VACCINE NOTIFICATION
I received the following email just now. Not sure how far the truth is, but an article worth reading. Let’s be more cautious..
—– Forwarded Message —-
From: XX XXX <xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 11:10:41 AM
Subject: VACCINE NOTIFICATION ~ comment from Doctor’s friendThe Malaysian government has just received a big batch of H1N1 vaccine. They have already started the vaccination exercise in many schools. My Australian friend has just sent me this article. Read and be your own judge.
This is important. I’m a qualified pharmacist.
I’ve been researching the swine flu vaccine that our government has bought for us (using our money, by the way) and its DANGEROUS.
Its easy a hundred times more dangerous than the swine flu itself.
Something that freaked me out is that several swine flu vaccine manufacturers have asked governments to give them an exemption from lawsuits, in case the vaccine caused harm in people.
If you made a vaccine that you knew worked, then why would you need a legal exemption in case it hurt people?
Massive warning sign. They don’t believe its safe.
The swine flu itself has killed about 2/3000 people total. The regular flu kills 40 000 plus per year – so why are we freaking out about swine flu, and not normal flu? Does that make sense? No.
If the regular flu kills 40 000 plus per year, and the swine flu only killed 2/3 000 – then why are governments buying it in advance, giving it to us for free, and giving drug manufacturers immunity to legal cases against them?Does that make sense? No.
The swine flu vaccine contains 2 horribly dangerous compounds – one is called thimerosol. It is made 50% of mercury.It binds to receptors in your Brain, and basically causes brain damage.
Is it smart to be injected with thimerosol, and get brain damage, dropping 10 IQ points and going dumb, in Order to avoid getting a flu that kills 95% less people than regular flu?
No
The other horrible in gredient is called squalene.Squalene accidentally tricks your immune system into killing your own cells, which creates autoimmune diseases like asthma, multiple scelerosis, diabetes, and a bunch of diseases that we don’t have a name for yet (because squalene hasn’t been used for that long, and we have little data on its effects) – is it smart to inject yourself with that stuff, in order to avoid a relatively mild flu, like the swine flu?
No.
If you’re a pregnant mother about to take Panvax, ask yourself this – why would you take Panvax, when it contains Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfate – both of which exhibit positive risk to unborn children - so as to avoid what?
A mild flu, that kills 95% fewer people than the regular flu?
I’m a qualified pharmacist. I scored in the top 0.1% of my state in school.
I’m expert at critical analysis of drugs and their effects on humans. And let me be blunt – if someone came up to me with a syringe full of swine flu vaccine, or came near my family with one – I would take the needle off them and poke them with it myself – followed by several very hard punches. This stuff is poison.Don’t take it.
Don’t let your friends take it.
Don’t let your family take it.
If some idiot in a lab coat asks you if you want it, ask them about thimerosol, squalene, and why the company making it wants legal exemption from being sued, and watch their face go into “OMG, I’m being asked serious questions that I don’t have the answer to” mode.
Anyway, I hope you’re all well.
Sincerely,
George Mamouzellos
Bachelor of Pharmacy
University of South Australia
1st April 2009 – Time To Reflect…
It’s the first day of April. Thank god I didn’t get any stupid joke today. I haven’t got it for years in fact – never in my adulthood as long as I could recall.

Today is also the first day for second quarter 2009. Yes, time flies… New Year is still very fresh in our mind, and then hey, the first 3 months of 2009 has gone forever…
Few questions popped up instantly, “Am I satisfied with what I did so far? Have I really focused on my goals all these while? Or did I just let things go untracked?”
Those are actually telling questions. It reminds me, and tells you to do the same if you haven’t. How unlucky if our actions & behaviors doesn’t drive us closer to our goals…

Myself, I missed first quarter for not being able to have a family vacation, I didn’t perform well in my full-time job and financially my average monthly earning decreases as compared to 1st quarter last year.
However in the same period I managed to perform collective prayer (solat jamaah) consistently with my family, slowly get in touch with my long lost old buddies, and finding tune for light exercise to maintain health & wellbeing.
How about you? Have you accomplish anything BIG this year?
Earth Hour Moment
I was at a friend’s wedding reception when the whole world goes dark for earth hour. There’s a moment where all the lights were switched off leaving only few candles on the bride’s table. Instead of earth hour, I called it earth minutes..

I went to the function with my wife, leaving our kids home with their auntie. At home, earth hour campaign only lasted half an hour. Why? Even with no lights, kids were running here and there, jumping & hiding around the house joyfully as if the lights were on. My sister in law couldn’t stand it and turned on the lights. I think my kids have special ability – super night vision! hahaha!

cyza sori gua tiru title post lu.. hehe.. tapi content gua sendiri la..
VOTE EARTH!
Budeen.com hereby expresses its support towards VOTE EARTH! campaign which will be held exactly 1 week from now…
For those who haven’t heard this, it’s the world’s first global election between Earth and Global Warming. We could all take part by simply switching on/off our lights for 1 hour on March 28, 2009.
“Switching off your lights is a VOTE FOR EARH, or leaving them on is a vote for global warming. That simple!”
The campaign targeted 1 billion votes across the globe, and the results will be presented to world leaders at the Global Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009. This meeting will determine official government policies to take action against global warming, which will replace the Kyoto Protocol. It’s the chance for us to make our voice heard.
What can you do?
These are a few simple things that we all can do to show our support:
- Turn off the lights in our own homes for 1 hour on 28 March 2009, 8.30pm until 9.30pm
- Spread the word to our families and friends. (Write a blog, email a friend or twitter VOTE EARTH)
- Signing-up at the Earth Hour website: http://earthhour.org.my/
Let us together make a difference. Show the world Malaysians are United!
Another Dilemma..
Coincidently, I got to attend a wedding invitation on 28 MAC 2009, 8.30pm. Errr… What should I do?

