The vaccine industry has now decided that injecting senior citizens with the “standard” vaccine dose just isn’t working. (Gee, really?) So now they’ve decided the way to make it work better is to offer a quadruple viral potency vaccine that packs 400% more viral fragments into one toxic shot.
The target for this quadruple vaccine injection? Senior citizens, of course — the very people most likely to suffer the most serious side effects from a vaccine overdose. The FDA reportedly approved the new vaccine in April even though no scientific tests have ever been done to show it reduces flu symptoms. Then again, since when did vaccines have anything to do with real science in the first place?
Why do people need a quadruple vaccine all of a sudden?
What’s especially entertaining about all this is that the FDA’s approval of this quadruple potency vaccine is a blatant admission that single-dose vaccines just don’t work! Obviously, if the single-dose vaccine was working as advertised, then it would be 100% effective and there would be no need for a double, triple or quadruple-dose vaccine. But all of a sudden, now that the quadruple-dose vaccine is available, the regular single-dose vaccine “isn’t good enough.”
So all that propaganda about “get a flu shot and you won’t get the flu” just turns out to be marketing quackery, because what you really need is a quadruple shot now! Forget the single dose. It’s no longer strong enough for you.
(Read more from naturalnews.com)
no one who bothers to read anything about flu vaccines (and, of course, anyone who takes one, should read a little about them) is under the impression that they are 100% effective for everyone. saying that the release of a quad dose is some sort of shocking admission that the single dose “doesnt work” is like saying the fact that there exists 800mg doses of ibuprophen means that the standard 200mg dose doesnt work. peoples bodies respond differently to drugs. duh.
that said, this would probably be more effective in preventing flu in vaccinated people if it actually contained more strains, not just higher doses, since, typically, people who are vaccinated end up infected due to mismatch of the vaccine strain and their infection strain.