The Swine Flu Vaccinations:
The Implications for New Zealand
A documentary movie by Medical Researcher, Brian Dodds.
If you are contemplating receiving a swine flu vaccination this is a must. If you know somebody who has AIDS, this is probably a view they have never seen. Brian's challenge in this movie is to bring you some disturbing information about the swine flu vaccination and the AIDS virus, yet still deliver it in a positive and empowering way. Indeed a challenge!!
He deliberated for some weeks, thinking it might be better to say nothing. Finally, clarity came and his decision was that most people would like to know all views, rather than only those which we are given by the Medical Authorities. Having said this, the movie is from Brian's own research, and presents his own conclusions.
He has obviously pushed some sensitive buttons, judging by the arrival of legal letters from a large drug company, and from the time it is taking for the health minister to reply to his queries.
A DVD of the movie is available click here
A message from Brian Dodds
Dear fellow New Zealanders
I sent a letter to the Minister of health explaining my concerns.
Below is a link to another letter I have sent 15 Oct 2009 to the health Minister outlining my REQUESTS concerning the swine flu vaccination programme. My purpose is not to debate the pros and cons of vaccination.
My purpose, is to demand strongly from the general public, that our health Minister makes sure that the vaccines imported into New Zealand for our inoculation are safe and from a company with a good track record.
If you feel as strongly as me on this issue, please feel free to form your
own letter (you are free to use my words if you see fit) and send it to the health Minister Tony Ryall to encourage responsibility of our government to assure the necessary precautions are put into place. By doing so, take your own responsibility to make sure we have safe medicines.
If you feel strongly about this issue, please circulate this.
Yours sincerely
Brian Dodds
Letter sent to Tony Ryall the Minister of Health