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Greece to Vaccinate Entire Population fro Swine Flu
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From: Rod Remelin
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Subject: Greece to Vaccinate Entire Population for Swine Flu
U.S.A., It's Coming....
Greece to Vaccinate Entire Population for Swine Flu
The below article came today in one of my Ron Paul internet news groups. If you don't think that mandatory flu vaccination can come to our country or any other, ask any Greek what they woke up to seeing today.
Thank God, our local BSOSC (Bitterroot SOS Co-op) self-reliance preparedness group saw this coming some time ago and started developing a self-shielding plan to resist govt. mandated vaccination. We are almost finished with it. When it is complete, we are going to the county sheriff and county commissioners to demand they uphold their oath of office to defend our right to have a pre-emptive plan excluding us from fed. govt. mandates. If they refuse to uphold our Constitutional right to have our own local county plan, it could get ugly. In the event they don't uphold our self-shielding plan as a viable alternative to froced vaccination, we are also rapidly working on Plan B.
Our Plan B is working with a local homeopathic doctor who has developed pre and post homeopathic medicines to take for the flu vaccination to neutralize the negative health effects of the vaccine.
Those of you out there who do not plan on taking the mandatory flu vaccination, don't think you can just refuse, you will be incarcerated. Simply google the many stories popping up now about military being deployed in the US to "assist" local authorities in vaccinating all people. You must have some kind of action pre-planning, even if it is vastly different from our approach.
Happy Preparedness Trails,
Jim
Greece will vaccinate its entire population of 12 million against the H1N1 swine flu pandemic which has swept around the world in weeks, killing hundreds of people, the country's health minister said on Friday.
The Mediterranean country, which receives about 15 million tourists every year, has confirmed more than 700 swine flu cases and no deaths, but world health experts say the true number of cases globally is far higher as only a few patients get tested.
"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.
Greece has already earmarked 40 million euros for vaccines and has placed orders with Novartis, Glaxo and Sanofi for 8 million vaccine doses, to be received gradually by January.
Vaccine experts say people will likely need two doses of vaccine to be protected from H1N1 swine flu, so Greece would need a total of 24 million doses to vaccinate its entire population. Other countries are taking similar steps.
"Greece will order 16 million more doses from the same companies in the future," a health ministry official who declined to be named told Reuters.
"We are only waiting for the European Union's approval to start vaccinating everyone."
The European Medicines Agency has begun reviewing pandemic flu vaccines under development, aiming to get them approved before the flu season starts, sometime in September.
The health ministry official said children, the elderly and ailing would be the first to be vaccinated.
About 800 people have died worldwide since the outbreak of the flu in April.