ExperimentalVaccines.org | (Gulf War Syndrome a.k.a. Lou Gehrig’s disease) “All (100%) GWS patients immunized for service in Desert Shield/Desert Storm who did not deploy, but had the same signs and symptoms as those who did deploy, had antibodies to squalene. In contrast, none (0%) of the deployed Persian Gulf veterans not showing signs and symptoms of GWS have antibodies to squalene.” – US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
Also see:
- CDC statement on narcolepsy following Pandemrix
- The WHO Pandemrix vaccine insert
- PubMed Antibodies to squalene in Gulf War syndrome
- Rense Million TIMES More Squalene In H1N1 Vax Than Caused GWI
- BMJ Risk of narcolepsy in children and young people receiving AS03
- CIDRAP Pandemrix-narcolepsy link reported in English children
- Yahoo FDA approves GSK’s bird flu vaccine for national stockpile
- Flu Shot Linked to Sleeping Disorder
- NBC News Health FDA approves bird flu vaccine with adjuvant
- The Local Sweden prepared to offer swine flu jab apology
- Flu Vaccinations Still Contain Mercury
- Clinical Trials AS03 Studies
- Clinical Trials Pandemrix Vaccine Studies
- Vaccine Exemption Forms
- How Vaccinated Kids Infect The Non-Vaccinated