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![]() The following video highlights a retraction made by a medical doctor, Dr. Roby Mitchell, after he initially advised a group of nurses to take the H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine. Once he had read the actual package insert which comes with the vaccine and realized that the vaccine makers themselves admit it is untested and may cause a myriad of disorders to include paralysis, neurological damage, possible sterilization and may cause fetal harm in pregnant women (one of the high priority groups targeted to get the vaccine), he retracted his advice so that they would have informed consent. His reading of the insert also revealed that an adjuvant called MF 59, which is similar to the squalene molecule found in our normal nerve tissue, is indeed in the H1N1 vaccine after we've been told that adjuvants had been removed. We need more doctors like this one in our country who use their common sense and not talking points from the media and pharmaceutical industry when giving advice to their patients and colleagues. My sincere compliments go out to Dr. Mitchell. |