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by author Rhody Lake The world’s children are under siege by the United Nations' World Health Organization. The goal is to vaccinate every child in the world by the year 2000. WHO has not reached that goal as of this month (January 2000), but it's well on its way. The intensity and aggressiveness of vaccination campaigns have been accelerated in every community, worldwide. National Immunization Days (N1D) have been held in 36 African countries, in the Middle East, in the Russian Federation, the Caucuses and the Central Asian republics. "Exceptional efforts [to immunize]" were made in Tanzania and Zambia (UN Progress of Nations Report '99). Boats and planes were used to reach villages on islands and in the mountains. Bicycles were flown in as a means of delivering vaccines in the Sudan where there are few paved roads. In remote areas health workers carried vaccines on horseback. In India 127 million children were vaccinated on a single day in 1997 and 134 million in 1998! Her Excellency, Sheikh Hasina of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, called them "the largest and most spectacular health events ever organized by any country." The "health events," however, do not promote health: they spell compromised immune systems, illness and eventual death. Those poor women had no idea what this drive to vaccinate their babies was all about. They were simply terrorized into holding out their little ones in obedience to the World Health Organization. "When possible," the Report says, WHO recommends that infants are "routinely vaccinated four times in the first year of life" against six major childhood diseases! If they escape that initial assault, children under five get "additional doses of vaccine" two months apart! And a "surveillance system" is established in each community so that no child can go undetected. 'Teams go house to house to immunize every last child in areas where the virus is...suspected to be circulating." Puppet Propaganda In Indonesia a popular puppeteer entertained children in a UNICEF-sponsored workshop to get the vaccine message across. In Canada, the same scene, the same drama–different players. The popular children's entertainers, Sharon, Louis and Bram are used on colorful posters that proclaim, "B is for Booster!" and "Immunize Your Kids! Boost their chances of health!" The campaign is on in every Canadian town, city and province and at every level: schools, community health services, doctor's offices, provincial and federal advertising. The Coalition reported an HIV-positive mother in Oregon refused to give the lethal AZT to her newborn son (who is HIV-negative.) She was forced to do so by armed guards who came to the maternity ward to confiscate the child if the parents did not agree to the treatment–for a full 12 weeks! The mother also wanted to breast feed her son but the court ruled against her because some scientists claim human immunodeficiency virus can be transmitted by breast milk. Why are we injecting babies and children with toxic substances without scientific knowledge? Where are the studies that assess vaccine-related illness and death? That six billionth baby can get as many as 21 vaccines injected into his or her developing body before starting first grade! There are 200 more vaccines in the laboratories, ready to emerge. And vaccines are now conveniently offered in nose sprays, ointments, fruits and vegetables. It all spells global control by the master manipulators in the United Nations and big money both for the companies that make the vaccines, for doctors who administer them and for government bureaucrats that allow them. The parents of that six billionth baby as well as all the rest of the world's children, in whatever country, will have to be vigilant to protect their innocent offspring from a World Government that ordered the Convention of the Rights of the Child at the 1990 World Summit (ratified by our Canadian government): your children are not your children. They belong to the state–and the state demands your compliance–or else.
Source: alive #207, January 2000 |
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