H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine does not prevent flu

The following is from section 12.1 of Novartis’ 2009 H1N1 package insert:
Mechanism of Action “...antibody titers (after) vaccination with inactivated influenza H1N1 virus vaccine have not been correlated with protection from influenza illness. In some human studies, antibody titer of 1:40 have been associated with protection from influenza illness in up to 50% of subjects.”
What this says, in plain language, is that having an H1N1 antibody after getting an H1N1 shot has no correlation with not getting sick. And that a sizable antibody titer (of 1:40 or greater) only protects UP TO 50% of people from getting the flu -- meaning that the vaccine is a 50:50 deal at best for keeping you from getting sick.
What can you do? Go to a pharmacy, get a copy of the package insert and read it for your self. See if you want those ingredients injected directly under your skin. You can say NO to the vaccines to protect your health. Spread the word and partner with like-minded neighbors and friends. Go to www.PandemicFluOnline.com  for tools to hand out and daily updates.