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News on the H1N1 Vaccine
// October 29th, 2009 // No Comments » // alerts, vaccine
Public support for the swine flu vaccine is evaporating by the day as the rationale for the vaccine appears increasingly ludicrous to anyone paying attention. Moms, nurses, day care workers and members of the general public are increasingly realizing that Big Pharmacies rationale for swine flu vaccination just doesn’t add up and the best case may to just stock up on Immune System Boosters.
Recent polls conducted by the mainstream media indicate that more than fifty percent of moms are refusing to expose their children to the swine flu vaccine, and nurses and health practitioners across the US and UK are going vocal with their opposition to the vaccine. The question is if there not going to take the vaccine, what are they doing to help there children from catching the virus. And for that matter the influenza virus in general this season?
Legal action against the FDA’s approval of the swine flu vaccine is already underway and public protests are gaining momentum in raising awareness about the primary objections to the swine flu vaccine. Intelligent, informed people everywhere are saying NO to this vaccine! Most now are saying yes to Immune System Boosters like Immune500 or Immune Power Plus.
Popular support for the vaccine is crumbling by the day, and health authorities are now turning to exaggerated scare stories to try to drum up demand for their vaccines. Where scientific credibility is lacking, fear is being invoked in its place. (NaturalNews + Swineoutbreak)
see more on Immune System Boosters
500 or Power Plus
Thought I’d share this with my readers… Hope you enjoy!
// October 26th, 2009 // No Comments » // alerts, amber alerts, anderson Cooper, border, briefings, cdc, child saftey, cold or flu
Normally as most of you know, this website is always used as just a source for info on medical issues and the swine flu, but just came across this from a friend and thought I’d share it with you guys in appreciation for following my blog over the last couple years…
- Justin/ swineoutbreak.com
Dear Friends,
On October 22nd, A new website was launched ! I’m here to share with you, a new way of shopping , to earn money for you or for charity !
Please allow me to introduce you to “The Blastoff Network”, that has been launched globally!
Google believes “it will change the way people use the internet” and Time magazine is calling it “the next big evolution on the internet”.
So what is it? Think Facebook meets Amazon meets Youtube.
The blastoff Network is cool and it’s free! You can Blastoff to help raise funds for a project or a charity, or maybe in this economy, you just want to raise funds for yourself!
You must be invited to join the network. So here’s your VIP invitation!
…. http://ppl.blastoffnetwork.com/pushgallery
You are one of the first in the world to know. I sincerely hope you enjoy it an dit brings value to your lives!
Warmest Regards,
Justin Snyder / swineoutbreak.com
Be sure to invite your friends and family to join your Blastoff site, the larger your network, the more savings and cash back you will all receive !
Its a win/win for everyone !
Just in time for the holidays !
Say no to the Swine Flu “vaccination”!!!
// August 28th, 2009 // No Comments » // vaccine, videos
Amber Alert GPS . Child Safety Practices
// August 26th, 2009 // No Comments » // alerts, amber alerts, child saftey

The Amber Alert GPS is a great way for me to track my teens. I can go quickly check to make sure they are where they’re supposed to be. I can also make sure the cars they are driving or riding in aren’t going too fast. It gives me peace of mind to know that my teens are safe; and they don’t mind taking the Amber Alert GPS along because it is small, and it saves them from having to answer those frequent “mom checking in” calls or texts.
Cindy Horrocks
Maps on your mobile phone
Introducing the new Amber Alert GPS 2G. The world’s smallest, most powerful GPS tracking device. Tracking your child is as easy as placing a call or sending a text. Simply place this device in a pocket, purse, backpack or car, or attach to a wrist, ankle, or belt. Call or text the AAGPS device, and within seconds you’ll receive a detailed map and address of their exact location right on your web-enabled phone. You can also track one or more devices from your computer.
Pitcher for the Texas Rangers Gets Swine Flu
// July 27th, 2009 // No Comments » // alerts, texas, united states
A Pitcher for the Texas Rangers MLB team will pitch Tuesday July 28th 2009 after missing his last start due to the swine flu. Other players on the team are also starting to report cases of being sick, but we have yet to hear any news on them wether they as well have the swine flu.
- Swineoutbreak.com/flublog
More NYC Schools Close After Swine Flu Death
// May 19th, 2009 // No Comments » // new york flu, united states, updates, videos
More NYC Schools Close After Swine Flu Death
Understanding Swine Flu (Influenza A H1N1) - Mary Young
// May 6th, 2009 // No Comments » // Influenza A H1N1
note she does say “epidemic” and not Pandemic.
note she also says a sneeze can land 6ft. away from someone who sneezed.
The Swine Flu Updates & Twitter
// May 6th, 2009 // No Comments » // alerts, cdc, prevention, twitter, updates
Logging into search.twitter.com will lead you to hundreds of tweets on the swine flu pandemic and the prevention. But can you trust all these tweets and how do we know whats real and whats not. What I suggest is if using Twitter to get your updates on the swine flu outbreak, updates from the government’s Centers for Disease Control is your best bet.
The CDC is using Twitter to spread the word on how not to spread or get swine flu. The CDC has several Twitter accounts including @CDCemergency, which is posting new recommendations, bulletins on confirmed cases, and information on antiviral drugs and other ways to deal with or prevent the disease.
The Associated Press reports that there have been more than 1,600 reported cases and the number of suspected deaths has reached 149 in Mexico. At 1 p.m. Eastern Monday, the CDC reported 40 confirmed cases in the United States: California (7), Kansas (2), New York City (28), Ohio (1), and Texas (2). One person has been hospitalized, but there have been no deaths.
Another Twitter account, @CDC-eHealth, is also updating the swine flu.
Use caution before taking advice from sources that you have no particular reason to trust.
* Video File * Record from Camera Mass. confirms 34 swine flu cases
// May 6th, 2009 // No Comments » // Outbreak, alerts, cold or flu, treatment, united states, updates, videos
Status Of Swine Flu Outbreak
// May 4th, 2009 // No Comments » // alerts, mexico, new york flu, world health
Dr. still says has the flu spreads they expect to see more deaths.
























































