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The Vaccination Tax
From Brasscheck
ken@brasscheck.com
3-8-2

Yesterday, I got a friendly notice from the NY Motor Vehicles Bureau saying that if I wanted to continue to operate my car without harassment from armed thugs, I had to send them a check for $40 for new license plates, ($60 if I want to continue to enjoy the *convenience* of keeping my old number.) Is there anything wrong with my old license plate? No. The State just wants more money.
 
Coming soon to a state near you: the vaccination tax.
 
Vaccination is a great business. You mix up a bunch of crap in a huge vat and then inject it into people's arms and call it "immunization." The mark up is marvelous, the distribution network in place and the market huge. And it looks like the market is on track to get a lot bigger, sooner rather than later.
 
Mandatory vaccinations, coming to a state near you... $10,000 fine in Wisconsin for not agreeing to be vaccinated any time, any place the state deems it necessary:
 
http://www.sierratimes.com/02/03/05/arwi030502.htm
 
And Wisconsin is not the only state working on this:
 
"Acting Governor Jane M. Swift plans to champion a broad new bioterrorism bill expanding her power to detain victims, force vaccinations, and seize property in the event of an attack. Her administration calls it an upgrade of century-old statutes for a new age of anthrax and smallpox fears." - Boston Globe
 
Interesting concept, laws to counteract fears.
 
Some of the brilliant practices of the vaccination industry include using mercury as a preservative:
 
"The national Institute of Medicine yesterday recommended that children and pregnant women avoid vaccines containing a mercury-based preservative, saying there was an unproven but "biologically plausible" risk that the substance could cause neurological problems." Boston Globe. Yeah, I'd say injecting mercury into someone's bloodstream might be a tad bit risky.
 
In point of fact, vaccination is NOT immunization and there is plenty of evidence that the vaccination paradigm is seriously flawed. Towards the end of his life Pasteur, who unleased "vaccination as medicine" on the world, expressed grave doubts about his initial observations about the source of human immunity. A collection of resources on vaccinations:
 
http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm


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