Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year 2010!

947383654 Photo: New Year celebration in my hometown Gothenburg, Sweden last night.

 

I wish all of you a Happy New Year! I haven’t posted much during the holidays, but things will return to normal soon enough.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Sweden stops the vaccine

We ordered 19 million doses - but only need half. Now the authorities have managed to stop the deliveries temporarily.
Vaccine deliveries to Sweden are stopped.


The delivery of the vaccine against swine flu are to be stopped from early January. That is the outcome of an agreement between several Swedish authorities and the vaccine manufacturer Glaxo Smith Kline, says Sveriges Radio Ekot.
Sweden was one of the few countries that made a deal with Glaxo Smith Kline for complete coverage and ordered 18 million doses of vaccine. When the recommendations were changed later from two to one dose per adult, it was clear that Sweden would have a large surplus of the vaccine.
But now, Swedish authorities have managed to stop further deliveries temporarily. In January,by which time 10 million doses will have been delivered, no further deliveries will be made.

Original article
Furthermore, the article states that the vaccination campaign will not stop and everyone that would like to get the vaccine should be able to. It also states that 60% of the Swedish people have received the shot and that another 20% would like to. These numbers need to be confirmed by going through all data after the holidays to know exactly how many in Sweden actually received the poisonous Pandemrix "swine flu" vaccine.

The wording of the article is interesting since the politicians are presented as if they are proud they managed to stop the deliveries. This gives the impression that the pharmaceutical companies are much more powerful than individual governments and countries. If this is true, it certainly explains a few things about the massive pandemic scare and vaccination campaign.

The temporary stop will be reevaluated in February.
Since Swedish citizens have a tendency to trust their government and authorities, especially "science", very many actually believed they would be better off having the vaccination and therefore large numbers in Sweden got the shot. This will result in very large amount of damages, something the Swedish authorities and media openly reported for about one week until it became clear the coverage of the damage was stopping the massive vaccination campaign.
After that, very few reports have appeared about damages from the vaccine. Judging from the initial data, more than 150 people can be assumed to have died from the poisonous Pandemrix "swine flu" shot and several hundred abortions can be assumed to have been triggered by the same vaccine. It is uncertain if the damages will ever be properly investigated and even if they were, if they ever will be made public.
Other severe cases of damages, judged from the initial reports, should be in the number of thousands. The standard tactic to deal with these are either to declare them as "expected and normal" and in that way ignore them or to claim they had nothing to do with the vaccination.

That Sweden have "managed" to get out of the contract with GSK should inspire other countries to do the same with their respective vaccine suppliers.

Sweden have been hit by the largest medical scandal in modern times and for many years this massive mass vaccination will result in hundreds of thousands of severely damaged and sick individuals, suffering from a wide variety of symptoms as seen in the Gulf War Syndrome cases.

Johan Niklasson

BIOLOGICAL ATTACK PLANNED IN US IN JANUARY?

According to a man claiming to be a US army colonel, massive amounts of mutated swine flu and bird flu H1N5 viruses are being transported in refrigerated trucks to Texas and New Mexico for storage in military installations with air craft facilities ready for being released in January.

http://video.aol.co.uk/video-detail/h1n5-mutated-virus-to-be-released-early-january/2508251138

DANISH BOARD OF PHARMACEUTICALS MUZZLES A MEDICAL DOCTOR

By Louise Voller, Kristian Villesen

December 20, 2009

AFTER CRITICAL COMMENTS ABOUT THE DANISH GOVERNMENT’S PURCHASE OF TAMIFLU, A MEDICIAL DOCTOR FROM THE GOVERNMENT INSTITUTE FOR RATIONEL PHARMACOTHERAPHIA (IRF) HAS BEEN MUZZLED.

THE EXPLANATION IS THAT PURCHASES FOR FLU EMERGENCIES LIES BEYOND THE COMPETENCES OF THAT INSTITUTION, EXPLAINS THE DIRECTOR OF THE DANISH BOARD OF PHARMACEUTICALS

After critical remarks about the Danish government’s purchase of the flu remedy, Tamiflu, medical doctors from the Institute for Rationel Pharmacotheraphia are no longer allowed to talk to the press on this subject.

The order was issued by the director of Danish Board of Pharmaceuticals (Laegemiddelstyrelsen), Jytte Lyngvig.

In a news item in the Danish daily newspaper, Information, on December 8, several experts, among them Niels Heebøll-Nielsen, from the Institute for Rationel Pharmacotherapia critisized the Danish government’s purchase of significant quantities of Tamiflu.

Simultanously the daily Information and British Medical Journal published a new and extensive evaluation of scientific data concerning Tamiflu. The study made it clear, that Tamiflu has “a very limited effect” on the sickness accompanying swine flu and at best, might “suppress the symptoms one day”.

In Denmark one million doses has been purchased at a cost of 65 million Danish crowns.

REASONABLE

The Institute for Rationel Pharmacotheraphia gives advice concerning appropriate use of medicine, which would, so one might think, qualify medical doctor Niels Heebøll-Nielsen to give an opinion as to whether the state has acted irrationally and purchased too much.

To Information, he said among other things that the purchase was characterized by the atmosphere of panic prevailing after the outbreak of SARS:

“When fear arises and an atmosphere of doom and disaster is spreading then at the same time an expectation occurs that something will be done. It is understandable. And they must have believed in Tamiflu having an effect”.

Furthermore he criticised the foundation for the purchase:

“When you buy great quantities of medicine, it would be convenient if you knew more about what you get for the money. That knowledge it seems has been insufficient concerning Tamiflu. But they must have trusted that it was efficient. There were no alternatives,” he says.

RATIONEL

The Institute for Rationel Pharmacotherapia belongs to the Board of Pharmaceuticals, and in Board of Pharmaceuticals they don’t hold opinions at all concerning the handling of the emergency, explains the director of that institution, Jette Lyngvig.

“The Board of Pharmaceuticals has absolutely nothing to do with this. It is Danish Board of Health who is the purchaser” says Jytte Lyngvig.

Accordingly, Niels Heebøl-Nielsen as an employee of Institute for Rationel Pharmacotheraphia is not allowed to express opinions concerning the pandemic emergency.

“He may say whatever he wants as a private person. But this one is the decision of Danish Board of Health. Therefore it is only reasonable, that it is up to them to comment on this matter.”

It would be reassuring to know there are experts who are able to give a critical evalunation?

“Then you will have to speak to medical doctors at the hospitals”.

„Is Institute for Rationel Pharmacotheraphia generally allowed to be critical about the way we use medicines?

“Yes but only the daily use of medicine. Not in relation to a pandemic. The institute has no role to play in a pandemic. When he speaks on behalf of the institute, it has to fall inside the limits of the activities of this institute. When one profits by the name, people could get confused because the Institute for Rationel Pharmacotherapia holds an opinion about this matter.”

But he usually evaluates what is a proper use of medicine?

“No, for he has never been part of the purchasing for an emergency. If he criticises the efforts of Danish Board of Health, he must do so as a private person”.

Do you think he would like to do that in the future?

“I don’t know. But I could well image that he would”.