If you haven’t noticed, there was a new NDC# issued less than a month ago! What’s up, is there a new strain of Bacillus Anthracis? I don’t even know what I’m talking about, I’m just the medical biller, that’s for you scientists to explain to us Simpletons.
I found this cool website buried in the NIH called DailyMed to get details on drugs..:
Warnings:
These warnings and contraindications are like oxymoron’s? Well no shit Sherlock, women of child bearing age who don’t want to birth two headed lizard children should probably not get the new Anthrax de-pop jab. Senior citizens, worthless eaters, and non essentials are ok to be jabbed even though it hasn’t been tested on your cohort.
If you’re averse to aluminum, formaldehyde and what ever CPG 7909 is, you probably should stay away too, but I’m sure you won’t be told that.
I didn’t know Louis Pasteur’s lying grubby little finger prints were apart of Anthrax’s history but here you go and straight from Wikipedia:
Pasteur's vaccine
In the 1870s, the French chemist Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) applied his previous method of immunising chickens against chicken cholera to anthrax, which affected cattle, and thereby aroused widespread interest in combating other diseases with the same approach. In May 1881, Pasteur performed a famous public experiment at Pouilly-le-Fort to demonstrate his concept of vaccination. He prepared two groups of 25 sheep, one goat and several cows. The animals of one group were twice injected, with an interval of 15 days, with an anthrax vaccine prepared by Pasteur; a control group was left unvaccinated. Thirty days after the first injection, both groups were injected with a culture of live anthrax bacteria. All the animals in the non-vaccinated group died, while all of the animals in the vaccinated group survived.[3] The public reception was sensational.
Pasteur publicly claimed he had made the anthrax vaccine by exposing the bacilli to oxygen. His laboratory notebooks, now in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, in fact show Pasteur used the method of rival Jean-Joseph-Henri Toussaint (1847–1890), a Toulouse veterinary surgeon, to create the anthrax vaccine.[4][5] This method used the oxidizing agent potassium dichromate. Pasteur's oxygen method did eventually produce a vaccine but only after he had been awarded a patent on the production of an anthrax vaccine.
The notion of a weak form of a disease causing immunity to the virulent version was not new; this had been known for a long time for smallpox. Inoculation with smallpox (variolation) was known to result in far less scarring, and greatly reduced mortality, in comparison with the naturally acquired disease. The English physician Edward Jenner (1749–1823) had also discovered (1796) the process of vaccination by using cowpox to give cross-immunity to smallpox and by Pasteur's time this had generally replaced the use of actual smallpox material in inoculation. The difference between smallpox vaccination and anthrax or chicken cholera vaccination was that the weakened form of the latter two disease organisms had been "generated artificially", so a naturally weak form of the disease organism did not need to be found. This discovery revolutionized work in infectious diseases and Pasteur gave these artificially weakened diseases the generic name "vaccines", in honor of Jenner's groundbreaking discovery. In 1885, Pasteur produced his celebrated first vaccine for rabies by growing the virus in rabbits and then weakening it by drying the affected nerve tissue.
In 1995, the centennial of Pasteur's death, The New York Times ran an article titled "Pasteur's Deception". After having thoroughly read Pasteur's lab notes, the science historian Gerald L. Geison declared Pasteur had given a misleading account of the preparation of the anthrax vaccine used in the experiment at Pouilly-le-Fort.[6][7][8] The same year, Max Perutz published a vigorous defense of Pasteur in The New York Review of Books.[9][10][11]
Did you know there is a Russian, British and American Anthrax vaccine?
Last but not least, there is some Investigational anthrax vaccines, which is where you come in…:
The great Norman Fenton and Martin Neil just published a little rag on some high level math and other mumbo jumbo analysis on “Gulf War Illness”:
I didn’t see anything about anthrax vaccines in their analysis so I’ll just leave you with this video:
If there aren't enough people who get it naturally, then why the hell do we need a vaccine?! That's just asinine. I plan on scoping out the Daily Med, thanks for the info and the article. I'm averse to ALL vaccines, gave 'em up in 2010. Never again.
Thank you for everything you are doing to expose the corruption. I watched the film you included I cannot fault its accuracy. Thank you for sharing it, everyone should watch it. This vax scam has been running for a very long time. When we accept that those in power neither care what happens to others or see them as equals then everything makes sense. It also explains why they are so intent on corrupting religion and causing division there, as that is generally the place where people are assured that every soul is valued.