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I see Canada is going to "help" Mexico by unloading unused Canadian H1N1 vaccine here. Why does Canada have so much vaccine to spare? Because Canadians, like more than half of Britons, are refusing to take the vaccine or have their families vaccinated.

This begs the question "why would so many people refuse this 'life-saving' vaccine?"

Most countries have bought the US and the International medical establishments story about the "pandemic" and collectively dumped billions, and I mean billions, of dollars into the coffers of big pharma.

I am happy to report there is one very bright light in these dark days of the "second H1N1 wave". Poland. Out of all of the countries in the world Poland is the only country to refuse the vaccines. While countries who have large, unused stockpiles, are facing large financial loss Poland didn't spend a cent. Contrary to the predictions by WHO and big pharma massive numbers of death and dying of uninnoculated people have not appeared in Poland. In fact, it has been quite the opposite. Only 145 deaths have been attributed to H1N1...less than the numbers from the seasonal flu.

Getting back to Canada, why are Canadians refusing the vaccine? Perhaps Canadians, Canada being one of the most wired countries in the world, are using the Internet to do their own research rather than take the advice of drug companies. I find it interesting that the spokespeople for pharma and medical establishments are blaming the Internet for spreading "conspiracy" theories about vaccines that are going to cost us dearly.

Let's get real. There is a ton of research and information from experts refuting the safety of the H1N1 vaccine as well as others. Did you know the creators of the smallpox vaccine are refusing to take the H1N1 vaccine? Why? Because it has not been tested properly and the reported side effects are more dangerous than contracting H1N1.



Since the media (other than us) likes to quote the researchers and doctors the pharmaceutical companies role out to defend their position we though we would see if we could find an expert to defend ours. We invite you to watch the video below and then make your decision.



If you are still considering taking the H1N1 vaccine after watching the videos above...do yourself and your family one more favour. Read the articles and research on Mercola.com

If you are looking for an alternative to help you fight H1N1 may I suggest vitamin D. There isn't enough space in this article to list the benefits of supplementing with vitamin D. I encourage you to do your own research.

Your health is in your hands. Take the power back from big pharma.

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