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Chronicle Herald ‘H1N1 No Conspiracy’ Gets Slapped

big injectionCOTO Editor’s Note: This sort of ad hominem barrage may persuade no one, but it demonstrates the level of anger many, many people feel about the swine flu scam. Since marching in the streets opens us to guaranteed police brutality, we’re left with a growing frustration over the constant deception in corporate media. On a cultural level, this letter to the author of the Chronicle Herald story captures the zeitgeist, and provides citations for claims made, making it worthy of publication.

By O’Neil Brooke

Hello John,

I read your article “No H1N1 conspiracy — medical officerhttp://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1149037.html with interest this morning.

You did an excellant job of projecting Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer’s view points. However, you did absolutely NOTHING to address the very real concerns regarding this vaccine. I am wondering, what happened to journalistic integrity? Are you just lazy or have you become a useless hack who’s willing to slop whatever bile you are given without any effort given to fact checking?

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You’re Appointing Who? Please Obama, Say It’s Not So!

devilhorns mt copyBy Jeffrey M. Smith

The person who may be responsible for more food-related illness and death than anyone in history has just been made the US food safety czar. This is no joke.

Here’s the back story.

When FDA scientists were asked to weigh in on what was to become the most radical and potentially dangerous change in our food supply — the introduction of genetically modified (GM) foods — secret documents now reveal that the experts were very concerned.  Memo after memo described toxins, new diseases, nutritional deficiencies, and hard-to-detect allergens. They were adamant that the technology carried “serious health hazards,” and required careful, long-term research, including human studies, before any genetically modified organisms (GMOs) could be safely released into the food supply.   Continue reading