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The number of people in Germany who do not intend to take the swine flu jab under any circumstances has increased from 39% in the middle of October to 43% in November, according to a poll just published by Infratest dimap and carried out on behalf of ARD.

Only 14% said that they were highly likely to get the swine flu jab while 11% said they would definitely get the jab.

The poll indicates that the swine flu hysteria currently sweeping the German media has failed to impress: only a quarter of the people polled said they thought the jab was necessary.

Most Germans appear to agree with the assessment of Wolf-Dieter Ludwig, head doctor of the Helios-Klinikum Berlin-Buch and chairman of the medical products commission of the German doctors’ association, who said that the swine flu pandemic is a “piece of theatre with which pharmaceutical companies just want to earn money.”

The new poll showing that Germans are increasingly rejecting the swine flu jab will give a big headache to the government because it indicates that the corporate media propaganda machine is no longer as effective.

More and more people are asking how the mainstream media can report that only a handful of people went to take the jab at vaccine centers when the mass swine flu vaccination campaign started two weeks ago and yet a week later fill pages with the allegation that there is a drastic shortage of swine flu jab, suggesting people should get their jab as soon as possible or risk sickness.

Adding to the confusion is the government’s recent statement that only one jab is necessary and not two at a 3-week interval as originally recommended.

In addition, the government’s insistance that the  vaccine with mercury and adjuvants designated for most of the population is as harmless as the jab without mercury and adjuvants, destined for the army and government officials, has been met with due scepticism…

The Polish Health Minister and family doctor Ewa Kopacz is enjoying strong support among the general public for insisting on better tests for any swine flu jab and on the pharmaceutical companies accepting responsibility, according to local media.

“Spokesperson for Civil Rights” Dr Janusz Kochanowski has said that Kopacz should be prosecuted for putting the lives of Polish citizens at risk by rejecting the contract with big pharma. But Polish officials sprang to Kopacz’s defence, saying that if anyone should be prosecuted, then it should be Kochnanowski for risking the lives of Poles .

In spite of fierce criticism from the big pharma lobby and their allies, the Polish Health Ministry has said they will not accept the “swine flu” jabs unless pharmaceutical companies accept liability for any damaged caused by the vaccines.

theflucase.com

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