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mick silver
4th January 2014, 02:08 PM
http://www.prepperpodcast.com/did-you-know-that-nasal-flu-vax-recipients-can-pass-the-flu-to-everyone-around-them-for-up-to-21-days/ .... Did You Know that Nasal Flu Vax Recipients Can Pass the Flu to Everyone Around Them for Up to 21 Days?By James Smith (http://www.prepperpodcast.com/author/james-smith/) on January 4, 2014
http://www.prepperpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/flu-mist.jpgPosted by: Daisy Luther | on January 3, 2014
Did you know that when a person receives the “FluMist” flu vaccine that anyone around them becomes exposed to the flu as the recipient “sheds” the viruses contained within the vaccine? With all of the propaganda about how you MUST be vaccinated (http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/look-out-flu-shot-resistors-the-flugitive-propaganda-campaign-aims-to-shame-you-into-getting-jabbed-11202013) in order to protect those around you, you’d think that they would warn people who receive this vaccine that they’ve just become the most contagious person in the room, particularly if the person has been browbeaten into receiving the vaccine to “protect” a loved one with a lowered immune system.
This video found via Activist Post (http://www.activistpost.com/), tells of one family’s experience with a FluMist vaccine that was given to their child after the doctor guilted them into it:

The CDC says that it is possible, but rare, for those in contact with someone who has received the Flu Mist vaccine to pass the virus on to others.

Data indicate that both children and adults vaccinated with nasal spray can shed vaccine viruses after vaccination, although in lower amounts than occur typically with shedding of wild-type influenza viruses. Rarely, shed vaccine viruses can be transmitted from vaccine recipients to unvaccinated persons. (source (http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/nasalspray.htm))
Even though it’s clearly not a big deal, based on their vague admission, the CDC still warns that those who have loved ones with serious immune issues should not be vaccinated with Flu Mist, but if the loved ones only have mild immune issues, it’s all good.

People who are in contact with others with severely weakened immune systems when they are being cared for in a protective environment (for example, people with hematopoietic stem cell transplants), should not get the nasal spray vaccine. People who have contact with people with weakened (but not severely weakened) immune systems due to underlying illness (e.g. diabetes, asthma, and heart disease, can get the nasal spray vaccine. (source (http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/nasalspray.htm))
MedImmune, the makers of FluMist are well aware of the risk of passing on the flu. On the package insert, the manufacturer warns:

“FluMist® recipients should avoid close contact with immunocompromised individuals for at least 21 days.”

You can visit MedImmune’s FluMist propaganda site HERE (https://www.flumistquadrivalent.com/consumer/index.html) for more (dis)information.The main “benefits” to receiving a squirt of illness up your nose are that you can avoid the dreaded needle and that those with egg allergies can receive it. A recipient will avoid the sore arm, but may get to enjoy these delightful side effects from the nasal vaccine.

In children, side effects can include runny nose, headache, wheezing, vomiting, muscle aches, and fever. In adults, side effects can include runny nose, headache, sore throat, and cough. Fever is not a common side effect in adults receiving the nasal spray flu vaccine. (source (http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/nasalspray.htm))
Interestingly, those listed side effects are the very symptoms one is trying to avoid by getting the vaccine in the first place. Each and every one is a flu symptom. Huh. So the point of that vaccines was……..avoiding those?
Here’s How the Vaccine Makes You ContagiousBut there’s still that pesky issue of becoming Influenza Alice and spreading your newly acquired bugs to all who come in contact with you.
Here is how the nasal vaccine makes the recipient contagious:
Flu Mist is made with an attenuated (weakened) live virus (or viruses). These viruses can be spread through coughing, sneezing, talking, or touch.
So, for example, if a person receives the Flu Mist at the Wal-Mart pharmacy, then sneezes into his hand in response to something being shot (http://www.survivalslingshot.com/) up his nostrils (a pretty darned normal response), then touches something on the store shelf (also not an outrageous supposition, considering people touch things all the time at stores), then what happens to the next person who touches that item?
You guessed it – they’ve just been exposed to live flu viruses. Yes, those viruses are “weak” but if that same person then rubs her eyes or touches her face or pulls a hair out of her baby’s mouth, then guess what? Access granted.
- See more at: http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/did-you-know-that-nasal-flu-vax-recipients-can-pass-the-flu-to-everyone-around-them-for-up-to-21-days-01032014#sthash.PvQzkZvJ.dpuf
via Did You Know that Nasal Flu Vax Recipients Can Pass the Flu to Everyone Around Them for Up to 21 Days? | (http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/did-you-know-that-nasal-flu-vax-recipients-can-pass-the-flu-to-everyone-around-them-for-up-to-21-days-01032014).
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ShortJohnSilver
4th January 2014, 02:46 PM
Think about the nice die-off effects of requiring everyone in a hospital to get the vaccine ...

nurses get vaccine, give it to the immune-compromised ...

those people die off, making ObamaCare healthy because of the ratio of healthy to non-healthy...

then the propaganda effect actually INCREASES - "see, you need to take the vaccine!!!"