Thursday, July 23, 2009

In view of the disappearing children and the 'snatched children' - JEWS -, and knowing Israel's record , COULD THERE BE A LINK HERE???








MY QUESTIONS:

HOW DO THEY PLAN ON OBTAINING CHILDREN AND BABIES FOR TESTING? WILL THE CHILDREN BE GIVING THEIR INFORMED CONSENT? - SARCASTIC , RETHORICAL QUESTION, OF COURSE -

IS THE STORY OF THE YEMENITE CHILDREN ANY INDICATION?

WHAT ABOUT THE TESTING DONE ON IDF SOLDIERS WITHOUT THEIR KNOWLEDGE, IS THAT ANY INDICATION?

WHERE DID THE TWO CHILDREN ABDUCTED FROM BAT AYIN DISAPPEAR, HAS ANYBODY HEARD ANYTHING ABOUT THEM SINCE THEIR ABDUCTION?

WHICH BABIES WILL BE DESIGNATED AS GUINEA PIGS?

IT SEEMS THAT HOSPITALS WILL NEED A LARGE AMOUNT OF BABIES AND CHILDREN TO PERFORM THESE CLINICAL STUDIES, BOTH HERE AND IN THE US - WE KNOW THEY WORK TOGETHER, THE IDF STUDY HAS PROVEN THAT WITHOUT THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT, SINCE THE US PAID $200 MILLION TO ISRAEL FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF USING 716 IDF SOLDIERS AS GUINEA PIGS- see related articles, do a search on this blog -

HOW DO THEY PLAN TO OBTAIN THESE "TEST CHILDREN"???.

WATCH OUT FOR MORE CASES OF PARENTS IN THE CHAREIDI AND RELIGIOUS ZIONIST COMMUNITY SUDDENLY BEING ACCUSED OF BEING UNFIT PARENTS, AND THEIR CHILDREN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AS A RESULT.

WE HAVE READ ABOUT A NUMBER OF SUCH CASES LATELY: IS THIS COINCIDENTAL??????

REMEMBER ALSO THAT SUCH A THREAT WAS MADE TO SETTLER PARENTS WHO LET THEIR CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN DEMONSTRATIONS: THEY WERE THREATENED WITH THEIR CHILDREN BEING TAKEN AWAY FROM THEM. WHY?? WHAT IS THE REAL REASON??

I AM NOT SAYING THERE IS NECESSARILY A LINK, I AM ONLY ASKING IMPORTANT QUESTIONS AT THIS TIME. UNLIKE WHAT THE GOVERNMENT, THE MEDIA, THE LEFT, DO TO THE SETTLER COMMUNITY, I AM NOT FINDING THE PTB GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT.



http://www.marketwatch.com/story/roche-hikes-profit-goal-as-tamiflu-sales-triple-2009-07-23

Manufacturers brewing new swine flu vaccine

By LAURAN NEERGAARD (AP) – 3 hours ago

WASHINGTON — Attention is shifting to the world's five leading flu vaccine makers: How fast are they really producing swine flu vaccine, and just how do they plan to test that it works?

A meeting Thursday of the Food and Drug Administration's scientific advisers offers the first in-depth public progress report since U.S. scientists delivered the novel virus to manufacturers and asked them to turn it into usable vaccine.

They've succeeded to a degree. The National Institutes of Health on Wednesday called for a few thousand volunteers, from babies to the elderly, for studies to see if pilot batches are safe and protective. The first shots should go into adult volunteers' arms in early August, with child studies to follow quickly if there are no signs of immediate side effects.


Those government-directed studies — and more that manufacturers will run — are key as the government decides whether to offer swine flu vaccine to millions of Americans starting in mid-October, besides vaccinating against the regular winter flu. Health authorities in other countries are looking to the U.S. studies, too, as they make their own plans.

Assuming the studies show the vaccine is OK, a big question is how much will be available and when. Last week, the World Health Organization warned that production is going slower than predicted, with the strains now in use yielding only about half as much of the main vaccine ingredient as is usual.

Wednesday, London-based GlaxoSmithKline echoed that caution, saying it is "working as quickly as possible" but being hindered by those low yields.

"Some of us are skeptical that very much will be available by mid-October," said Dr. William Schaffner, a vaccine specialist at Vanderbilt University.

And the government has warned that any vaccination campaign will put higher-risk people in line for the first batches, as supplies gradually increase over time.

Manufacturers' vaccine studies are expected to largely mirror the NIH's plans: Volunteers will get two vaccinations, 21 days apart. By early September, the NIH should have blood tests showing how much immune protection the initial inoculation triggered, and if a low-dose or higher-dose version was needed. It will take another month to get information on the second inoculation.

Complicating the question: If plain vaccine doesn't spur enough protection or there isn't enough supply, manufacturers could add immune-system boosters called adjuvants. That will pose a dilemma as the U.S. has never approved a flu vaccine containing those ingredients, although they are widely used in vaccine given to older adults in Europe.

But there's little information on their safety in children and pregnant women. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the NIH's infectious disease chief, said it's highly unlikely that flu vaccine with an adjuvant would be part of a children's immunization campaign. Part of FDA's debate Thursday, however, is how to do additional testing of that combination in various age groups.

The NIH's first studies will use flu shots made by France-based Sanofi-Pasteur and CSL Ltd., which on Wednesday began a much smaller study of its vaccine in its home country of Australia.


Also yet to be studied are shots made by Glaxo and Swiss-based Novartis, and a nasal-spray flu vaccine from Maryland-based MedImmune.

Comments:

nik says:

anything u heard about the abuse of the yemenite children is absolutely true... there was even a documentary shown on israeli tv about it... ask barry for the details i can't stop right now to draw up the article he wrote awhile back... ask him... these slime did this stuff and more wait until u see what they really did to these poor children and families... disgusting sub-human vermin ben gurion et al...

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