Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Twenty-one homeless people die after bird flu vaccine trial

Three Polish doctors and six nurses are facing criminal prosecution after 21 homeless people died following medical trials for a vaccine to the H5N1 bird-flu virus, according to The Telegraph's Matthew Day in Warsaw.

The medical staff, from the northern town of Grudziadz, are being investigated over medical trials on as many as 350 homeless and poor people last year, which prosecutors say involved an untried vaccine to the highly-contagious virus, says Day. The victims received £1-2 to be tested with what they thought was a conventional flu vaccine but was actually an anti bird-flu drug.

Day claims Polish authorities have not established a direct link between the deaths and the medical staff, but Poland's health minister, Ewa Kopacz, said the doctors and nurses involved should not return to their profession. "It is in the interests of all doctors that those who are responsible for this are punished," he said.

In a chilling-to-the-bone revelation regarding Poland's national health service, Day claims that in 2002, "a number of ambulance medics were found guilty of killing their patients for commissions from funeral companies."

Natural News reports that "Aside from the dangerous ingredients many people already know about (like squalene or thimerosal), one of the key ingredients used in flu vaccines (including the vaccines being prepared for the swine flu pandemic) is the diseased flesh of African Green Monkeys. This is revealed in U.S. patent No. 5911998 - Method of producing a virus vaccine from an African green monkey kidney cell line. (http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5...)

"As this patent readily explains, ingredients used in the vaccine are derived from the kidneys of African Green Monkeys who are first infected with the virus, then allowed to fester the disease, and then are killed so that their diseased organs can be used make vaccine ingredients. This is done in a cruel, inhumane 'flesh factory' environment where the monkeys are subjected to a process that includes 'incubating said inoculated cell line to permit proliferation of said virus.' Then: 'harvesting the virus resulting from step (c); and... (ii) preparing a vaccine from the harvested virus.'"

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