Cherokee-- Jag--all reading this-- If you haven't yet, Ck out this ALEX video
from a show last summer, around b-t-school time. He does an excellent job
explaining how --EVEN THOUGH NOT MANDATED BY LAW in most states, the
establishment succeeds by fraud and misrepresentation in getting almost all
kids jabbed. "Layers and Layers of FRAUD"-- In his home state of TX---that
means 45 different concoctions injected--- (ask yourself--WHO benefits most
--NWO or STATE or PHARMA, w/"education"?--- plain old ordinary GREED, I hope,
and not a CABAL of three?)
http://tinyurl.com/3xykz6
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4347354989713196463&q=david+icke&hl=en
Alex Jones - Weekly Report - infowars - nwo - david icke - illuminati
1 hr 19 min - Aug 18, 2006 - (120 ratings)
August_7th_2006
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4347354989713196463
If you are like me (and Kathleen) sometimes ALEX's radio/video voice can get
on your news--- the fact remains, though--he is the BEST spokesman we have on
many issues-- and you will find him very professional and organized, well
prepared and well researched on this video -- please recommend it to every
parent of schoolage kids you know--- in fact everyone you know as he touches on
other super important issues with clarity.... and with "COMMON SENSE"
Shaaag
hey--b-t-w-- -- I think, if you take the time --actually if you watch just 12
minutes from minuter#10-to minute22 (you'll want to see more, I feel sure)--why
not take abt 12 seconds and "send" Alex your best positive thoughts and
intentions--- you will appreciate why some "VIP's" might want the worst for
ALEX JONES.
eg..this "3rd derivative of position" below slipped up and said "Every day
that goes by that we can't certify FED vaccine compliance is costing Austin
$500,000 in FED money.)
Alex," Pharma has a $4,000 bounty on your public school kid's head".
Wynn, Austin mayor, calls for vac "compliance" (WHAT LAW/guideline?-- WHAT
PAYOFF?--from??)
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "NEWS FROM THE TIPI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
an issue of truancy .... Wash. state, then an arrest comes and then uvie
hall,then 'they' fine the parents ....
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Subject: [Avian2005] Unvaccinated kids barred from attending school.
National Vaccine Information Center
e-news
"[Maryland] Officials say they are working with the
health department to make sure the remaining students are vaccinated so they
may return to school. "If they stay out of school for too many days, it becomes
an issue of truancy," Mowen said. Officials have said they might use the court
system to encourage parents to get their children vaccinated. Hanlin said
before that option is explored officials are "trying to find out what the road
blocks are" to being vaccinated." - ERIN CUNNINGHAM, The Hagerstown Morning
Herald, MD
Barbara Loe Fisher Commentary:
If you want to take a peek at what the future holds for those parents, who do
not comply with federal health policies turned into state laws that require
children to be injected with dozens of vaccines or be denied an education, just
look at the recent strong arm tactics being used in Maryland. For failure to
get chickenpox and/or hepatitis B vaccinations, state health and education
officials have teamed up to use coercion and intimidation to force vaccination
with the threat that the pre-teens will be barred from school and then they and
their parents charged with truancy for disobeying state vaccine laws.
Economic and social barriers to vaccine access, which can include inadequate
information or limited access to public health clinics, are sometimes factors
when students have not received all state mandated vaccines. However, other
factors may include (1) personal or family history of adverse reactions to
vaccinations; (2) illness at the time of vaccination; (3) personal or family
history of immune or neurological disease, which may place the child at
increased risk for a vaccine adverse responses; (4) religious or conscientious
belief objection to vaccination; or (5) wholistic health care preferences
within the family that do not include vaccination.
How many of the children and their parents being hunted down in Maryland by
needle wielding state officials are at high risk for suffering vaccine
reactions? How many of these children being rounded up and given multiple
vaccinations will suffer shock, convulsions, arthritis, asthma, GBS or other
signs of vaccine-induced brain and immune system dysfunction shortly after
vaccination? How many of these adverse responses to vaccination will be written
off as a "coincidence" by health and school officials refusing to take
responsibility for what they have done? And how many of the healthy partially
or completely unvaccinated children come from families, whose parents have
chosen to keep their children healthy with preventive health strategies that do
not include drug and vaccine use?
Although citizens should have unimpeded access to vaccines they choose to us,
they should also have the freedom to choose preventive health care alternatives
to vaccines. Americans living in every state should look to their own vaccine
laws and consider the following: If the state can tag, track down and force
citizens against their will to be injected with biologicals of unknown toxicity
today, will there be any limit on what individual freedoms the state can take
away in the name of the greater good tomorrow?
Maryland officials are forcing hepatitis B and chickenpox vaccinations today.
How many more will they be forcing on kids tomorrow?
No forced vaccination. Not in America.
Deadline for vaccinations passes; school closed to some
The Hagerstown Morning Herald, MD
January 23, 2007
By ERIN CUNNINGHAM
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HAGERSTOWN - As many as 26 Washington County Public Schools
students will be excluded from school today for failure to comply with a state
vaccination requirement.
Sixth- to ninth-graders were required to be vaccinated for hepatitis B and
chickenpox by Jan. 2 or risk not being allowed at school. Students who had
appointments scheduled for the shots by Saturday were allowed at school through
Friday.
Those who have not been vaccinated will be kept from attending school despite
months of warnings about the approaching deadline.
Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Instruction Donna Hanlin said the
students had not been vaccinated for a "variety" of reasons.
While vaccines for hepatitis B and chickenpox have been required of students in
prekindergarten through fourth grade, new guidelines extended the requirements
to students through ninth grade. The vaccines were to be enforced in September,
but an emergency regulation extended the deadline to Jan. 2.
Hanlin said that officials believed on Friday that 34 students would be
excluded from school Monday. As of Monday afternoon, that number had dropped to
26 students expected to be absent today.
Statewide, about 12,000 students were not compliant as of Friday, said Bill
Reinhard, a spokesman for the State Department of Education.
Reinhard said late Monday that more than 2,600 students were sent home from
school in 12 of the state's 24 jurisdictions. Several systems did not have
classes Monday because it is the end of the semester. That number does not
count noncompliant students who didn't show up at school.
Washington County officials said the number of absent students likely will drop
in the next few days as students are vaccinated.
Nineteen students went to a clinic at South Hagerstown High School during the
school day Monday for the shots, Hanlin said. She said the school was chosen to
host the clinic because it is where the majority of the unvaccinated students
are enrolled.
Several vaccination clinics have been held at the Washington County Health
Department.
Officials say they are working with the health department to make sure the
remaining students are vaccinated so they may return to school.
"If they stay out of school for too many days, it becomes an issue of truancy,"
Mowen said.
Officials have said they might use the court system to encourage parents to get
their children vaccinated. Hanlin said before that option is explored officials
are "trying to find out what the road blocks are" to being vaccinated.
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Know More
The issue: A new Maryland law requires students in prekindergarten through
ninth grade to be vaccinated for hepatitis B and chickenpox. Students were
excluded from school if they did not have the vaccines or an appointment for
the vaccines by Jan. 20.
What's new: As many as 26 Washington County Public Schools students will be
excluded from school today for failing to comply with the requirement.
What's next: School officials and the Washington County Health Department will
be working to ensure that those students receive vaccinations.
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real healing process is, modern medicine sadly lingers in ignorance. The
pathetic thing is that this ignorance is promoted, fed and maintained by the
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