
For instance, researchers at the British Columbia CDC discovered that people who received a seasonal flu vaccine in 2008 were actually twice as likely to fall ill with the H1N1 flu back in 2009. This so-called “Canadian problem” has since been confirmed in populations from other countries.Other data indicates that getting a flu shot can increase your risk of catching a cold or virus. Past research has also indicated that flu shots can have disastrous effects on your internal organs. Developing fetuses and infants are particularly susceptible to such harm. In December, a man was left unable to walk or breathe on his own after receiving a seasonal flu vaccine. But under pro-vaccine dogma, the very notion that a vaccine could produce these effects is unfathomable. Indeed, pro-vaccine propaganda lies in stark opposition to medical reality: In addition to ignoring obvious adverse events, mainstream medicine honestly wants people to believe that injecting themselves with toxic aluminum adjuvants, preservatives and other questionable ingredients is somehow safe.
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