Saturday, March 14, 2015

It is Time To End the US Vaccine Program...

It is Time To End the US Vaccine Program...

This Dangerous "Vaccine Construction" Needs to be Disassembled...

We Need to Save Our Nation...


Opinion by Consumer Advocate  Tim Bolen

Thursday, March 12th, 2015



A few days ago members of the Oregon State Vote No On SB-422 coalition discovered that the Center For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had created and funded a subversive organization for the express purpose of removing rights of Americans.

The CDC has apparently been funding this anti-American hate group, calling itself NACCHO, for some time, to the tune of 25 million dollars
($25,000,000) per year.  NACCHO stands for National Association of County and City Health Officials.

NACCHO's Mission Statement says: "the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) urges that personal belief exemptions be removed from state immunization laws and regulations."

Of course it is completely illegal for groups funded by government money to lobby legislators - but that fact, apparently, has no importance to a group that ignores vaccine damage to children when all that money is coming their way.

As I said before "the most insidious United States health project out there is what's called the CDC "Vaccines For Children Program." It is the basis for making our local Public Health Agencies the street-corner drug pusher - whose activities are aimed at our children."

Just yesterday it was announced that the Oregon Senator that initiated the "Jam needles in every child" bill, called SB-422, has withdrawn the bill.
Smile here.

The war is on....

What caused, you may ask, the sudden shift by the Big Pharma controlled CDC, and their constituent State/County Health Departments, to attempt to create a national MANDATORY vaccine program, for not only children, but adults?  Within weeks Democratic Party legislators all across the nation were jumping to do Big Pharma's bidding.  Why was that?

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Tim Bolen



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