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               Swine Flu Vaccination Poses Serious Threat to Your Health

               Posted By Anders On June 15, 2009 @ 00:16 In English, Euromed | 6 Comments

               No one can expect the government to hold the citizens of the nation to a higher standard than it
               holds itself, and yet that is exactly what the current administration is doing.

               When individuals take precautionary measures and their government does not - i.e. closing the
               borders, etc. - forced innoculations in the face of open borders and unrestricted air travel fly in the
               face of reason.

               Quarantining towns and cities and injecting someone without consent must be viewed as a more
               servere response than a simple restriction of international or interstate travel.

               Injection of an untested substance into one's body, without consent, is a violation of the sanctity of
               life upon which all of our laws are based, and in mechanics and effect, is tantamount to rape.

               Were it not the government performing such a mass, forced inocculation then the perpetrator
               would surely face assault charges, if not for unlawful imprisonment, abduction, and mutilation
               and possibly even murder or mass murder.


               In addition, Army criminal investigators are looking into the possibility that disease samples are
               missing from biolabs at Fort Detrick -- the same Army research lab from which the 2001 anthrax
               strain was released, according to a recent article in the Fredrick News Post.13 In February, the top
               biodefense lab halted all its research into Ebola, anthrax, plague, and other diseases known as
               "select agents," after they discovered virus samples that weren't listed in its inventory and might
               have been switched with something else.

               According to a report in the Washington Post, there will be no investigation.


               “An inventory of potentially deadly pathogens at Fort Detrick’s infectious disease laboratory
               found more than 9,000 vials that had not been accounted for, Army officials said yesterday,
               raising concerns that officials wouldn’t know whether dangerous toxins were missing.

               After four months of searching about 335 freezers and refrigerators at the U.S. Army Medical
               Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in Frederick, investigators found 9,220 samples that
               hadn’t been included in a database of about 66,000 items listed as of February, said Col. Mark
               Kortepeter, the institute’s deputy commander.


               The vials contained some dangerous pathogens, among them the Ebola virus, anthrax bacteria and
               botulinum toxin, and less lethal agents such as Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus and the
               bacterium that causes tularemia. Most of them, forgotten inside freezer drawers, hadn’t been used
               in years or even decades. Officials said some serum samples from hemorrhagic fever patients
               dated to the Korean War.


               Kortepeter likened the inventory to cleaning out the attic and said he knew of no plans for an
               investigation into how the vials had been left out of the database. “The vast majority of these
               samples were working stock that were accumulated over decades,” he said, left there by scientists
               who had retired or left the institute.”
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