Teen Diagnosed With Guillain-Barre Syndrome After Swine Flu Shot
Teen Diagnosed With Guillain-Barre Syndrome After Swine Flu Shot
Authorities dismiss connection to H1N1 vaccine precisely as they conspired to do months before
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, November 12, 2009
A high school athlete from Virginia was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome hours after receiving a swine flu shot, but health authorities are attempting to dismiss the connection as a coincidence, precisely as they resolved to do long before the H1N1 vaccination program even started.
14-year-old Jordan McFarland developed severe headaches, muscle spasms and weakness in his legs following a swine flu shot. He was diagnosed by doctors at Inova Fairfax Hospital as having Guillain-Barre syndrome, the nerve disorder that was prevalent in recipients of the vaccine during the last mass swine flu vaccination program in 1976.
“Connin and Jordan’s father, Calvin McFarland, both 38, believe the shot sparked the illness that came on 18 hours after the boy’s vaccination,” reports MSNBC.
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