What's the Danger of Swine Flu Vaccinations?
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What's the Danger of Swine Flu Vaccinations?

by Dr. Anders Bruun Laursen
The average quantity of squalene injected into the US soldiers abroad and at home in the anthrax vaccine during and after the Gulf War was 34.2 micrograms per billion micrograms of water. According to one study, this was the cause of the Gulf War syndrome in 25% of 697.000 US personnel at home and abroad. You can find this table of FDA analyses from the Gulf War lots on The Military Vaccine Resource Directory website (4)
a. AVA 020 – 11 ppb squalene (parts per billion)
b. AVA 030 – 10 ppb squalene
c. AVA 038 – 27 ppb squalene
d. AVA 043 – 40 ppb squalene
e. AVA 047 – 83 ppb squalene
These values were confirmed by Prof. R. F. Garry before the House of Representatives. Prof Garry was the man to discover the connection between the Gulf War syndrome and squalene.
According to his findings, the Gulf War syndrome was caused by squalene, which was banned by a Federal Court Judge in 2004 from the Pentagon´s use.
As seen on p. 6 of this EMEA document, the Pandremix vaccine contains 10,68 mg of squalene per 0,5 ml. This corresponds to 2.136.0000 microgrammes pr. billion microgrammes of water, i.e. one million times more squalene per dose than in (4). There is any reason to believe that this will make people sick to a much higher extent than in 1990/91. This appears murderous to me.
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