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July 31, 2009

Mandatory vaccination


We are being told we should have mandatory vaccination program against the dreaded flu, the contagious one that may make you sniffle. Sniffling is a good reason to abandon the Constitution. Like they say, Lincoln did it during the Civil War, so it must be OK.

Keep the story below from Russia Today in mind.

I will not get a non-vaccine, myself. Never had one. I will keep vitamin C around to prevent the scurvy that may cause death in those young, old, and in poor health.

I actually sat through a telephone interview from Harvard so I could say I would not take a vaccine and had no problem staying at home for two weeks. However, I may buy stock in Novartis and other members of the pharma-government complex.

Like I have been saying, no point trying to talk to the numb of mind; I will just take their money and become part of the ruling elite. Again, thanks for my new car and for the law that gives me a full credit for the sales tax this year. This is good for some $6,000 this year.

Ukraine halts deadly vaccination

19 May, 2008, 13:33

The Ukrainian Ministry of Health has called a moratorium on mandatory vaccination against measles and rubella. The President of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko, has insisted that vaccination is carried out on a voluntary basis only. This comes after more than 100 pupils were taken to hospital, one of whom died after having been injected with a vaccine from India.

Last week Ukraine was shaken by the news of a teenager’s death. Senior pupil Anton Tishchenko died in intensive care in a hospital in the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Region after he’d been given the vaccine against measles and rubella (Tresivac ZA 26-X). Later, dozens more teenagers who’d received the same medication were rushed to hospital in Kramatorsk alone. Similar situations were reported in the cities of Donetsk, Kharkov and Kremenchug amongst others.

By Friday night a total of 87 people had been admitted to hospital with the same symptoms: high blood pressure, splitting headache, high temperature and sore throat.

Medical officials urged journalists not to spread “unverified frightening stories”. They said that the vaccine from the Indian enterprise Serum Institute of India, which had been delivered to Ukraine as humanitarian aid by UNICEF, is not just safe but considered to be “the best in the world”. They said this vaccine was certificated and registered in Ukraine, but never showed the above mentioned documents to the citizens.

Schoolmates of the deceased Anton Tishchenko say they were told that the vaccination was obligatory and urgent. Therefore many of them did not even have the time to inform their parents about the vaccination.

“We’ll do everything not to lose any more lives,” said Vasily Knyazevich, the head of the Ministry of Health. In turn, Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has ordered a thorough investigation into the purchasing process of the medication.


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