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Oil from Petroleum Used as Vaccine Adjuvant

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by Heidi Stevenson

(GreenMedInfo) Picture a tiger in a cage, one that’s well-fed, content, and has spent his entire life in it. The audience wants a show and the zookeepers want to give it. So they toss some chicken skins in his cage, hoping he’ll get excited, and start growling and shredding the skins.

But they fail to interest him. He’s used to a certain amount of aggravation. Kids hooting don’t faze him at all. People tossing odds and ends of things into his cage … oh well, he’s gotten used to it. So, the zookeepers—having no moral sense about the animals under their care—spray the tiger with pepper spray.

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Now, that gets him riled up! He roars and looks for something to attack. And what does he find? Those chicken skins. So he puts on a great show, fussing and fuming and shredding those skins to bits.

The pepper spray is equivalent to a vaccine adjuvant. Had the zookeepers tossed live chickens into the cage, that tiger would have gone after them and put on a great show. But chicken skins just weren’t interesting enough.

Empty capsids are to the immune system much like chicken skins are to that tiger. You can inject and inject them, but the immune system won’t care. So, you need to toss something really aggravating into the mix. That something is a strong adjuvant.

And that’s exactly what this vaccine will require. According to the PLoS study, the adjuvant proposed for use is called Seppic 206B. The manufacturer’s website defines it as:

Ready-to-use oily vaccine adjuvant for water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) emulsion
Based on high-grade injectable mineral oil[2]

Mineral oil is made from petroleum. It is the same oil that’s the basis of Freund’s adjuvant, which is used to create autoimmune disorders in laboratory animals by injection. Shortly after discovery, they were banned from use in humans because they were recognized as too dangerous.

And this is what is now being praised as safe. The publicity gives the impression that the vaccine itself is safe, but careful reading shows that the safety element is associated only with the manufacturing process—the fact that no live virus is used, so there’s no chance of accidental infection or escape. It has nothing to do with the safety of injecting it.
Animal Abuse

The initial goal of this new technology is to produce a new vaccine against hoof-and-mouth disease so that it can be used on a mass scale in livestock. The plan, obviously, is to use the same kind of adjuvant that’s sold to science labs around the world for the purpose of creating severe autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis in lab animals.

As long as their pain from these horrible diseases isn’t obvious, who’s going to know how the animals suffer? You know that no one’s going to be watching to see if they’re harmed. One of the most difficult things to deal with in an autoimmune disorder is that they often don’t show on the outside. Sufferers of myalgic encephalitis (chronic fatigue syndrome) have routinely been accused of malingering simply because their misery showed only on their faces.

In the case of animals raised for food … well, these won’t be healthy beasts, and it isn’t healthy to eat meat from sick animals. In the case of animals raised for dairy, their milk would likely contain the inflammatory agents that result from an autoimmune disorder. You have to wonder at that. Will they redefine the “safe” levels of inflammation markers in milk, since they usually won’t find pathogens associated with it? Or just pasteurize it more? That process already exists in long shelf life milk that doesn’t require refrigeration.

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Read more, http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/oil-petroleum-used-vaccine-adjuvant


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