posted on Oct, 3 2010 @ 03:03 PM
I was going to link Obamacare & Glaxo to the inner cities for the stopping of teenage pregnancies. I thought it would be funny & contentious at the
same time. Like a little evil with a bad joke. You gotta admit it would have gotten some people riled up.
You have to admit though that the University Of Georgia Research Foundation is catching with Monsanto as a pure evil entity. Go USA.
The articles all pretty much look alike.
engforum.pravda.ru...
organichealthadviser.com...
www.iraq-war.ru...
www.knowthelies.com.../4863
In the package insert for Fluarix, GlaxoSmithKline specifically mentions that they cannot guarantee that their flu vaccine will not damage your
fertility: "FLUARIX has not been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential, or for impairment of fertility." Thanks to foolishly passed laws
by the U.S. government, you will not be able to sue anyone if it does leave you infertile.
GlaxoSmithKline is not alone in using Polysorbate 80. It is being reported that Novartis is using the adjuvant MF59 in its swine flu vaccine. The
MF59 adjuvant contains Tween80 (Polysorbate 80) and squalene among other things.
On the World Intellectual Property Organization, a patent application for a "fertility impairing vaccine". The University of Georgia Research
Foundation is listed as the patent applicant.