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Narcolepsy and Pandemrix: Finland Task Force confirms connection

Based on the investigations done so far, the Task Force considers in probable that the Pandemrix vaccine
administered during winter season 2009–2010 contributed to the increased incidence of narcolepsy in Finland in
the age group of 4–19 years. Because the increase in narcolepsy has been observed in only a few countries with
wide use of Pandemrix, the Task Force considers it most likely that the vaccine increased narcolepsy in joint
effect with genetic and/or environmental factors.  Read Task Force pdf…

Finland: 79 Children Will Require Lifetime Medical Care After Receiving Swine Flu Vaccine

The Finnish government and major insurance companies announced Wednesday they will pay for lifetime medical care for children diagnosed with narcolepsy after receiving the swine flu vaccine.  Read more…

(Helsinki, FIN) – The Finnish government and major insurance companies announced Wednesday they will pay for lifetime medical care for children diagnosed with narcolepsy after receiving the swine flu vaccine. Read more…

Occupy Oakland: Police Brutality, Tear Gas, Veteran in Coma


The protestor, Veteran of the Iraq war and Marine Scott Olsen, was standing still when shot, unprovoked, in the head with_ a teargas canister. He is currently in the hospital in a coma, and has a very real chance of dying from his injuries. This video needs to go viral, Officers of the law these men are not. They don’t only deserve a loss of their job, but they deserve military time.

2011: RIOTS IN AMERICA: Occupy Oakland Tear Gas


> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/10/25/BAUB1LLTC9.DTL

> (10-25) 22:13 PDT OAKLAND — Police fired tear gas at least three times Tuesday night into a crowd of several hundred protesters backing the Occupy movement who unsuccessfully tried to retake an encampment outside Oakland City Hall that officers had cleared away more than 12 hours earlier.
> Police gave repeated warnings to protesters to disperse from the entrance to Frank Ogawa Plaza at 14th Street and Broadway before firing several tear gas canisters into the crowd at about 7:45 p.m. Police had announced over a loudspeaker that those who refused to leave could be targeted by “chemical agents.”
> Protesters scattered in both directions on Broadway as the tear gas canisters and several flash bang grenades went off. Regrouping, protesters tried to help one another and offered each other eye drops.