FLU VACCINES TARGETING GENOME MARKERS

November 18, 2007

We had a reader submit the following to us, we found it interesting if true, so we are passing on to our readership with the disclaimer that we have no evidence to back this information up. It would be very scary if this is indeed true.

“When my brother worked at the Center for Disease Control, he found a summary that discussed how recently manufactured flu vaccines that could identify the genetic markers for people who are of Celtic descent (R1b).

Recently, I began researching this more and found out that this marker is also prevalent among many who consider themselves as “Anglo” or simply “everyday Europeans. “It seems that the Celtic maker gene is much more widespread than just a few decades ago. This obviously that includes a huge number of people who live in the United States.

Now you have to wonder what the recent murder of over 50 top-flight microbiologists with expertise in deadly infectious diseases had to do with any of this.”

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