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29 septiembre, 2015

#Flu Season - Religion To Avoid #Vaccinations - #ForcedVaccinations

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Vermont Citizens Turn To Religion To Avoid Vaccinations 
Stanford Scholars Believe Forced Vaccinations Are Future 

‘Intense Flu Season Leaves 2 Dead’
edgytruth,com

By the headline, you’d think the apocalypse were narrowly survived by the people of New Zealand this winter. It was, according to World Health Organizations’ National Influenza Centre’s director, Dr Sue Huang, one of the worst flu seasons in 4 years. 

(New Zealand Herald) “We had a peak in August and now it is falling quite rapidly. In the South Island this year we had a lot of flu B and in the North Island we had a lot of flu A,” 
she said. “This year was very similar to 2012 and also 2010 in peak and intensity.”

The New Zealand Herald goes on to point out that two people succumbed to death, allegedly a direct
causation being the flu. One a 4 year old boy, the other a 77 year old woman.

Vermont Citizens Turn To Religion To Avoid Vaccinations
edgytruth,com 

With the ability to drop out of vaccinations getting more and more difficult and new legislations keep getting forced on us, many people in the state of Vermont are turning to religion as a way to avoid having their children take the needle. Many people who used the philosophical exemption now plan to use the religious exemption, mostly due to it’s simplicity. Vermont currently doesn’t require religious statements or evidence, instead people are only asked to check a box. 

(via burlingtonfreepress.com) “The vast majority who used the philosophical exemption are planning to or are being forced to use the religious exemption,” said Jennifer Stella, president of the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice. 

Vermont, which historically has had one of the country’s lowest rates of students fully compliant with the recommended vaccination schedule, is the first state to preserve the religious exemption while doing away with the philosophical one, according to research complied by the National Conference of State Legislatures and the National Vaccine Information Center. Earlier this summer, California joined West Virginia and Mississippi as the only states without any personal belief exemption. 

Stanford Scholars Believe Forced Vaccinations Are Future
edgytruth,com

This weekend, Stanford University published an article backing SB277 as a savior for not only California, but also as a model soon to be picked up by all other states. Disecting the law’s legal framework, they are attesting to it being “sound” in composition, something which would likely fuel other states to press onward with their own versions of the law. 

The reason this article saddens me isn’t because I agree with it, I don’t believe SB277 to be constitutionally sound at all; but, if Stanford Scholars are pushing it as such, it is more fodder for those states on the cusp of pushing legislation. No state wants to push legislation that will be overturned as unconstitutional, so in this case they may feel California set the framework for them to proceed. 

“The move represents a stunning victory for public health that affects not only California schoolchildren, but the prospects for strengthening vaccination requirements nationwide,” wrote Michelle Mello and David Studdert, professors in both Stanford’s law and medical schools, in a July 22 New England Journal of Medicine article. Their co-author was Wendy Parmet, a Northeastern University law school professor.

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