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Swine Flu Panic – brought to you by Verichip?

2009-10-12 02:31:54 // The Operator
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1.5 Legal and ethical issues

During a pandemic, it may be necessary to overrule existing legislation or (individual) human rights. Examples are the enforcement of quarantine (overruling individual freedom of movement), use of privately owned buildings for hospitals, off-license use of drugs, compulsory vaccination or implementation of emergency shifts in essential services.

- WHO Checklist for Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Planning


The state Health Department will allow more mercury than usual in some of the swine flu vaccine to make sure shots are available to pregnant women and children under three.

The department says mercury-free swine flu vaccine may not always be in stock, so it wants to give people the choice of using vaccine with the mercury preservative called thimerosal.

- Washington OKs mercury in swine flu vaccine
2009-09-24

Yes, vaccines without thimerosal have been on the market for years and are in fact generally given to children… but this vaccine is special.


“The public has legitimate questions,” said Jim McVay, director of public health promotion and chronic disease at the Alabama Department of Public Health. “They call us. They call the doctor. They say, ‘I saw it on the news. It’s available. Why don’t you have it?’ We’re trying to explain that yes, we will have ample supply, and yes, we’d like to have it now. But there is a problem of having to ship out the largest outreach of immunization in our nation’s history in the shortest time period.”

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“Probably about three weeks ago we heard that our first batches would be nasal spray, and we were expecting injections,” said David Heaton, public information officer for the Southwest Utah Public Health Department. “We were going to target pregnant women.”

- Where to Get a Flu Shot Is Big Worry of Season
by Susan Saulny
2009-10-11


Last week, VeriChip announced its plans to fund its existing partnership with RECEPTORS to develop the virus triage detection system for the H1N1 virus. The companies have published a white paper entitled, “An Integrated Sensor System for the Detection of Bio-Threats from Pandemics to Emerging Diseases to Bioterrorism,” which outlines the system’s development and is available at www.verichipcorp.com.

- VeriChip Corporation Granted Exclusive License to Patents Used in Virus Triage Detection System for H1N1 Virus
Verichip Corporation Press Release
2009-09-21

Yes, this is a press release regarding an RFID chip which is designed to be implanted in humans. Supposedly it will identify disease carriers.


Chris McClendon of Reno says, “I believe in science. We all have the benefits of reaping the benefits of all the medicine that’s available to us in the world. Why don’t we trust it this time? When we trust it every other time in our lives?”

- The H1N1 Virus: Is it Hype or Pandemic?
by Jen Jackson
2009-10-11

If you believe in science … it may already be too late.

2 Responses to “Swine Flu Panic – brought to you by Verichip?”

  1. dmdmdm Says:

    How much money would you have to be paid to eat your pet?


  2. I have removed the link to your spam site, but that remains an interesting if irrelevant question.

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