Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 This is so infuriating. How can public health officials be so blind? I don't know about the Greeks, but I think plenty of Americans will protest any such attempt. The problem is they sneak it in, like NAIS was sneaked into the " food safety " bill last week. Grrrr. They count on the populace being uninformed and complacent. Jeanmarie On Aug 3, 2009, at 9:22 AM, Suze Fisher wrote: > http://www.infowars.com/greece-to-enforce-mandatory-swine-flu-vaccinations/ > > " Greece has become the latest country to announce it will enforce a > mandatory swine flu vaccination program, despite fears about the jabs > containing mercury and squalene. > > Despite the fact that there have been no deaths whatsoever from > swine flu in > the Mediterranean country, the Greek government has resolved to > immunize its > entire population of 12 million, all but guaranteeing that several > thousand > at least will be injured or be killed by the vaccine which is set to > be fast > tracked in Europe with no human testing at all. > > " We decided that the entire population, all citizens and residents, > without > any exception, will be vaccinated against the flu, " Health Minister > Dimitris > Avramopoulos said after a ministerial meeting. > > " We are only waiting for the European Union's approval to start > vaccinating > everyone, " a Health Ministry official told Reuters. > > As we highlighted last week, many batches of the H1N1 vaccine will > contain > mercury, a toxin linked with autism and neurological disorders. " > > <snip> > > " Health authorities in both the UK and the U.S. have implied that the > upcoming mass vaccination program against H1N1 will be mandatory, > but no > formal decision has been communicated to the public. However, both > countries > are in the process of purchasing enough doses to cover the entire > population. " > > Full article at link above. > > Suze > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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