Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Although it is very difficult to get people to believe that something we looked upon as a lifesaver at best and fairly benign at worst (well at least those of us who haven't known the truth all along)---think about what an opportunity vaccines are to wipe out---sterilize--and otherwise make ill millions of people at a time. Is there a single one among you who still think they wouldn't? ************************************** From last year's campaign to sterilize---oops---I mean 'vaccinate' millions of African babies and children. UNICEF Nigerian Polio Vaccine Contaminated with Sterilizing Agents Scientist Finds Scientist says things discovered in vaccines are "harmful, toxic" KADUNA, Nigeria, March 11, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A UNICEF campaign to vaccinate Nigeria's youth against polio may have been a front for sterilizing the nation. Dr. Haruna Kaita, a pharmaceutical scientist and Dean of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, took samples of the vaccine to labs in India for analysis. More: http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/mar/04031101.html ******************************************************************* From Don Nordin: Subject: Millions in Iraq Vaccinated Against Polio Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 21:49:02 -0700 Irradiate them with DU, bomb them, shoot them, torture them, starve them, traumatize them, destroy their water and power network, destroy their health support infrastructure and then poison them with vaccinations. And it's called humanitarianism. - Don Nordin. http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/65B7F9A6-3119-482D-9486-53F380383107.htm Millions in Iraq vaccinated against polio Sunday 17 July 2005, 18:02 Makka Time, 15:02 GMT The UN has given Iraq over 10 million doses of oral polio vaccine Related: UN to launch Somalia anti-polio drive Yemen polio cases on the rise Darfur foes to allow polio vaccination Nigerians restart polio immunisation The United Nations has vaccinated nearly 5 million Iraqi children against polio, spurring parents on to clinics using mobile phone text messages, a statement says. "In recent weeks, the UN worked to vaccinate 4.7 million Iraqi children five years and under ... as part of a series of initiatives aimed at bolstering health among the population," the statement in the Jordanian capital, Amman, said on Sunday. In an effort to reach the largest number of people, the UN, with the support of private mobile phone service providers, sent text messages to announce the polio immunisation campaign. "This support by private companies demonstrated the spirit of corporate civil responsibility emerging in Iraq," the statement said on the eve of a two-day international donors' conference hosted by Jordan. Campaign According to the UN, an "alarming rise in the incidence of polio cases in nearby Yemen" prompted the immunisation campaign across Iraq. "With considerable numbers of people moving across that country's border (Yemen) with Saudi Arabia, health officials warn of a growing potential for the disease to be 'imported' to Iraq," the statement said. The UN donated more than 10 million doses of oral polio vaccine to Iraq over the past year as part of a nationwide drive to rehabilitate the health sector in the violence-ridden country. The UN and the World Bank administer a $1 billion trust fund for Iraq set up by international donors to rebuild the country. Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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