Is the H1N1 Vaccine Safe? Hard Talk on Vaccinations: Featuring Dr. Chris Shaw. Recorded in Vancouver, BC on November 7th, 2009 at SPEC Hall.
Dr. Christopher Shaw is a Neuro-Scientist at the University of British Columbia, (UBC) in Canada, and has published 2 peer reviewed studies which indicate that aluminum and squalene adjuvants in vaccines are causing neurological damage and auto-immune disorders, including Gulf War Syndrome.
In this lecture, for which he graciously volunteered his time, Dr. Shaw first discusses the basis of his research, how it is conducted, and his findings. He then provides critical analysis of the H1N1 vaccine "Arepanrix" and the apparent lack of sufficient testing and appropriate safety studies (from the available data) for the Government of Canada to have declared this vaccine safe for public use. Finally, he answers questions from the audience in this town hall style meeting.
Related news article:
http://www.straight.com/article-270843/vancouver/whats-your-vaccine
Details of his studies:
http://tinyurl.com/yhc4k77
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There is a link there where you can download the entire 40 minutes presentation in a single file, As to the sound, this was all I got to work with. There was no mic on the speaker, just the cameras picking up the sound via the PA, so there are drops when he is not speaking directly into the mic, and room was naturally picked up too. I doubt that anything can be done to improve that, though you can make adjustments to the tone on your own system.
abigsecret 2 years ago
@abigsecret As to not playing or stopping, I have just played it from start to finish without any problem, so may have just been a temporary YouTube snafu.
abigsecret 2 years ago