The swine flu vaccine is now being offered in the United States, but many people are worried about the vaccine’s potential side effects. Many say that the vaccine could be linked to the guillain barre syndrome. RT’s contributor and investigative journalist Wayne Madsen attended the international swine flu conference in Washington DC and talks about what he learned.

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25 Responses to “Swine flu vaccine could have major medical side effects”

  1. Ramstien1234 says:

    mom made me an young sis take it :( . I DONT WANNA BE AM ZOMBIE! jk

  2. fewguyswin says:

    wait about 2 months, so long people who got the shot!

  3. ahosier12 says:

    My mom is making me and my little brother get the vaccine today along with her, I wasn’t able to sleep all night.
    I’m afraid somthing bad will happen if we get it, I don’t even know what to do, All i can say is…
    …GAME OVER YEAAAAAHHH!

  4. montrealish says:

    It’s made the same way as a flu vaccine. If you have an allergic reaction to thimiserol since that is in the flu vaccine then I suggest you don’t get the H1N1 vaccine if that is the case

  5. DejanDancu says:

    illuminati.

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