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Low
Flu Vaccination Rate Reveals Massive Repudiation of American Government
by
Bill Sardi
Recently
by Bill Sardi: What's
Behind the False Flag Flu Emergency?
The American
government may have left itself exposed to revealing just how strongly
the public opposes its flu vaccination campaign. For the first
time Americans can count how many of its citizens opted for or against
flu vaccination, and the numbers are appalling.
After months
of drum-beating, that the so-called late-2009 season H1N1 "swine
flu" could develop into a more severe pandemic with greater
loss of life as the winter flu season approached, Americans have
not bought into government-generated flu hysteria.
Americans are
hearing just 22.4 million doses of flu vaccine are available, which
is posed as a vast shortage. But news sources indicate only
about 11 million Americans have been vaccinated to date, an underwhelming
public response to the government's massive crusade to vaccinate
up to 70–80% of the population (210–240 million Americans).
That goal has been trimmed to 159 million, about half the population,
and production delays mean millions of Americans would have to wait
till the flu season is almost over to undergo inoculation next spring.
Why get vaccinated at all?
What prompted
the national emergency?
Did such strong
opposition to flu vaccination prompt the President to announce a
contrived national emergency, which really had nothing to do with
public health or saving lives, but rather whether hospitals were
going to be able to collect Medicare and Medicaid payments for flu-related
illness.
Will government
silence opposition to vaccination?
This flu season
Americans are tapping into the internet to read and listen to alternate
sources of information about the flu. Sources like the National
Vaccine Information Center captained by Barbara Loe Fisher, Infowars.com
by Alex Jones, and Radio Liberty by Dr. Stan Monteith, have led
the charge.
Then health
writers Shannon Brownlee and Jeanne Lenzer unleashed a scathing
online
article against flu vaccination in the November issue of Atlantic
Magazine, a blow that could have pushed government to announce
that it may shut down parts of the internet should a flu pandemic
cause Americans to flood the internet
Suddenly the
General Accountability
Office produces a report which warns that a severe pandemic
could result in massive absentee rates at work and school, which
in turn, could overload the internet with Americans who decide
to spend their sick time at home on the internet. Bandwidth could
be limited and the internet could crash, the report alleges.
But this could be a veiled attempt to shut down opposition to government's
flu vaccination program.
Hurry up,
limited supply
The news media
appears to be conducting a "cabbage patch doll"
strategy where word of a limited supply of vaccine is being used
to create a rush for the available remaining vaccine. Even that
strategy doesn’t seem to be working.
Writer Maggie
Fox for Reuters says "The US government may end up throwing
away unused doses of swine flu vaccine if people cannot get it soon."
But even with supply, public demand appears to be waning, if
it ever existed at all.
Surveys show
masses of Americans are wary of the vaccine, particularly the mercury
(thimerosal) used as a preservative. This prompted Health and Human
Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to say more single-dose vaccine,
which contains less mercury, would be ordered. Even then, the FDA
said it would eliminate mercury from vaccines altogether. It’s still
in there.
This suggests
the vaccine is being made as public demand is being gauged. There
may be no real shortage, just reluctance to produce billions of
dollars of flu vaccine which the public doesn’t want. A delay in
the delivery of vaccines could also result in greater flu deaths
in what becomes a way to panic the public into vaccination.
In past flu
seasons the government and vaccine makers lost money when vaccination
rates were low and unused vaccine had to be discarded. About 120
million doses were anticipated by mid-October, but only about 40
million are anticipated for delivery.
Propaganda
machine
The news media
is going all out to unravel its propaganda machine in support of
the government's flu agenda, but this time the public isn't falling
for the ruse as they have in past flu seasons when the vaccine didn't
even match the flu strain in circulation and single doses couldn't
even produce sufficient levels of antibodies for many people, particularly
those in high-risk groups.
Writer Rebecca
Ruiz of Forbes.com fudged her numbers, quoting 3000 flu-related
deaths and 29,000 hospitalizations, rather than the prior figures
used when the President declared a national emergency (1000 deaths
and 20,000 hospitalizations over an 8-month period). Ruiz and Forbes.com
claim this is "America’s worst pandemic since the 1918 flu."
But that is also a falsehood.
In fact, the
worst flu outbreak since 1918 occurred in 1993 and isn’t even recorded
on government timelines of flu outbreaks over the past nine decades.
The
1993 flu catastrophe, which set back the life expectancy of
Americans for the first time since 1918, was reported by Morbidity
and Mortality Weekly Reports to have primarily stricken elderly
nursing home patients late that year. This was the first year Medicare
paid for flu shots for nursing home patients. It is obvious something
very lethal was in that year’s flu shot that led to the premature
demise of thousands of senior Americans.
Writer Claudia
Kalb at Newsweek.com attempted to overcome what she called "flu
falsehoods," without a word that most of the misdirection
and misinformation is coming from government. Kalb writes: "How
do you get the facts out and combat massive misinformation on the
web?"
In conjunction
with news media, the federal government has unleashed a huge propaganda
campaign on behalf of the vaccine makers. Newsweek reports:
"Today,
the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in partnership with
the White House and other government agencies, have gone viral
with online seminars (or "Webinars"), text messages, podcasts,
Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube. The CDC has partnered
with WebMD on a flu blog written in part by a CDC medical epidemiologist.
Since April, the CDC has signed up 30,000 fans and friends on
Facebook and 1 million followers on Twitter, and it has sent out
244,000 flu updates to H1N1 e-mail subscribers.
HHS used
Elmo for a PSA that teaches kids to sneeze into their elbows,
and it funded a special episode of Sid the Science Kid, a PBS
show for preschoolers, that debuted this week. The plot features
Sid and his preschool buddies dancing and singing and getting
their flu shots. Lyrics: "It might hurt a little, but it's going
to help a whole lot!"
But these poorly
timed efforts to promote vaccination were urging Americans to hurry
up with no place to go. News media continue to create the false
impression that millions of Americans are waiting in line for flu
shots. Nothing is further from the truth.
Not everybody
agrees
A fearful and
ignorant public is what news media portray. So it is particularly
irksome to health authorities when pediatricians
in Collier County, Florida sign a letter refusing to promote
swine flu because it is "unsafe." A spokesman for
the group of doctors said: "This has been a more of a media
marketing blitz than I think it's a real medical catastrophe."
Nor does it
help sell vaccine when the Associated Press writes that 7 of 10
voters in Michigan are unsure about or opposed to flu vaccination.
Public distrust
Public distrust
of government is growing. Just how many Americans object to the
war in the Middle East and its falsehoods ("mission accomplished"
and "weapons of mass destruction"), or oppose draconian
changes for the funding of American healthcare, or dislike financial
bailout programs for reckless American bankers, is largely unknown.
If opposition to flu vaccination is any barometer, the vast majority
of Americans are unwilling participants in many of the federal government’s
escapades. Rejection of the flu vaccination program gives politicians
a look at what they may face in the next election. It’s a massive
repudiation of American government, and politicians had better take
note.
Neil Barofsky,
special inspector for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) where
hundreds of billions of dollars have been used to bail out bankers,
says the bigger cost of all this is public distrust. The public,
disenchanted and with no perceivable difference between both political
parties, may put up unprecedented opposition to any future government
agendas, whatever they may be. Many Americans have not fallen for
false assurances that flu shots are safe or effective this year
as they have in the past. The American public has begun to push
back, even if in a passive way to avoid government flu jabs.
October
29, 2009
Bill
Sardi [send
him mail] is a frequent writer on health and political
topics. His health writings can be found at www.naturalhealthlibrarian.com.
He is the author of You
Don’t Have To Be Afraid Of Cancer Anymore.
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© 2009 Bill Sardi Word of Knowledge Agency, San Dimas, California.
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