Paul Joseph Watson
September 10, 2012
A new study has found that people who received a flu
shot before the outbreak of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic were more likely to
catch the swine flu virus, a startling discovery given the fact that
experts have blamed the pharmaceutical industry for deliberately
engineering the pandemic to make huge profits from vaccines.

“Researchers, led by Vancouver’s Dr. Danuta Skowronski,
an influenza expert at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, noticed in
the early weeks of the pandemic that people who got a flu shot for the
2008-09 winter seemed to be more likely to get infected with the
pandemic virus than people who hadn’t received a flu shot,” reports the Vancouver Sun.
Despite the claim that the link was only related to
Canadians who had received the flu shot, Dr. Skowronski was able to
re-create the results in ferrets. Giving half the ferrets the 2008
seasonal flu shot and the rest a placebo injection, eventually all the
ferrets were infected with the pandemic H1N1 virus.
Despite the results of the experiment, Skowronsk still bizarrely encouraged people to get the flu shot. According to the CDC, the 2009 H1N1 outbreak killed as many as 400,000 people – although others dispute this figure.