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I have read that the vaccinatiosn have diseases which will be triggered off

by quantum potential weapons, which send out the signature of the disease.

Don't forget the east Indians found out a Nigerian vaccinations had a

chemical in which causes miscarriages. The Philippines and another country

already had a hepatitius vaccine which was produced by the WHO which causes

miscarriages. N

 

From L Weber

33 Million in Iran get MMR jabs

 

 

ED NOTE: First 20 million in Africa, now 33 million in Iran .... Do

you DARE ask: What's in em?

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3296663.stm

 

Iran launches mass jab campaign

 

By Miranda Eeles

In Tehran

 

 

 

Measles cases in Iran are feared to be on the rise

The biggest ever immunisation campaign for measles, mumps and rubella

has been launched in Iran.

Over the next three weeks the government is hoping to vaccinate 33

million people - around one-half of the Iranian population.

 

Iran has a good history of immunisation, but health experts are

worried the number of measles cases could be on the rise.

 

President Mohammad Khatami hailed the drive at a launch ceremony on

Saturday.

 

Challenge

 

Measles is the biggest killer of children under five in the world. The

campaign is part of a global challenge to eliminate the disease by 2005.

 

From today until the end of December, Iran's ministry of health is

hoping to vaccinate 11 million people a week.

 

They have been preparing the campaign for six years and have mobilised

a whole network of volunteers in order to reach the most remote areas.

 

Most of the vaccinations will take place in schools, health centres

and clinics.

 

They will also be operating in military barracks where attitudes

towards immunisation are more relaxed.

 

Many Iranians, especially between the ages of 15 and 25, have never

had more than one dose of the measles injection.

 

Epidemic fear

 

Health officials are hoping this campaign will encourage people to

return to routine vaccinations.

 

The United Nations' Children's Fund representative in Iran, Kari Egge,

welcomed the campaign.

 

" It is a part of the elimination of measles campaign, a global

campaign, but is also a boost for the primary healthcare system in Iran

because this year we have [already] had between 10,000 and 15,000 cases of

measles, " she said.

 

" This is of course something we need to tackle so we do not have

epidemics around the country. "

 

Recent research shows that more than 95% of the population has been

immunised against measles.

 

Experts are hoping this campaign will avoid the risk of epidemics in

the future and boost their overall routine immunisation system.

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