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Massachusetts Senate Passes Draconian Flu Pandemic Bill

Started by Raineyrocks, September 02, 2009, 01:27 PM NHFT

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Raineyrocks

It just keeps getting worse for Mass. 


http://www.infowars.com/massachusetts-senate-passes-draconian-flu-pandemic-bill/
Massachusetts Senate Passes Draconian Flu Pandemic Bill

    Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
September 2, 2009

The corporate media is ignoring S. 2028, the flu pandemic bill that was unanimously passed by the Massachusetts Senate. The draconian bill was covered extensively by the alternative news sites, but not a word from the New York Times or the Washington Post.

S. 2028 will be used as a template for legislation in other states. The bill imposes a virtual police state and martial law on Massachusetts at the behest of the governor in the event of a flu pandemic this autumn. It gives the state health commissioner, law enforcement, and medical personnel wide authority to mobilize forces, vaccinate the population, enter private property with no warrants, and even quarantine people against their will in violation of the Constitution. The bill allows the state to enter property without a search warrant and destroy the property without a court order. It would force in-state health care providers to assist in the performance of vaccination.

Law enforcement authorities are authorized to "arrest without warrant any person whom the officer has probable cause to believe has violated an order for isolation or quarantine and shall use reasonable diligence to enforce such order. Any person who knowingly violates an order for isolation or quarantine shall be punished by imprisonment of not more than 30 days and may be subject to a civil fine of not more than $1,000 per day that the violation continues."

Other states are in the process of implementing legal actions in response to the H1N1 virus hyped by the government and the corporate media. Florida has distributed blank quarantine order forms, including a voluntary home quarantine agreement, a quarantine to residence order, a quarantine to residence order (non-compliance), a quarantine to facility order, quarantine detention order, quarantine of facility order, building quarantine closure order and area quarantine closure order. North Carolina released a draft isolation order that would provide for imprisonment for up to two years and pretrial detention without bail for any citizen who fails to comply with an isolation order. Washington has granted authority to local health officers to issue emergency detention orders forcing citizens to be immediately and involuntarily isolated or quarantined for up to 10 days.

A form released by the state of Iowa for voluntary home confinement, home quarantine and home isolation recently made the rounds on the internet. "Rumors started swirling after a quarantine form was found by someone on the internet," KIMT 3 reported. "Health leaders in Iowa are reassuring people that there are no H1N1 related quarantines being ordered." The form calls quarantine of all individuals suspected of coming in contact with the virus.

Bob Dwyer of MassLPA discusses S. 2028.

S.2028 is now in Massachusetts House Ways and Means Committee. The Liberty Preservation Association of Massachusetts has vowed to kill the legislation before it can reach the House (see MassLPA video above). The organization plans to lobby lawmakers at the capital on Beacon Hill on September 9 and convince them not to vote for and pass the bill.

AntonLee


jerry

"Egg allergies occur in about 0.5 percent of the population and in about 5 percent of children with allergies. Because influenza and yellow fever vaccines are both made in eggs, egg proteins (primarily ovalbumin) are present in the final product. Residual quantities of egg proteins found in the influenza vaccine (i.e., about 0.02-1.0 ug per dose) are sufficient to induce severe and rarely fatal hypersensitivity reactions in children with egg allergies." --from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Vaccine Education Center

Since it's only "rarely" fatal, if some Mass bureaucrat tries to assault you with a needle, and you have a severe egg allergy, what level of self-defense is appropriate?

KBCraig

On my way home from work tonight, I heard George Noory interview Katherine Albrecht about this subject. She made the point that it's not technically illegal to refuse a vaccination in MA, but if you do, it's perfectly legal for them to quarantine you to your home, and fine you $1,000 for every day you don't abide by the quarantine.

AntonLee

unfortunately, most people will gladly go along with this because the Commissioner said so.

I don't even know the commissioner, how do I know he's got MY best interest in mind.  He doesn't.  He doesn't even know me.  He doesn't know that I am not going to submit and I'm definitely not going to pay. 

Thankfully, I live 1/8 of a mile from the border and I know plenty of ways to get to it.  Now here's to hoping that. ..

1)  NH police aren't there ready to throw me back in the pit
2)  Some freestaters in Seabrook might come to help me

I'd most likely escape by going behind the homes through the mucky woods.  I've done it as a kid, it's only a short tromp thru a swamp and then I can actually pick up an old railroad bed that will take me right into Seabrook.

You might think I'm nutty to try and figure this out ahead of time.  This sort of thing actually does worry me.

Raineyrocks

Quote from: AntonLee on September 03, 2009, 04:44 AM NHFT
unfortunately, most people will gladly go along with this because the Commissioner said so.

I don't even know the commissioner, how do I know he's got MY best interest in mind.  He doesn't.  He doesn't even know me.  He doesn't know that I am not going to submit and I'm definitely not going to pay. 

Thankfully, I live 1/8 of a mile from the border and I know plenty of ways to get to it.  Now here's to hoping that. ..

1)  NH police aren't there ready to throw me back in the pit
2)  Some freestaters in Seabrook might come to help me

I'd most likely escape by going behind the homes through the mucky woods.  I've done it as a kid, it's only a short tromp thru a swamp and then I can actually pick up an old railroad bed that will take me right into Seabrook.

You might think I'm nutty to try and figure this out ahead of time.  This sort of thing actually does worry me.

I don't think your nutty at all and you should try to figure out what your going to do ahead of time and it worries me too.  PM me if I can ever help.  :)

My son lives in Mass. and him & his girlfriend don't seem to be concerned at all.  :P

Raineyrocks


Raineyrocks

http://www.prisonplanet.com/state-says-forced-injections-quarantines-for-rapidly-spreading-germ-but-not-swine-flu.html

But legislation states that people who refuse to follow orders will be jailed

State Says Forced Injections, Quarantines For Rapidly Spreading Germ, But Not Swine Flu
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Friday, September 18, 2009

Health authorities in Massachusetts have indicated that they will impose quarantines and mandatory vaccinations in the event of the H1N1 virus mutating into a lethal germ, but that forcible injections are not on the agenda for the swine flu outbreak as it stands.

Concerns about mandatory vaccination programs have been growing worldwide over recent weeks as governments have failed to unequivocally state that the swine flu shot will be voluntary, while ordering enough batches to inoculate their entire population.

These fears have been heightened by warnings from whistle blowers that law enforcement and military officials have been running drills focused around quarantining people who refuse to take the vaccine.

Governments of some European countries, such as Greece, have announced that the H1N1 vaccine will be mandatory, while leaked internal French government documents outline a similar plan for a program of mass vaccination without exception.

In response to pressure from the Liberty Preservation Association of Massachusetts, state officials have been forced to acknowledge that the swine flu shot will not be mandatory, but they did not rule out the prospect of people being forcibly injected or quarantined if the H1N1 virus mutates into a deadlier germ, which many health authorities have all but guaranteed it will.

Massachusetts Public Health Commissioner John Auerbach sent a memo to legislators this week advising them "mandatory vaccination is not and has never been part of the plan or discussion in Massachusetts' pandemic response."

However, state legislation passed in April does mandate that people who refuse to follow orders to remain isolated can be hit with a daily fine of $1000 and also face up to a month in jail.

A Boston Globe article also notes that the legislation in place describes "quarantining people who decline inoculations" in the event of a "bioterror attack or the emergence of a highly lethal, rapidly spreading germ."

The issue of mandatory vaccinations in Massachusetts is especially prescient due to the fact that authorities in Boston have already trialed vaccination tracking technology with the purpose of creating a "vaccination map" charting which people have taken the vaccine and which have not, or "creating a citywide registry of everyone who has had a flu vaccination," as a Boston Globe article describes, via the use of RFID bracelets. Police and military whistle blowers have warned that these bracelets will be used to single out who hasn't received the vaccine, upon which the individual will be forcibly quarantined by authorities if they refuse to take the shot.

Health authorities in other states have been coy about exactly what level of outbreak severity will trigger a mandatory vaccination program. However, after a concerned blogger called the Arkansas State Health Department it was revealed that authorities there believe that mandatory injections are constitutional and can be enforced at gunpoint if necessary.

Health authorities in Massachusetts expressed concern that suspicion surrounding the swine flu shot could impinge on their plan to vaccinate as many people as possible.

"Auerbach's letter demonstrates that his agency is worried the dissent could raise doubts about vaccination and imperil an unprecedented campaign to inoculate millions this fall against the seasonal flu and the swine strain," reports the Globe.

However, concerns about the vaccine are firmly rooted in the fact that it will contain a cocktail of dangerous additives and ingredients.

As we have previously documented, the swine flu vaccine was rushed through safety procedures while governments have provided pharmaceutical companies with blanket immunity from lawsuits arriving out of the vaccine causing deaths and injuries.

It was previously revealed that some batches of the vaccine will contain mercury, a toxin linked with autism and neurological disorders. The vaccine will also contain the dangerous ingredient squalene, which has been directly linked with cases of Gulf War Syndrome and a host of other debilitating diseases.

It was also recently reported that the UK government sent a confidential letter to senior neurologists telling them to be on the alert for cases of a brain disorder called Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), which could be triggered by the vaccine. The CDC in America replicated this warning weeks later.

As a result of the dangers of the vaccine becoming widely known, authorities are moving to get out ahead of the story by acknowledging that millions of health problems in the aftermath of a vaccination campaign will be blamed on the vaccine, citing the 1976 swine flu debacle when the shot proved far deadlier than the actual virus.

Reuters reports that public health officials, "Expect an avalanche of so-called adverse event reports, which are reports of death, illness or other health trauma that occur within two weeks after receiving treatment — in this case, the swine flu vaccine," in reaction to an estimated "one million heart attacks, 700,000 strokes and 900,000 miscarriages."

By coming out early and claiming that these problems would have occurred without the swine flu vaccine anyway, authorities are creating plausible deniability for when side-effects from the shot begin to appear.

Moebius Tripp

Quote from: AntonLee on September 03, 2009, 04:44 AM NHFT
You might think I'm nutty to try and figure this out ahead of time.  This sort of thing actually does worry me.

It ain't paranoia if they're really out to get ya.