Friday, June 19, 2009

"Schools are the logical place": Feds hellbent on spreading swine flu, now through student guinea pigs

Swine flu's spectacular fizzle out the collective psyche has done little to disuade the feds, especially those feds with financial and personal interests in creating swine flu hysteria, from exposing the populace to the illness. Odds are 1 out of 230 million that an American within the U.S. would ever die of swine flu. Also, about 30,000 people die from the flu every year and cancer kills about 500,000, both being far more deadly than swine flu, but facts and figures and reason and logic and "good" mean squat to this govt when there are millions of pre-purchased hits of swine-flu vaccine idling in some warehouse waiting to be used on little Johnny who's "safe" in his public skool.

Vaccines have been given to students in gubmint skools for years without parents' knowledge. Don't be deceived. If your daughters can get abortions through the public skools without your consent or knowledge, then they're definitely getting swine flu vaccines whether you like it or know it or allow it or not. Get ready for another spike in autism - and deaths.

Yahoo! News -- June 16, 2009

WASHINGTON – Schoolchildren could be first in line for swine flu vaccine this fall — and schools are being put on notice that they might even be turned into shot clinics.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Tuesday she is urging school superintendents around the country to spend the summer preparing for that possibility, if the government goes ahead with mass vaccinations."

If you think about vaccinating kids, schools are the logical place," Sebelius told The Associated Press.No decision has been made yet on whether and how to vaccinate millions of Americans against the new flu strain that the World Health Organization last week formally dubbed a pandemic, meaning it now is circulating the globe unchecked. But the U.S. is pouring money into development of a vaccine in anticipation of giving at least some people the shots.

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