Monday, September 26, 2011

Video - Watch as mercury damages brain cells

Thimerasol is a mercury-containing ingredient which was used in some vaccines until about ten years ago. When questions started arising about the safety of mercury in vaccines, especially ones injected into small children, vaccine manufacturers agreed to take the thimerasol out of the shots, even though they denied the mercury was a danger.


Vaccine manufacturers maintained that the amount of mercury in vaccines was so small that it was impossible for it to be a danger to anyone. In this video from University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, it is stated that inhaled mercury causes problems. Vaccines are injected, not inhaled (with the exception of some flu vaccines). This video goes on to show what happens to brain cells in a petree dish when they inject small amounts of mercury into the fluid in the dish. The brain cells, which at first are growing, go into a degenerative state.


In the video they talk about the mercury burden on the body. Mercury causes a burden when it accumulates in the human body from dental fillings and the food we eat, in addition to other sources. It also causes degeneration in brain cells when injected into the surrounding fluid in a petree dish. But according to vaccine manufacturers, and a large part of the scientific community, mercury can't cause damage when injected by way of vaccines, repeatedly into a small child. What is wrong with this picture? Why does anyone, whose brain is NOT in a degenerative state, accept this?



I know what you're thinking right now.


Mercury has been taken out of most vaccines, so it doesn't matter. But it does. How can you trust an industry which says mercury is safe, when it clearly is not. Even after the mercury has been taken out of the vaccines, how can you believe anything they tell you about vaccine safety?

Here is the link for the original video at University of Calgary.

Below is the same exact video which can be found on YouTube.

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