaccine. --
In this way nobody will have evidence against the vaccine. You will be
able to say "no side effects were reported" and therefore you will
have proof that there are no 'side effects'.
3. -- Don't nobody ask any questions. --
They might be hard to answer. The medics might look bad. You might
expose their ignorance. Questions are disrespectful. Anyone who asks
questions is a kook or a conspiracy theorist or a potential domestic
terrorist.
4. -- All fringe stuff is bad. --
Health by healthful living is out of date. Nutrition is unscientific.
Sunshine causes cancer. Smoking in moderation is good for health.
Vegetables naturally contain poisons and should be avoided. The
'health movement' has no interest in health and is opposed to
technology. All poisons are safe. Nutrition is useless. Health is not
a value anyway because we die anyway.
5. -- Trust authority. --
Everything your government tells you is to be taken as infallible. In
any controversial subject, don't bother looking at evidence on both
sides and examining whether the evidence supports the conclusion; just
trust the FDA. Who are you to think for yourself? Who are you to ask
for evidence or to examine evidence? A rational person accepts things
on blind unthinking faith and never thinks or asks questions.
6. -- Don't look at track records. --
Almost everything government says is a g**d*** lie. The FDA's track
record is sordid. When doctors go on strike, the death rate goes down.
Most patients of most doctors don't get well. There are doctors whose
patients get well. The problem with looking at track records is you
will get confused.
Read this:
"Virginia teen athlete in wheel chair after H1N1 vaccine shot
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor"
http://www.naturalnews.com/z027473_Guillain-Barre_Syndrome_swine_flu_vaccine.html