What do you do with 26 million doses of expired H5N1 vaccines?
April 30, 2009 – 11:06 amMark Broadworth
RevolutionaryPolitics.com
According to the Washington post Nov. 2nd 2005, ‘President Bush yesterday asked Congress for $7.1 billion to help prepare the country for a global epidemic of influenza, telling a high-powered gathering of scientists and public officials at the National Institutes of Health that “our country has been given fair warning of this danger to our homeland.” ‘
Apparently it was thought that Al Qaeda was somehow going to get a hold of the Bird Flu virus and spread it across the country. What would we do about this? How would we prepare ourselves against this evil Al Qaeda!?!?
The article goes on to say
‘Between $1.2 billion and $1.5 billion would be used to build a 20 million-dose stockpile of an experimental vaccine based on the bird flu virus now circulating in Asia, $1 billion for antiviral medicines, $800 million to develop new flu treatments, and $644 million to help local governments make their own preparations for a flu pandemic.’
So, preparation begins. There’s nothing wrong with being prepared and the drug companies aren’t going to complain… they don’t want to turn down $7.1 billion dollars. So off to work they went making vaccines with our tax dollars. But what if there wasn’t a pandemic? Vaccines expire. If there is no pandemic you have to try to get rid of the expired vaccines.
Currently there are 26 million doses of prepandemic-influenza vaccine and about 15 million of the 26 million doses in the stockpile have already expired or are now reaching expiration,’ according to the Congressional Budget Office website.
So, how do you dispose of 26 million doses of vaccines? What does the World Health Organization say?
In this situation lies the danger of corporations who only profit when there is a crisis…. like the Military Industrial Complex that seeks never-ending wars, or the prison industrial complex who seems to be the only beneficiary of the war on drugs, here we have the medical industrial complex and specifically the pharmaceutical companies who create the vaccines, whose survival depends upon never-ending disease…
There are two problems here for the pharmaceutical companies. How do you get more money to go on producing vaccines and how do you get rid of the vaccines that are currently expiring? Is it possible that a large corporation could create a crisis to strike fear into the public in order to offer a solution that profits themselves? ie: Problem – Reaction – Solution.
According to the times of India just a couple of months ago Baxter International nearly started a pandemic. They say it was an accident. It seems they shipped vaccines tainted with H5N1 to the Czech Republic.
Our mainstream media has again dropped the ball on this one. Not one word of this situation was uttered in the American msm. It is again up to the internet bloggers to hold their feet to the flames.
Despite all of this, Baxter International is trusted with creating a swine flu vaccine? And now it looks like they’ll recieve even MORE funds to go on creating vaccines.
Sounds like “The fox has been given the duty of guarding the henhouse”
Let’s just keep an eye on the ball here folks…. and especially Baxter International.
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4 Responses to “What do you do with 26 million doses of expired H5N1 vaccines?”
The year was 1976, Gerald Ford was president, and the country was claimed to be in the grips of an epidemic of the swine flu. So our fearless leader offered free protection against this evil epidemic, and I, being Scottish at heart, thought, “Hmm, free–my favorite price.” So I went down and dutifully bared my arm, receiving this life-saving elixir.
The very next day, I missed work because of severe pain in my stomach, headache, and some other symptoms that I’d rather not mention right now. For over a week, I was in the grips of the most horrible illness I have ever experienced.
That was my last flu shot, and to this day I have never had another case of flu. If they forced me against the wall and insisted on giving me another, I would have several people to accompany me to Valhalla.
By DanD
on Apr 30, 2009
No thanks. You can keep you Frankenstine fluids out of my body. I will take my chances. For many years now, I no longer take flu shots. fo0r many years now I no longer have gotten the flu.
By Will Davis
on Apr 30, 2009