Wednesday, November 14, 2007

inject mercury into you child's blood or go to jail


from washington post: The parents of more than 2,300 Prince George's County students who failed to get needed vaccinations could face fines of $50 a day and up to 10 days in jail if their children do not meet the state's immunization requirements, county officials said yesterday.

The threat of legal action is a last resort after months in which Prince George's has struggled to get its 131,000 students immunized for chicken pox and hepatitis B, as mandated by the state. More than 2,300 students have not been immunized and have been barred from attending schools, almost two months after a Sept. 20 deadline for meeting the requirement.

"We can do this the easy way or we can do this the hard way, but it's going to have to get done," Prince George's State's Attorney Glenn F. Ivey (D) said at a news conference in Upper Marlboro. "I'm willing to move forward with legal action."


update: no law says parents have to get their children vaccinated
no law says parents have to get their children vaccinatedfrom paul joseph watson: News networks and state authorities are once again engaging in mass public deception by claiming that vaccines for children are mandated by law and that parents will go to jail if kids do not take their shots. In reality, there is no law that says you have to vaccinate your children and waiver forms for personal or religious exemptions are freely available.

update2: state attorney admits no law makes vaccines mandatory

from paul joseph watson: A state prosecutor involved in bringing potential criminal charges against hundreds of parents in a county just outside Washington D.C. for failing to allow their children to be vaccinated admitted yesterday on a national radio show that there is no law that mandates any vaccine, despite a Fox News report falsely claiming otherwise.

state attorney glenn ivey on the alex jones show state attorney glenn ivey on the alex jones show (3.42mb MP3)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In addition to thimerosal, the deadliest neurological poison on Earth, you also should consider this ...

Countless studies have shown chicken pox has been around for a hundred thousand years and it is in fact a symbiotic organism that leaves the child prepped for a huge growth spurt throughout the neurological system by wiping out most competing viruses. It's like forbidding parents to feed their children breast milk. Chicken pox is a perfectly natural stage of human development that requires no "cure" - because it's not a pathology. All children go through it and always have.

The Hep B vaccine has so many lethal complications and crippling side effects it should only be given to high risk groups and even then in a vastly different formula from the mass produced chemical garbage they have now. There is hard evidence to show that there have been several times over more infant and child deaths from complications and reactions to the Hep B vaccine than Hep B itself.

America is such an insane place at this point I am surprised the authorities don't assign fines and jail sentences to parents who refuse to slit their own kid's throats. It would make about as much sense as this other gibberish.

This government doesn't serve us anymore and we need to replace it. Anything else would be an improvement including anarchy. The Soviet Union had more respect for human freedoms during it's heyday than modern socialist Amerikwa.

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