GlaxoSmithKline Fined Over Illegal Vaccine Experiments Killing 14 Babies January 5, 2012 Vaccine and drug giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has been fined 400,000 pesos (around the equivalent of $93,000) by an Argentinian judge for killing 14 babies during illegal lab vaccine trials that were conducted between 2007 and 2008. In addition to killing the children and experimenting with human beings, the judge asserted that the corporation actually falsified parental authorizations so that babies could participate without legitimate parental permission. Judge Marcelo Aguinsky made the decision after a report was released on the subject by the National Administration of Medicine, Food and Technology (ANMAT in Spanish). Since 2007, 15,000 children below the age of one from Mendoza, San Juan, and Santiago del Estero have been participating in the illegal research. These babies were recruited by GSK from poor families that attended public hospitals. It was found that of the 14 baby deaths, 7 died in Santiago del Estero; 5 in Mendoza; and 2 in San Juan. GSK Recruited Doctors, Pressured Illiterate Parents into Signing Over Children Currently, it is unknown how many babies suffered serious side effects, adverse reactions, or if this is truly the total death count. As with many other vaccinations such as Gardasil, the official death count continues to rise as leaked reports from the FDA and elsewhere continue to surface. One pediatrician working at the public hospital when GSK began recruiting babies for their illegal human trials said that not only did GSK force illiterate parents into handing over their children, but they also ârecruitedâ several doctors working at the hospital into their cause. Ana Marchese, a pediatrician at the Eva Perón childrenâs public hospital in Santiago del Estero, stated: âGSK Argentina set an protocol at the hospital, and recruited several doctors working there. These doctors took advantage of many illiterate parents whom take their children for treatment by pressuring and forcing them into signing these 28-page consent forms and getting them involved in the trials.â It is quite clear that GSK has zero regard for human health, morals, and will go to any length to experiment with their latest jab regardless of the casualties. Of the 15,000 babies that were reported to be a part of the illegal trials, many may suffer from life-altering illness and serious side effects. Amazingly, many parents had no idea they were signing over the lives of their children to GSK, as they were completely illiterate. Meanwhile, GSK sells their latest shots and pharmaceutical drugs to United States consumers, raking in record profits each year as the second-largest drugmaker. http://www.infowars.com/glaxosmithkline-fined-over-illegal-vaccine-experiments-killing-14-babies/ Big pharma does not care about you or your kids - only eugenics research and profits
Clearly, vaccines are not inherently bad for people. However, knowing that paranoia and fear is a driving factor behind health product sales, it's a shame that these types of companies pressure people into getting a flu vaccine. Advocating a healthier lifestyle is a better preventative measure for the flu than a faulty vaccine. For fatal diseases, vaccines are pretty alright! But didn't you all live easily through chicken pox? Kids get vaccinated for that now, but is it necessary at all?
AMA Journal: Make Participation In Vaccine Trials Mandatory Population should be forced to take experimental shots âfor the greater goodâ Wednesday, January 18, 2012 An article published by the American Medical Associationâs Virtual Mentor journal advocates making participation in vaccine trials mandatory, arguing that people should be forced to take experimental shots in a similar vein to how jury service is compulsory. The article, written by Oxford Universityâs Susanne Sheehy and Joel Meyer, is entitled Should Participation in Vaccine Clinical Trials be Mandated? Concerned about the âdistressing decline in the numbers of healthy volunteers who participate in clinical trials,â the piece argues that âCompulsory involvement in vaccine studiesâ should be considered for the âgreater good of society.â âMany societies already mandate that citizens undertake activities for the good of society; in several European countries registration for organ-donation has switched from âopt-inâ (the current U.S. system) to âopt-outâ systems (in which those who do not specifically register as nondonors are presumed to consent to donation) [10], and most societies expect citizens to undertake jury service when called upon. In these examples, the risks or inconvenience to an individual are usually limited and minor. Mandatory involvement in vaccine trials is therefore perhaps more akin to military conscription, a policy operating today in 66 countries. In both conscription and obligatory trial participation, individuals have little or no choice regarding involvement and face inherent risks over which they have no control, all for the greater good of society.â more - http://www.infowars.com/ama-make-participation-in-vaccine-trials-mandatory/