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Erick Haugrud
Please think twice before vaccinating. Dr. J. Anthony Morris, former Chief Vaccine Control Officer in the USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) courageously testified, "There is no evidence that any influence vaccine thus far developed is effective in preventing or mitigating any attack of influenza. The producers of these vaccines know that they are worthless, but they go on selling them, anyway." http://whale.to/vaccines/morris_h.html
chikv
One of the best things about science is that it does NOT matter who says what, but how much evidence there is to support whatever someone is saying.
There are mountains of evidence of the usefulness of the flu vaccine, produced by laboratories and universities all over the world, its trivially simple to prove that Dr Morris was wrong (or had other priorities for his declarations instead of the reality). Nevertheless conspirationists prefer to believe that thousands of professionals that dedicated their lives to public health are actually liars and on it for the money. See the data, the evidence.
Like in this case, do you want us to believe that diabetes patients are also part of the conspiracy? the records are there for other people to check so the only possibility is that the patients hide their health problems if they received the vaccine in order to make it seem better, realistically speaking its impossible to believe.