Princeton to use students as vaccine experiment subjects with rollout of non-approved vaccine

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Princeton to use students as vaccine experiment subjects with rollout of non-approved meningitis vaccine

by Mike Adams

Princeton University is poised to move forward on a plan that would transform the entire student body into human guinea pigs for a campus-wide vaccine medical experiment. Responding to nothing more than a handful of students contracting mild meningitis (and then fully recovering), Princeton now wants to inject ALL students with a vaccine that isn't even approved for use in the United States, thereby making it a vaccine experiment with unknown outcomes that must, by definition, include risk.

Meningitis is often spread through people sharing drinking cups, but like nearly all communicable diseases, it is easily conquered by a healthy immune system (which is, of course, supported by good nutrition). Even the small number of students who contracted meningitis at Princeton were able to conquer it without serious incident, and most college students live on processed junk food and atrocious diets!


Princeton falls for quack science of the for-profit vaccine industry

Princeton, much like every other academic institution across America, seems to have fallen for the corporate-engineered propaganda of the vaccine industry and its for-profit junk science which claims that every disease occurs solely because of a lack of a vaccine.

That's why every time there's even a tiny number of mild sicknesses, everybody who doesn't know much about the reality of vaccines leaps to the fear-induced mania of "WE ALL NEED MORE VACCINES!"

The vaccine industry and CDC, of course, propel the fear mongering as a way to drive more business to vaccine manufacturers. That's why vaccine companies have actually been caught producing fraudulent science and spiking clinical trial blood samples to defraud the public into thinking vaccines offer protection against disease even when they clearly don't.


Meningitis vaccines cause paralysis

Absent from this discussion of vaccines by Princeton officials is any recognition whatsoever of the inherent risk associated with vaccines.

Princeton officials, much like everyone else who buys into the vaccine fairy tale, assumes vaccines pose ZERO risk to those who receive them. This assumption is scientifically false.

In fact, there is no such thing as a 100% safe vaccine. All vaccines present risks, and as a point in fact on all this, 50 children in an African village were left paralyzed by a meningitis vaccine.

After those children were paralyzed by the vaccine, the government tried to buy the silence of the parents with cash payoffs, much like the secret Vaccine Injury Compensation court in the USA. All across the planet, the "scientific" suppression of vaccine injuries is systematic. Governments, drug companies, health regulators and even medical journals all conspire to pretend that vaccines have zero risks and therefore can be injected without limit into anyone and everyone regardless of their current health status, heavy metal burden or immune system state.

If Princeton injects 10,000 college students with a meningitis vaccine, they are likely to CAUSE more cases of meningitis than have already occurred. These new cases of meningitis, of course, will be celebrated as a reason why even more students need to get injected with even more vaccines. No one will ask whether these new cases of meningitis were caused by the first round of vaccines because it is falsely assumed that vaccines are incapable of causing disease. This is how vaccine marketing works: The diseases caused by the vaccines become the fear mongering marketing push for yet more vaccine injections that cause yet more disease and so on. It's the perfect commercial fraud: the product actually causes the fear that results in more product being sold, resulting in yet more fear, etc.

There is no scientific scrutiny allowed to be applied to any of this. Vaccine advocate are cognitively unable to even entertain the concept that some vaccines may be unsafe, or that vaccines may actually contain live viral strains which are not sufficiently weakened to remain inert. This is despite the fact that global vaccine material suppliers have been caught using LIVE viruses instead of weakened ones.

Thanks to the dogmatic, anti-science state of today's vaccine industry, anyone who questions the safety of vaccines is immediately subjected to the junk science dogma / delusional thinking of vaccine advocates who essentially believe their vaccines are MAGIC in that they deliver 100% benefits and 0% risks (an impossibility in any medication, especially medicines which are injected).

Thus, the entire vaccine industry is supported not by science but by dogma and profit. Real science is not allowed in the vaccine industry, and intelligent questions are shouted down by vaccine dogmatists who are almost universally receiving enormous sums of money from vaccine companies in the form of patent royalties, kickbacks or bribes (also known as exorbitant "speaking fees").


Princeton may be sued by those harmed by experimental vaccines

Princeton may also have legal exposure if the experimental vaccines it offers students cause paralysis or meningitis. While vaccine manufacturers themselves have been granted blanket immunity by the United States government (which is all part of the vaccine injury suppression effort), those who dispense vaccines have separate legal liability if they fail to inform vaccine recipients of the risks the vaccine may impart.

Thus, the only way Princeton can reduce its own legal exposure is to require students to sign disclaimer forms that fully explain the risks associated with the vaccine. Those risks must, by definition, include the risk of paralysis, seizures, meningitis and death.

Princeton's legal risk is further deepened by the fact that this particular vaccine has never been approved by the FDA for use in the United States rendering it an "experimental" vaccine.

In addition, Princeton is now facing the ethical question of whether transforming its entire student body into vaccine lab rats for the pharmaceutical industry falls within the ethical boundaries that exist at the institution (if they exist at all). Given the long history of U.S. academics collaborating with drug companies -- including those with Nazi ties -- to use prisoners, minorities and other targeted groups as lab rats in deadly medical studies, if Princeton chooses to go down this path, it will only add its name to this long list of human medical experiments already conducted in the United States since 1833:

Human medical experimentation timeline, part one:
http://www.naturalnews.com/019189_human_medi...

Human medical experimentation timeline, part two:
http://www.naturalnews.com/019187_human_medi...

Should a fatality occur from the vaccine, Princeton will also highlight its name in the news as "the university that kills its own students with off-label medical experiments."


Reward for any Princeton student who sends Natural News this disclaimer form
If Princeton does offer these vaccines along with a disclaimer form, Natural News would be very interested in publishing that form in the public interest. We would also like to hear from any students who experience side effects after receiving the vaccines.

The first person who can get their hands on this form (if it exists) and forward it to Natural News will be rewarded with a substantial quantity of free nutritional items from the Natural News Store, which we will ship at our cost to your address of choice in the United States.

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So the vaccine is in use in the same nations that are, in your eyes, prescient enough to ban GMO foods as safe despite no evidence at all that they're harmful. But suddenly their criteria in inadequate to determine the safety of vaccines?

I have a friend whose child contracted bacterial meningitis as an infant. He has brain damage, hearing loss and permanent learning disabilities. His parents are grateful that he did not die. Lots of kids that get it do. He is now 15. It is a permanent condition. His Dad became an activist and is largely responsible for pressuring the vaccine makers to even bother to develop a meningitis vaccine. He is a force for good in this world.

Mike Adams wants to see more kids like him. Apparently so does DonnaY.
 
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All outstanding student financial loans must be paid back in full, so what could possibly go wrong if they vaccinate ALL students?

In the unlikely event that every one of those students becomes paralyzed after ALL OF THEM receive the meningitis vaccine, at least it would be a fare way to distribute misfortune.
 
All outstanding student financial loans must be paid back in full, so what could possibly go wrong if they vaccinate ALL students?

In the unlikely event that every one of those students becomes paralyzed after ALL OF THEM receive the meningitis vaccine, at least it would be a fare way to distribute misfortune.


You know, if one person died because the government would not allow a vaccine that is approved for and currently in use in Europe to be distributed here, most of us would be chock full of righteous indignation and condemning the bureaucracy. I wonder where you guys would be? Would you be here telling us that the parents were lucky that the vaccine was prohibited, because their now-dead child might have developed a temporary sore spot on the arm where the vaccine was administered if they had taken it?


Seven students in close have come down with a rare, potentially fatal disease. You seriously think the best plan of action is to just lie back and let a full blown epidemic happen?

And while it might be true, I have not seen one credible source indicating that Princeton has announced that the vaccine is going to be required for all students. I think the science-deniers might be just making things up again.
 
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DonnaY wants children to die from menengitis. We get that.


Your source now makes a living off her autistic son's autism diagnosis. Nice.
 
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Can Princeton you please try the untested vaccine on this Professor
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DonnaY wants children to die from menengitis. We get that.


Your source now makes a living off her autistic son's autism diagnosis. Nice.


angelatc would rather see children die from the side effect (of the live virus and toxins) to say the benefit outweighs the risk. Collateral damage. We get that.

Barbara Loe Fisher has become an activist because she was like so many trusting and gullible mothers who trusted the doctors and believed that they took an oath to do no harm.
 
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It's not untested, they are using it in other countries. I seriously doubt "Americans" will respond differently to it than the people in other countries.

It is in use in other countries, it is for a Strain that is not found in the US.. (Or rarely)

Which begs the question,,
Would it not make more sense to identify what is causing this "outbreak"? And then treat those affected.
Rather than vaccinate a bunch of people to something there is little threat of contracting?


This does raise questions. :(
 
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One question..Why now? and another question,, what caused it/where did it come from all of a sudden?


http://www.fiercevaccines.com/story/uk-rejection-bexsero-hits-novartis-vaccine-unit/2013-07-25
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/24/us-novartis-vaccine-bexsero-idUSBRE96N0JF20130724
(Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Novartis suffered a fresh blow to the turnaround prospects of its loss-making vaccines division as a key committee advised against including its meningitis B vaccine on Britain's routine vaccination program.

The UK Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) said on Wednesday that it had taken the interim decision not to recommend Bexsero because the vaccine is unlikely to prove cost-effective.

Bexsero won European approval this year to become the first vaccine against "MenB", a bacterial infection that can kill in 24 hours and poses the greatest risk to infants.

The declining incidence of MenB, however, means that cash-strapped governments may be reluctant to administer the vaccine broadly as a preventative measure.

Who profits?
 
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What you should know about Princeton's unapproved meningitis vaccine push

by: Ethan A. Huff

Mass hysteria is reverberating throughout the mainstream media following a relatively minor outbreak of meningitis at Princeton University in New Jersey. As you may already know, officials at the school have responded to seven identified cases of the illness by considering a call for all students to be offered an unapproved meningitis vaccine from Europe. But here to bring reason to the situation is Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, DO, AOBNMM, ABIHM, who rightly points out in a recent blog posting that, like most others, this latest mass vaccination campaign lacks both rational thought and scientific merit.

While only seven students at Princeton have been diagnosed as having meningitis since March, which was nine months ago, news reports today are awash with outrageous headlines claiming that an epidemic might be in the works and that this generally rare disease is somehow "sweeping" the Ivy League campus. Truth be told, seven isolated cases of a disease that does not spread through the air or through casual contact can hardly be considered an epidemic. But using such outrageously inaccurate language sure helps convey the type of irrational urgency needed to push an unapproved "emergency" vaccine.

"The infection occurs randomly and will not spread rapidly across the campus to other students," writes Dr. Tenpenny, decrying calls by officials from Princeton, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to rush in the Novartis vaccine Bexsero, which has never been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The type of meningitis that has inflicted this small handful of Princeton students, known as serotype B, just so happens to be the most common form of bacterial meningitis. But there is currently no approved vaccine for serotype B meningitis, because the cell wall of this particular bacterial strain very closely resembles that of the brain and nerves. In other words, getting vaccinating against serotype B using the traditional approach would mean risking that vaccine-induced antibodies might also attack the brain and nerves.


Princeton meningitis scare a false flag terror attack to usher in unapproved Novartis vaccine

Novartis claims to have solved this problem with its Bexsero vaccine, which has already been approved for use in Europe and Australia, but not in the U.S. Without adequate safety testing here at home, it is extremely risky to begin dispensing this illegal vaccine, especially when no real threat of infection exists for most Princeton students. It is merely another case of the federal government and the mainstream media generating fear and panic in order to persuade the public to abandon all rational thought on the matter.

"The Princeton infections, now a media-hyped 'medical emergency,' would allow Novartis to push their new vaccine into the U.S. vaccination schedule without FDA approval, creating a financial coup for Novartis and giving the appearance of saving the day," writes Dr. Tenpenny.

The CDC is also largely to blame for this latest case of vaccine madness, as the federal agency is now openly peddling lies about meningitis in order to scare parents of college students into convincing their children to get vaccinated. Though its existing literature states that college students are generally at a low risk of developing meningitis -- lower, in fact, than their non-college peers -- the CDC is now claiming that college freshmen have a more than seven times higher risk of acquiring meningitis, a bald-faced lie.

Instead of rushing to get the Bexsero vaccine, which would mean participating in what can only be called a medical false flag terror attack on the American public, Dr. Tenpenny recommends that concerned students simply get more rest, drink more clean water and avoid sharing food and beverages with their friends. She also recommends taking in plenty of vitamin C and vitamin D for strong immune support.

You can read her full report about this latest vaccine scam here:
http://tenpennyimc.com.

Sources for this article include:

http://tenpennyimc.com

http://abcnews.go.com

http://www.cnn.com

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042964_m...cine_Princeton_University.html##ixzz2l6hViKMT
 
[Princeton may be sued by those harmed by experimental vaccines

Princeton may also have legal exposure if the experimental vaccines it offers students cause paralysis or meningitis. While vaccine manufacturers themselves have been granted blanket immunity by the United States government (which is all part of the vaccine injury suppression effort), those who dispense vaccines have separate legal liability if they fail to inform vaccine recipients of the risks the vaccine may impart.

Thus, the only way Princeton can reduce its own legal exposure is to require students to sign disclaimer forms that fully explain the risks associated with the vaccine. Those risks must, by definition, include the risk of paralysis, seizures, meningitis and death.

Princeton's legal risk is further deepened by the fact that this particular vaccine has never been approved by the FDA for use in the United States rendering it an "experimental" vaccine.

I hope Princeton reads Natural News because like, you know, they probably don't have any of their own lawyers and stuff to help them sort out these legal risks.
 
At my college we had a star football player (who was dating the coach's daughter) get menengitis. He died and left behind a single mother and his son who was born just before Sal's death. He was just 20 years old and fit.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=090925/aunese
Number Eight is him. Sal Aunese. Both are from Samoa- hence the skirts in this photo.
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The vaccine in question here is not untested- it has been aproved by Europe and Austailia and is in the approval process for the US. It is also voluntary- nobody is being forced to get it.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/princeton-university-considers-meningitis-vaccine-20921420

The vaccinations are to be paid for by the university and aren't mandatory. Officials say they're most effective in two doses.

Since March, seven cases of meningitis have been confirmed on the New Jersey campus with six students and a visitor diagnosed, the most recent last week. None of the cases has been fatal.

Last week, the federal Food and Drug Administration approved importing the vaccine, Bexsero, for possible use at the Ivy League university. Princeton spokesman Martin Mbugua said university officials considered a number of factors before deciding to move ahead with the plan, but he declined to say what those factors were.

The CDC says the outbreak at Princeton is the first in the world since the vaccine against the type B meningococcal bacteria was approved in Europe and Australia this year, the only one for use against the strain. The vaccine is in the approval process in the U.S.

Bacterial meningitis is a disease that can cause swelling of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. It's fairly rare in the United States, but those who get it develop symptoms quickly and can die in a couple of days. Survivors can suffer mental disabilities, hearing loss and paralysis..

The B strain is among the most common in Europe and has been found frequently in the U.S. Last year it accounted for 160 of the 480 meningitis cases in the U.S. tallied by the CDC. About one in 10 young adults with the strain dies. One in five develops a permanent disability.

Under New Jersey law, students who live in dorms must have vaccinations against other strains of meningitis. But a different type of vaccine is needed for type B, said Pritish Tosh, a Mayo Clinic researcher who develops vaccines. He said Bexsero, sold by Novartis, has had good results.

"Since there is a product available," he said, "it makes a lot of sense to me if the public health authorities go for it."

Meningitis can be spread through kissing, coughing or lengthy contact. Campuses, with their concentration of young adults in close quarters, make dangerous breeding grounds for the bacteria.
 
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So pro-vaccine = activist?

Anti-vaccine = scammer?

My friend's husband didn't take a salary from the organization he founded, nor did he write books, show up on YouTube spewing lies or stop running his company to become a full-time victim.

His efforts have literally saved lives. She's got a dead kid, and her solution is to try to kill more?
 
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