- http://www.rense.com/general32/smal.htm
- http://www.newswithviews.com/news_worthy/news_worthy46.htm Heath districts all over the nation are mobilizing to
mass vaccinate entire populations within their service areas against
smallpox. The Idaho Observer and Vaccination Liberation are mobilizing
to counter a mass vaccination campaign that could result in the worst
public health disaster in human history.
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- The IO, in cooperation with VacLib
will publish an eight-page edition called, "The Smallpox Alert" that
will contain a full history of smallpox, smallpox vaccination and
details of the mass vaccination plan. The edition will also include the
packet insert for the Dryvax smallpox vaccine and reviews of studies
published in medical journals. "We intend to orchestrate eight pages of
science and common sense to derail the Bush administration plans to
vaccinate America against smallpox. We will also publish some basic,
inexpensive health and nutrition protocols that promote health and
disease resistance," said VacLib President Ingri Cassel.
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- This story is developing very
fast. It will be a race to reach enough Americans with accurate smallpox
information before the CDC announces the one case that will put the
national mass vaccination machinery into motion.
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- Voluntary or involuntary?
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- Early last November Panhandle
Health District (PHD) Director Jeanne Bock told Cassel that the smallpox
vaccine would "always be voluntary." We have since been getting reports
which indicate Bock lied. A captain of the Grants Pass, OR. Police
Department told Paul Walter editor of www.NewsWithViews.com at a special
City Council meeting December 2, 2002 that he will get the shot or,
"...be arrested as a health risk to others."
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- A nurse in Spokane described the
intense organizational activity going on at this time. She also said
that people who refuse the shot, even those who are contraindicated with
skin disorders or immune dysfunction, will be arrested.
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- Bonner County Sheriff Phil Jarvis
reportedly explained that they are expecting mobs of people fighting to
be first in line to get their shots. He told several witnesses that he
has the authority to declare martial law if things get out of hand and
that he wouldnât hesitate to do it.
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- A shot with every
American's name on it
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- In October, 2001, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the Model State Emergency
Health Powers Act which, if adopted, would allow states to declare
medical martial law. October, 2001 was also the month Department of
Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson announced that his
agency was arranging to secure 300 million doses of smallpox vaccine÷one
dose for every American.
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- Secretary Thompson believes that
terrorists are planning to attack Americans with smallpox and that mass
vaccination will protect them. Since The IO became aware of the federal
governmentâs plan to vaccinate every American against smallpox it has
published several articles that prove Thompsonâs plans are
scientifically flawed. Both science and field experience indicate that
the plan is likely to precipitate a public health disaster of
unprecedented proportions.
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- Thompson's plan comes
together
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- Last September 22, the CDC
released a 49-page report to the nation's public health community that
details how to vaccinate millions of people within days. The report also
instructed local health districts to forward a copy of their mass
vaccination plan to the CDC by November 22, 2002. Bock sent a letter
dated Nov. 13, 2002, to community leaders and elected officials,
doctors, nurses, paramedics, police, firemen, school administrators and
staff asking them to volunteer to help mass vaccinate their communities.
"Panhandle Health is requesting your help in responding to an urgent
directive from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop
a plan for mass immunization against smallpox. The requirement would
provide for post-event "mass immunization÷vaccinating 180,000 residents
[the entire population of the five northern counties of Idaho comprising
the Panhandle Health District]."
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- As of Nov. 4, 2002, PHD has
enlisted the support of over 1,050 volunteers. Mass vaccination clinics
will be set up in area high schools, hospitals and clinics.
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- Bock is apparently counting on
total cooperation from north Idaho citizens who boast the lowest
vaccination rate in the nation. In an email message dated Dec. 1, 2002,
Cassel reiterated several points of concern with regard to mass
vaccination against smallpox, particularly with regard to the
experimental nature of the Dryvax smallpox vaccine. Cassel indicated her
concern that the mass vaccination will likely be followed by epidemics
of secondary and systemic infections. Cassel's concerns are justified as
published science and vaccine packet inserts provide a long list of
people whose health conditions drastically increase the risk of medical
complications that include death.
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- According to a handout PHD
recently presented at a meeting of retired police and firemen in
Sandpoint, its "vision" during the administration of the mass smallpox
vaccination campaign is, "To safeguard the public against acts of
bioterrorism, other infectious disease outbreaks and other public health
emergencies. "
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- PHD's "vision" appears to be
purely Orwellian. The nation's most influential medical associations
have publicly stated their opposition to mass vaccination against
smallpox. Citing the likelihood that such a campaign will spread, rather
than prevent the disease and will cause significant numbers of people to
suffer permanent injuries and death, the American Academy of Physicians
and Surgeons, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of
Pediatrics and the American Association of Family Physicians all oppose
mass vaccination against smallpox.
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- The plan
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- Once the CDC sounds the alarm that
one case of smallpox has been diagnosed, health districts all over the
nation will be prompted to spring their mass vaccination plans into
action. The trigger will be based on the claim that, because vaccination
wiped out smallpox, just one reported case will indicate that we are
under attack.
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- According to the CDC, smallpox is
clinically indistinguishable from cowpox and monkeypox, diseases that
occur regularly in third world countries where people are subjected to
poor nutrition and unsanitary conditions.
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- Therefore, the claim that one case
of smallpox will indicate we are under attack is based on fraud.
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- Once the mass vaccinations begin,
potential recipients will be subjected to traige and instructed to fill
out forms. Triage will categorize people by visible physical condition;
the forms will require the disclosure of personal medical information
and will relieve the staff, the medical facility and PHD of all
liability for sickness and death that may result from the
vaccine.
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- Recipients will then be given an
orientations and will see a video on smallpox produced by the CDC. There
will then be a review, after which people will either go right in to be
given the shot or given a physical evaluation to determine if the
evaluee is at risk for complications from the shot.
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- Shot worse than disease
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- For the October, 2002 edition of
The IO we frontpaged photos of children who contracted smallpox from the
vaccine. In its natural state, ordinary quarantine procedures and
sanitation are sufficient to stop the spread of smallpox. The vaccine,
however, produces a pustule at the site of injection that is extremely
contagious and spreads on contact. Eyes, ears and noses ăsecondarily
inoculatedä with fluid from the pustule that erupts at the injection
site become hideously disfigured
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- There is no credible science that
justifies the planned smallpox vaccination campaign. Previous editions
of The IO (May, June, July, August, Sept., Oct., 2002), available at
http://www.idaho-observer.com have covered the high points of the
science that indicates mass vaccination will spread an extremely
virulent form of the disease. Copies of The Smallpox Alert will be
available by December 18, 2002÷just in time for Christmas÷for ten cents
apiece for 100 copies. If you wish to help us defeat this potentially
devastating campaign by circulating the facts, or receive pervious
editions of The IO that contain smallpox info, contact The IO at (208)
255-2307.
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- © 2002 Don Harkins - All Rights
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- Don Harkins is the editor of The Idaho
Observer, a monthly, 24-page, tabloid sized newspaper dedicated to truth
in journalism. The Idaho Observer, in its seventh year of reporting the
news critical to freedom. Web site:
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