To flu shot or not to flu shot? Dr. Claus Koehnlein of Kiel, Germany, treats many “HIV positives,” widely considered to have an immune deficiency and therefore to be prime candidates for vaccines of this type. But did you know that a recent flu vaccination is among many factors that could cause a false “HIV positive” test result in the first place? What about that 1918 influenza pandemic we don’t want to repeat? What is the flu, anyway, and isn’t it sometimes fatal?
Dr. Claus Koehnlein has been in private practice in internal medicine in Kiel, Germany, since 1993, treating increasing numbers of “HIV-positive” and hepatitis C-positive patients who seek to avoid antiviral and other toxic drugs. He previously worked, beginning in 1983, in the Department of Oncology at the University of Kiel. Dr. Koehnlein co-wrote, with German journalist Torsten Engelbrecht, a book, Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits at Our Expense, which investigates questionable claims made about “bird flu” or H5N1, HPV and cervical cancer, SARS, BSE, hepatitis C, “AIDS” and polio – including whether the historic 1918 flu pandemic really was the flu. He is currently a member of the board of directors of Rethinking AIDS and served as a member of the Presidential AIDS Advisory Panel at the request of South African president Thabo Mbeki in 2000.
Although Dr. Koehnlein doesn’t advise getting a flu shot, he downplays its dangers statistically. However, he mentions the very recent news in Italy of suspicious deaths, possibly related to flu shots. Italy’s drug regulatory agency, AIFA, has just opened a formal investigation into the deaths of 13 elderly people within 48 hours of receiving Novartis’ vaccine Fluad since November 7, 2014. A December 2 article in “The Daily Beast” noted that, unlike in Italy, where such companies are vulnerable to legal action, “In the United States, pharmaceutical companies cannot be sued for complications resulting from vaccines, thanks to a 1986 Supreme Court ruling that gave immunity to pharmaceutical companies.” Instead, a special “vaccine court” called the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program considers claims of death or injury.
The linked article on the 1986 court ruling, above, calls the flu vaccine “the most dangerous vaccine in America,” as, in one three-month period alone, 55 of 78 settlements awarded for vaccine injuries concerned the flu shot and included one death. It continues: “Most of the settlements for injuries due to the flu shot were for Guillain-Barré Syndrome. [See Episodes 69 and 70 for evidence that this terrible, paralysis-causing illness, rather than “AIDS,” helped cause the untimely death of boxer Tommy Morrison.] Other flu vaccine injuries included: Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy, Rheumatoid arthritis, Shingles, Brachial plexus neuropathy, Bell’s Palsy, Brachial neuritis, Transverse myelitis, Lichenoid drug eruption, and Narcolepsy.”
Nota bene!
Reference was also made in this Episode to Chicago’s battle against cholera in the 19th century. A history appears here, with a slightly different view here. Either way, cholera was a serious threat to Chicago in the 19th century — not because of a lack of vaccines but because of the polluted waters of the Chicago River. We in the West live in far more fortunate environments today.
RELEVANT NEWS: Why do physicians, in America anyway, keep administering these useless shots? We thank Dr. Richard Lander of northern New Jersey for his unusual candor. After a few paragraphs of the usual alarmism about all these flu patients in the emergency room (recall that Dr. Koehnlein says Germany documented exactly five deaths one year), he gets straight to the point: “Giving influenza vaccine is also good for the financial health of your practice.” His back-of-the-envelope calculation puts the annual profit at “25,000 to $42,500, which is not bad!”
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