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  • Another child falls to a vaccination nightmare

    With the new national emergency declared about the H1N1 virus, expect more people to be striken ill from the adverse effects of a vaccine that is forced on them, much as Nikiyah Torres has been.  Of course normally people allegedly “volunteer” for the vaccination, as has been the reason why the VA has not given some soldier full benefits when they had adverse reactions to vaccinations.

    Back in July 2008, The Daily Paul reported that Congress had a closed door meeting in March 2008 that discussed:

  • The imminent collapse of the U.S. Economy to occur sometime in late 2008
  • The imminent collapse of the U.S. Government finances sometime in mid 2009
  • The possibility of Civil War inside the United States as a result of the collapse
  • The advance round-ups of “insurgent U.S. Citizens” likely to move against the government
  • The possibility of public retaliation against members of Congress for the collapses
  • The location of safe facilities for members of Congress and their families to reside during massive civil unrest
  • I find it interesting that the same things that would have had the media going wild under Bush are hailed as some great steps to save us when done by Obama.  Of course, that is why Obama was selected, because the masses are all to willing to look at the surface, and ignore the actions that are going on.

    Published on November 2, 2009 · Filed under: Health, Obama, Old, Politics, Social issues, Stupidity, Vaccines;
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  1. I find it interesting that the same things that would have had the media going wild under Bush are hailed as some great steps to save us when done by Obama. Of course, that is why Obama was selected, because the masses are all to willing to look at the surface, and ignore the actions that are going on.

    Agreed! Sadly, too many folks think all this “failure” is happening by “accident” (or incompetence)… IMO, many people make the mistake of thinking that their values are shared in common. They have a difficult time seeing through someone else’s eyes, and I think that’s gotten a lot worse over the last 50 years or so thanks in no small part to TV and schools.

    This is more or less the same critique I made in this essay: The Illusion of Failure and Triumph of Hegemony.

    Anyway, cheers for the post!

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