emla999/Lyme
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European Parliament to investigate the World Health Organization and the influence that the pharmaceutical companies had on the global swine flu campaign, focusing especially on extent of the pharmaceutical industry's influence on WHO.
"The Council of Europe member states are to launch an inquiry in January 2010 on the influence of the pharmaceutical companies on the global swine flu campaign, focusing especially on extent of the pharmaceutical industry's influence on WHO, according to reports in the German media."
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Tincup
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Alright! I'd like to be there to see their faces during the investigation!
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I'm a vaccine injured patient. Turns out I didn't have lyme, but I still stop by this board to read others experiences with heavy metal detox and such. But I hope something is done about this nonsense. We're all paying for higher numbers of disabled people and autistic kids.
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Guilty guilty guilty
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Truthfinder
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Yay! I'd love to hear a scathing speach by Daniel Hannan (Brit member of the EP) about the WHO! He sure pegged failed U.S. and U.K. policies correctly!
From article above:
quote:By classifying the swine flu as pandemic, nations were compelled to implement pandemic plans and also the purchase swine flu vaccines.
Because WHO is not subject to any parliamentary control, Wodarg argued it is necessary for governments to insist on accountability.
What is a pandemic should not be allowed to be defined by an organisation that is clearly under the influence of the pharmaceutical companies that profit from the sales of vaccines accompanying such a pandemic.
Many of the decision-makers in WHO have worked for the pharma industry and go back to work in the pharma industry.
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I had babesia many years ago once, and it went away by the time a doctor realized what it was. My llmd now, Dr. H in california, he's one of the best so it took him a bit of trial and error to realize lyme wasn't the problem either. You can have antibodies to it because it never completely leaves your body and you can have any one of a number of strains and some are fairly weak and some are really strong. So most likely I got some of it in me back when I got the babesia. But he did a year of antibiotics of all sorts, high doses of IV's, Flagyl, Alinia, all the good hard stuff we know of... and I didn't herx once, didn't get any better either.
Another interesting thing is he's checked healthy family members of sick patients and they'll have that band come up sometimes too. But until different strains and species are compared it's hard to know how strong different types are. Oh yeah and babesia is just like malaria, you never completely get rid of every last one of those organisms either. Once I get better I might give it a shot though and double up on some cryptolepsis and artemisinin.
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