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The Pied Piper Tactics of Vaccination — Taking Children into Mental Oblivion

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This is our fifth year on the national campaign to educate the public about the

dangers of vaccination. Public health officials and drug companies heavily

promote the alleged benefits of vaccination. They never explain the other

side—which is that vaccines WILL cause, DO cause and HAVE caused severe injuries

and fatalities.

Therefore, a campaign that informs people that the harmful metals, industrial

chemicals and genetically-engineered substances contained in vaccines absolutely

injure children, is vitally necessary. This knowledge gives parents the chance

to avert the anguish that comes with watching their children suffer through the

permanent injuries caused by vaccines.…

…For decades, corporate-controlled governments have used the seemingly noble

premise that " vaccines benefit us " as a deceptive strategy to lure uninformed

parents into having the brains and bodies of their children permanently damaged.

This tactic is similar to that used in the fairy-tale, The Pied Piper of

Hamelin.

This fairy-tale recounts the legend concerning the disappearance and alleged

death of a great many children from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Germany,

during the Middle Ages. The piper (musician) was dressed in " pied "

(multicolored) clothing—and through the fascination of both music and color, he

successfully lured the children away from the town. They never returned. The

town had lost its future…visit http://kamuhammad.net to read entire article.

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