That is untrue? Look at the Monsanto studies. Look at the HPV study I linked too where the girl complained of adverse reaction so they removed her from the study. There was a recent test on the SSRI by Eli Lilly where the woman took the medication for 3 months. Then they switched her to the placebo in a doble blind. She had very advers reactions to the cesation of the habit forming medicine, and was promptly removed from the study. In monsanto studies the cows that died from eating the GE plants were removed from the study and replaced with healthy cows with the same identification number (trying to pretend the first cow was still alive).
And then there's Baxter, the company who made the Swine Flu shot you were offerend over in the UK. If I am not mistaken, only your country signed the clause that made a promise to purchase, and Britain just got hundreds of thousands of (more) Pandrexa (or whatever they called it) because of a contract obligation. So there is the group that made the medicine some of you took. Have they ever broken the law? Have they ever done anything unsafe that you as a consumer should be informed of. They would never fake a lab test, but they will release medicine with HIV contamination. Then they will get caught doing it, and claim it as an unfortunate accident. They will remove the medicine form the American market. They will stockpile it. Finally, they will sell it again to China (I think), all the while being wholly unable to deny knowing that is has HIV in it. But that was another unfortunate accident. These are the same people who may have allegedly shipped 71 kilograms of attenuated virus material that had unharmed bird flu in it. If the Polish hadn't had distrust and tested the shipment, the seasonal flu jab would have had bird flu in it. That is one of the reasons we got the GSK shot, Baxter is not allowed to sell vaccine medication in America for a few years. Now does this information make me a CT, or an informed consumer? Would these companies ever do anything against the greater good? They would certainly get caught (remember the article I posted about all the hundreds of current lawsuits against Pharma Corps) and if they did we would hear about it instead of Brangalina.
Oh but this is all unsubstantiated, because it's not on Wiki.
Oh wait, it is in a kind of clean and polite way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baxter_International
Call me crazy, but I like to know if the medicine I am offered is safe before I take it.
And then there's Baxter, the company who made the Swine Flu shot you were offerend over in the UK. If I am not mistaken, only your country signed the clause that made a promise to purchase, and Britain just got hundreds of thousands of (more) Pandrexa (or whatever they called it) because of a contract obligation. So there is the group that made the medicine some of you took. Have they ever broken the law? Have they ever done anything unsafe that you as a consumer should be informed of. They would never fake a lab test, but they will release medicine with HIV contamination. Then they will get caught doing it, and claim it as an unfortunate accident. They will remove the medicine form the American market. They will stockpile it. Finally, they will sell it again to China (I think), all the while being wholly unable to deny knowing that is has HIV in it. But that was another unfortunate accident. These are the same people who may have allegedly shipped 71 kilograms of attenuated virus material that had unharmed bird flu in it. If the Polish hadn't had distrust and tested the shipment, the seasonal flu jab would have had bird flu in it. That is one of the reasons we got the GSK shot, Baxter is not allowed to sell vaccine medication in America for a few years. Now does this information make me a CT, or an informed consumer? Would these companies ever do anything against the greater good? They would certainly get caught (remember the article I posted about all the hundreds of current lawsuits against Pharma Corps) and if they did we would hear about it instead of Brangalina.
Oh but this is all unsubstantiated, because it's not on Wiki.
Oh wait, it is in a kind of clean and polite way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baxter_International
Call me crazy, but I like to know if the medicine I am offered is safe before I take it.