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NEWS RELEASE
Release: No. DITA-71
Date Mailed: Dec. 19, 2002
For Immediate Release
Contact: Elaine Zacky-208/265-2575; 800/336-9266
Smallpox Gunmen Deputized to Secure Vaccination Areas:
Resistance Mounts to FEMA's Involvement in "Public Health" Plan
Sandpoint, ID -Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
officials are directing police chiefs nationwide to search local
gun owner records to identify and train civilian deputies to
secure smallpox vaccination sites. According to documents
forwarded to civil rights groups by police chiefs engaged in a
growing smallpox vaccination resistance movement, the plan calls
for armed civilian security guards to maintain the peace in
every room the vaccine will be given.
The FEMA directive is aimed to prevent violence at
smallpox "vaccination areas." It also effectively removes law
enforcement officials who oppose vaccination. "Police chiefs are
now being pressured to comply, get vaccinated, then promote the
smallpox vaccine," said one chief who requested anonymity. "They
expect us to follow the 500,000 military personnel that began to
receive the vaccine this week."
The general public may be required to take the vaccine
immediately following the first reported case of smallpox, and
after 10 million healthcare workers and emergency responders are
vaccinated and positioned to run the mammoth civilian program.
FEMA officials were unavailable for comment regarding their
involvement in ordering one armed civilian "security staff" to
defend every two "vaccinators," including one "preferred"
registered nurse. These civilian volunteers are expected to
administer thousands of vaccines per day.
"Authorities will claim this availability of lethal force is
meant to reduce risks and protect volunteers," said Ingri
Cassel, the director of Vaccination Liberation, a nationwide
association that has established dozens of local chapters to
defend the legal right to abstain from vaccinations. "We are
seeing increasingly coercive policies, allegedly for 'public
health' and 'national security,' that dangerously restrict civil
rights and religious freedoms."
Clinical trials on the largely unproven smallpox vaccine are
ongoing at Baylor University and three other sites. "That proves
the experimental nature of this entire program," said Dr.
Leonard Horowitz, a public health authority and bioterrorism
expert who helped establish a public information website all
about smallpox. (http://www.allaboutsmallpox.com)
Many medical and public health officials have serious doubts
about the expected benefits versus known health risks of this
hurried plan. A scientific consensus voted against this plan
last summer, Dr. Horowitz explained, referring to a series of
governmental hearings that concluded in June. "Forcing military
and emergency personnel to receive a fifty-year-old mixture of
cow pus, mercury, and fetal calf serum, to adequately protect
against modern strains of smallpox, including those weaponized
for mass destruction, grossly violates common sense and medical
ethics."
"I've been vindicated," said Jack McLamb, a retired military and
police officer, and publisher of AID & Abet, a police and
military periodical. Officer McLamb has been persecuted for
years for openly criticizing the government while predicting
that law officers would be used to enforce coercive public
health policies that attack civil liberties and undermine
religious freedoms. "My detractors laughed when I said, 'Tyranny
can not come to the home of any American unless it comes in
uniform.' Now no one is laughing anymore."
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