An Inconvenient Question

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An Inconvenient Question to Al Gore,they cut the mic of a journalist asking the tough questions.

Phelim McAleer, the director of Not Evil Just Wrong, asked Al Gore about the British Court Case that found his documentary An Inconvenient Truth had nine significant errors.

McAleer said that given his documentary is being shown in schools, does he accept the errors and has he done anything to correct them?

However, Gore declined to address the issue and when asked for a straight answer from McAleer, the response of the Society of Environmental Journalists was not to applaud one of their own for bringing truth to power, but instead they cut the mic of a journalist. Continue reading

Canada: The Killer H1N1 Vaccine

Source: Global Research.ca

“It is a serious thing [vaccine] that has the potential to kill” according to Dr. Neil Rau, an infectious disease expert, in a CTV interview, but do not worry: “leading experts insist, the benefits of the H1N1 vaccine vastly outweigh the risks” (Swine Flu Support Center, emphasis added)

A new development in the H1N1 Vaccine Saga is unfolding in Canada.

Whereas health officials are pushing for an acceleration of the vaccination program,  there is evidence of  so-called “unusual adverse reactions” including three recently recorded deaths directly resulting from the vaccine.

In the meantime, health authorities have called for the withdrawal of 170,000 (higher risk) doses of the vaccine produced by GlaxoSmithKline. The initiative, of which the importance is being downplayed, is said to have come from the manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline, which expressed concern on higher than normal adverse reactions to the vaccine. Continue reading

PHAC says 24 confirmed cases of anaphylaxis in people who had H1N1 flu shots

Source: Yahoo.ca

By The Canadian Press

TORONTO – There have been 24 confirmed cases of a type of severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis in Canadians who have received an H1N1 flu shot, including one person who died after getting vaccinated, the head of the Public Health Agency of Canada said Wednesday.

Dr. David Butler-Jones said the person who died – identified in the media as a Quebec man in his 80s – met the criteria for having an anaphylactic reaction. But he said it’s still not clear whether that or health problems caused the death.

“There were a number of other situations. So exactly what the ultimate cause was or what the issues are, that will take some time, I understand, to investigate,” said Butler-Jones.

Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that can cause a person’s airways to close up and must be treated quickly with adrenaline.

Butler-Jones disclosed the information at an Ottawa news conference during which federal health officials revealed flu activity appears to be levelling off in some parts of the country. Continue reading