「我是,找遍了全尖的家,仍救不回我的孩子,那一般小老百姓怎?」上登著台中姓昨控,他的孩子在接受光疫苗的注射後去世了。至於死因是否疫苗有?前天生署的者仍表示法定。
前天看到「洲理事新流感是商造的『假疫情』」於是上找相新,新是英每日(Daily Mail)的(引用於下的第一篇英文)。英的也有(引用於下第二篇英文),但是重是放在盟要查商是否故意操弄使得各政府迅速的囤流感疫苗。我是用提出疑的「洲理事」生事首沃格(Wolfgang Wodarg)的名字作字搜的,英的 BBC, Times 美的 The New York Times 都有相。
接著我在路上搜 Wolfgang Wodarg,去年八月他就於新流感的疫苗()政策提出警告(考以下第三篇英文),最主要的是:
一、疫苗的培液有使用物的癌胞,可能人造成比流感更重的副作用。
二、人民染病的恐慌而言是一大生意。
在其他的中 Wolfgang Wodarg 也提及新流感其他流感太大不同,不需度恐慌。
我很好奇位 Wolfgang Wodarg 位甚能活到在?好影人是遭到追。或是因他是洲理事生事首吧!是因量他有甚具的?不靠新流感大的一定可以找到多家替他背的,所以盟要查的是商是否故意操弄,不影政府的政策。如果是的,不是英法德想取消品和疫苗的政府受,台也是一受害者。
2010-1-12
洲理事新流感是商造的「假疫情」
〔新中心/合〕洲理事(Council of Europe)首席生官指出,最近人之色的新流感,根本只是了利造出的「假疫情」,商一己之私,左右世界生,世宣布新流感入大流行,而後等著坐收翁之利,民了相算微的疾病接疫苗、政府家生算,都只是肥了商荷包而已。此,洲理事已通提案,查在此次疫情扮演的角色,在本月稍晚此展急。
痛批是「世」
洲理事洲盟不同,洲理事是最早推洲合的,成立於一九四九年,有四十七,涵八人口。洲理事的最高策和行,是由各代表(通常是外交部)成的部理事。洲理事最知名的就是洲人法院,所有「洲人公」若有危害人的情生,其他家或人均可之提付本法院行裁,法院位於法史特拉斯堡。
德生家、洲理事首席生官渥痛批,所的「新流感大流行」,根本就是「世」,五年前禽流感大流行,就已埋下此次民新流感疫情的恐慌。渥表示,各政府平就疫苗造者有合,如此一才能先保疫苗源虞,因此商只要等到世宣布「新流感大流行」,政府的合之,接著就能等著大把子。此外,商推高收益,甚至安插人入世等具影力的,些人的影力,世放「大流行」的定、而在去年六月宣布全球入新流感大流行。
英每日去年就曾踢爆,英政府的新流感安德森爵士,在生流感物疫苗的葛素史克身居要,每年取十一六千英(五百九十四台)高薪,而葛素史克正是此波疫情最大的受益者之一。
http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2010/new/jan/12/today-int4.htm
造「假疫情」
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部在法史特拉斯堡的「洲理事」生事首沃格(Wolfgang Wodarg)宣,H1N1新流感疫情根本就是一些炮出的「假疫情」,目的是造恐慌,好他大把票。
英《每日》十一日,沃格指控造流感治和疫苗的,用影力迫使世界生定布所「疫情」,而保自己能有巨;各把有限的生算浪在付一不甚猛的疾病。
洲理事日前沃格提,通一案,在次新流感疫情中扮演的角色展查。本月稍晚,洲理事召此事。沃格作一宣布的同,英政府正力理格十英的新流感疫苗剩。沃格充道,的影力有可能致世放疫情的定,在去年六月宣布全球爆新流感疫情。他:「了促其利流感用和疫苗,制公共生的科家和有施加影,使他向世界各政府出警告。」沃格,各政府把有限保健源浪在效的疫苗政策上,且端百健康民去施打那些未充分、副作用尚不得而知的疫苗。
《每日》去年曾揭露,任英政府新流感的洛伊.安德森爵士本身就在「葛素史克」任,年薪十一六千英。既造抗流感,也造流感疫苗,是次新流感疫情的最大受惠者之一。
http://life.chinatimes.com/2009Cti/Channel/Life/life-article/0,5047,11051801+112010011200046,00.html
洲理事生首爆:H1N1是本世最大
(2010/01/12 18:06)
中心/
新流感疫情仍然存在,不英《每日》洲理事生首沃格(Wolfgang Wodarg)直指,新流感疫情「遭大」,目的是了售疫苗,可是「本世最大的」。此法,防疫位表示,些都是外界的「言」,如何新流感疫情仍存在才是情。
去年H1N1新流感,乎全世界都陷,世界生(WHO)曾,全球有20人被感染,死亡人可能介於15到100人。但截至目前止,全球新流感的死亡人11000多人,因此疫情的重性出不同的法。
根英《每日》指出,洲理事首席生官、同也是流行病家的沃格,新流感疫情遭到大,世界生受到的影,才在去年六月宣全球疫情大爆的息。沃格直言,「新流感是一和、假的全球流行病」(He said:'We have had a mild flu - and a false pandemic.')。
此外,沃格也一步指出,甚至在世中安插自己的人,藉由全球疫情升息,造疫苗的中取暴利,然是本世最大的,多健康的民接不必要的疫苗。
於消息防疫位,目前打疫苗的民中,有超八成疫苗有信心,至於疫情遭到大的一,防疫位都只是言。疾管局副局施文表示,「如果我疫情有像我想像的那重,大家不要失望,是要高,不?不要把它成是假的。」
但「造假」出後,洲理事已定介入查,以清所扮演的角色。(新源:森新者昌)
http://www.nownews.com/2010/01/12/334-2557543.htm
The 'false' pandemic: Drug firms cashed in on scare over swine flu, claims Euro health chief
By Fiona Macrae
Last updated at 8:38 AM on 11th January 2010
The swine flu outbreak was a 'false pandemic' driven by drug companies that stood to make billions of pounds from a worldwide scare, a leading health expert has claimed.
Wolfgang Wodarg, head of health at the Council of Europe, accused the makers of flu drugs and vaccines of influencing the World Health Organisation's decision to declare a pandemic.
This led to the pharmaceutical firms ensuring 'enormous gains', while countries, including the UK, 'squandered' their meagre health budgets, with million being vaccinated against a relatively mild disease.
A resolution proposed by Dr Wodarg calling for an investigation into the role of drug firms has been passed by the Council of Europe, the Strasbourg-based 'senate' responsible for the European Court of Human Rights.
An emergency debate on the issue will be held later this month.
Dr Wodarg's claims come as it emerged the British government is desperately trying to offload up to 1billion of swine flu vaccine, ordered at the height of the scare.
The Department of Health warned of 65,000 deaths, set up a special advice line and website, suspended normal rules so anti-flu drugs could be given out without prescription and told health and local authorities to prepare for a major pandemic.
Planners were told to get morgues ready for the sheer scale of deaths and there were warnings that the Army could be called in to prevent riots as people fought to obtain drugs.
But with fewer than 5,000 in England catching the disease last week and just 251 deaths overall, Dr Wodarg has branded the H1N1 outbreak as 'one of the greatest medical scandals of the century'.
He said: 'We have had a mild flu - and a false pandemic.'
He added the seeds of the scare were sown five years ago, when it was feared the much more lethal bird flu virus would mutate into a human form.
The 'atmosphere of panic' led to governments stockpiling the anti-flu drug Tamiflu and putting in place 'sleeping contracts' for millions of doses of vaccine
Dr Wodarg said: 'The governments have sealed contracts with vaccine producers where they secure orders in advance and take upon themselves almost all the responsibility.
'In this way the producers of vaccines are sure of enormous gains without having any financial risks.
'So they just wait, until WHO says "pandemic" and activate the contracts.'
He also claims that to further push their interests, leading drug companies placed 'their people' in the 'cogs' of the WHO and other influential organisations.

A young girl is given an inoculation at a medical centre inCockermouth, England. Millions were given vaccines against swine flu,with pharmaceutical companies being paid huge sums by the government.
He added that their influence could have led the WHO to soften its definition of a pandemic - leading to the declaration of a worldwide outbreak last June.
Dr Wodarg said: 'In order to promote their patented drugs and vaccines against flu, pharmaceutical companies have influenced scientists and official agencies, responsible for public health standards, to alarm governments worldwide.
'They have made them squander tight healthcare resources for inefficient vaccine strategies and needlessly exposed millions of healthy people to the risk of unknown side-effects of insufficiently tested vaccines.'
He does not name any Britons with conflicts of interest.
But last year, the Daily Mail revealed that Sir Roy Anderson, a scientist who advises the Government on swine flu, also holds a 116,000-a-year post on the board of GlaxoSmithKline.
GSK makes anti-flu drugs and vaccines and is predicted to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the pandemic swine flu vaccine.
The Department of Health says that although the disease appears to be on the wane, it cannot rule out a third surge and urges all those entitled to the jab to have it.
Professor David Salisbury, the Government's head of immunisation said there were 'no grounds whatsoever' for Dr Wodarg's claims, saying people with conflicts of interest were kept out of the decision-making process.
A GSK spokesman said: 'Allegations of undue influence are misguided and unfounded. The WHO declared that H1N1 swine flu met the criteria for a pandemic.
'As WHO have stated, legal regulations and numerous safeguards are in place to manage possible conflicts of interest.'
The company, which still employs Sir Roy, said he had declared his commercial interests and had not attended any meetings related to the purchase of drugs or vaccine for either the Government or GSK.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1242147/The-false-pandemic-Drug-firms-cashed-scare-swine-flu-claims-Euro-health-chief.html#
Drug companies face European inquiry over swine flu vaccine stockpiles
Council of Europe to discuss whether pharmaceutical firms spread alarm over pandemic to boost orders of medicines
European health chiefs are to hold emergency talks about whether pharmaceutical giants have unduly influenced governments into squandering public money on vast stockpiles of unnecessary swine flu drugs.
The Council of Europe will debate a resolution that accuses drug companies of leaning on public health officials to alarm governments about the risks of H1N1 flu.
The talks, due to be held later this month, come as British ministers decide what to do with a surplus of as many as 20m doses of vaccine ordered at the height of the swine flu outbreak.
"The governments have sealed contracts with vaccine producers where they secure orders in advance and take upon themselves almost all the responsibility.
"In this way, the producers of vaccines are sure of enormous gains without having any financial risks. So they just wait, until WHO says 'pandemic' and activate the contracts," Wolfgang Wodarg, head of health at the Council of Europe, told the Daily Mail.
Wodarg, who proposed the resolution, added that H1N1 virus was "a mild flu and a false pandemic".
Last week, Germany and France announced they would scale back orders or sell excess H1N1 drug supplies. Shares in the manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) have fallen as orders are cancelled. The drugmaker had previously estimated total sales of its pandemic flu vaccine across more than 70 countries at 2bn, over 2009 and 2010.
The impact of the H1N1 virus has been less severe than anticipated. At the height of the pandemic scare, around 65,000 deaths were expected in Britain; the current, downgraded estimate is for 1,000 fatalities. The latest death toll for the whole of the UK stands at 360.
The Department of Health confirmed last week that a total of 28.9m doses had already been delivered to the UK 23.9m from GSK and 5m from another firm, Baxter.
A break clause in the Baxter contract has been exercised by the UK but more orders were due to arrive from GSK. Health officials were negotiating with the firm to suspend further deliveries.
Professor David Salisbury, the Department of Health's director of immunisation, confirmed that discussions about what to do with Britain's surplus vaccine were under way.
But Salisbury stressed: "We have to keep a stockpile for ourselves because we simply don't know what is going to happen over 2010, and we know that there are proportions even within the risk group who have not been vaccinated.
"If there were a UK resurgence during 2010, we would look very foolish if we had disposed of a valuable stockpile."
The options being reviewed include selling it, giving it away, or possibly even keeping one of its component parts known as an "adjuvant" to use as the basis of a vaccine for a different virus pandemic in the future.
The text of the resolution prosed by Wodarg calling for an inquiry states that "in order to promote their patented drugs and vaccnes against flu, pharmaceutical companies influenced scientists and official agencies responsible for public health standards to alarm governments worldwide and make them squander tight health resources for inefficient vaccine strategies, and needlessly expose millions of healthy people to the risk of an unknown amount of side-effects of insufficiently-tested vaccines."
The total bill for fighting swine flu in the UK was put at 1bn in a parliamentary question back in September. It is expected to have risen since then.
guardian.co.uk Guardian News and Media Limited 2010
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/11/swine-flu-h1n1-vaccine-europe
German health expert's swine flu warning Does virus vaccine increase the risk of cancer?
21.08.2009 - 12:33 UHR
The swine flu vaccine has been hit by new cancer fears after a German health expert gave a shock warning about its safety.
Lung specialist Wolfgang Wodarg has said that there are many risks associated with the vaccine for the H1N1 virus.
He has grave reservations about the firm Novartis who are developing the vaccine and testing it in Germany. The vaccination is injected “with a very hot needle”, Wodarg said.
The nutrient solution for the vaccine consists of cancerous cells from animals and "we do not know if there could be an allergic reaction".
But more importantly, some people fear that the risk of cancer could be increased by injecting the cells.
The vaccine - as Johannes Lwer, president of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, has pointed out - can also cause worse side effects than the actual swine flu virus.
Wodrag also described people’s fear of the pandemic as an "orchestration": “It is great business for the pharmaceutical industry,” he told the ‘Neuen Presse’.
orchestration n. 1. 管弦制法 2. 和的合
Swine flu is not very different from normal flu. “On the contrary if you look at the number of cases it is nothing compared to a normal flu outbreak,” he added.
The chairman of the health committee in the European Council has urged for a careful and calm reaction to the virus.
Up until now, the producers of the vaccine did not know how many orders they would have by the autumn, but the German Government is now a guaranteed customer.
Even the pharmaceutical companies are trying to exploit the fear of the swine flu pandemic.
http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/bild-english/world-news/2009/08/07/swine-flu-health-expert-warning/does-virus-vaccine-increase-risk-of-cancer.html WHO to Review Swine Flu Response Amid ‘False Pandemics’ DebateJanuary 12, 2010, 10:07 PM EST
By Jason Gale
Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) -- The
WorldHealth Organization plans to conduct a review of its response to swineflu while policymakers in Europe prepare for an “urgent debate” on theinfluenza pandemic.pandemic a disease that spreads over a whole country or the whole world (全或全球性)流行病;大流行病
WHOhasn’t yet decided when its response to the contagion will be examinedbecause the pandemic is ongoing, said Christy Feig, a WHO spokeswomanin Geneva. Yesterday, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council ofEurope said “false pandemics, a threat to health” will be a major themeof its next plenary session, with a debate slated for Jan. 28.
contagion n. 1. the spreading of a disease by people touching each other 接染uncountable 2. a disease that can be spread by people touching each other 接性染病countableold-use 3. something bad that spreads quickly by being passed from person to person (不良事物的快速)播,蔓延,散
Healthauthorities worldwide are assessing whether their response to swine fluis justified by its threat as cases retreat in the U.S. and WesternEurope. The new H1N1 virus, which has targeted children and youngeradults, has so far resulted in fewer deaths than attributed to seasonalstrains, which kills mostly the frail elderly.
“WHO willcertainly take a look at how things went and how things could be madebetter,” Feig said in a telephone interview today. “It’s notnecessarily a reaction to criticism, it’s just what you do after a bigproject.”
The U.S., U.K. and Germany are among nations seekingto cut orders of pandemic vaccine from companies including London-basedGlaxoSmithKline Plc, Paris-based Sanofi-Aventis SA and Basel,Switzerland-based Novartis AG because of overestimated demand.
‘False Pandemic’
Councilof Europe parliamentarian Wolfgang Wodarg said last week he and severalcolleagues had called for a commission of inquiry into a “falsepandemic” and the way it was handled at national and European levels,claiming pressure from pharmaceutical firms, Agence France-Pressereported yesterday.
The WHO moved to the top level of itssix-step pandemic alert in June after the discovery of swine flu inMexico and the U.S. in April. The virus has spread to more than 208countries and overseas territories, the Geneva-based agency said Jan. 8.
WHODirector-General Margaret Chan is scheduled to brief the agency’sexecutive board on actions taken in the response to the pandemic at ameeting in Geneva starting Jan. 18.
“Once the current pandemicis over, the secretariat will review the experience gained and continueits work to further strengthen the world’s state of preparedness forthe next pandemic,” the WHO’s secretariat said in a Dec. 3 report to bepresented at next week’s meeting.
--Editors: Lena Lee, Garry Smith.
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