- Editor's Note: Carefully read this propaganda "cover"
story and realize the bill of goods that is being sold here:
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- 1. "The emergency designation protects
schools and health care providers against liability claims"
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- 1B. "The emergency proclamation allows
for those clinicians, once their credentials have been approved, to become
temporary employees of the state, relieving provider agencies from the
administrative burden and legal liabilities associated with hiring them
directly."
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- 1C. "And while vaccine manufacturers
are generally not liable for ill effects of the vaccines they produce,
Mills said, the federal government does have a compensation fund for vaccine-related
illnesses or injuries."
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- 2. "officials in Maine are encouraging
public schools to offer on-site immunization clinics for all children,
including infants over 6 months and preschoolers as well as children who
are home-schooled. "
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- 3. "that many schools will partner
with area health care providers such as hospitals, visiting nursing organizations,
and health clinics for the actual administration of the injectable vaccines"
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- 4. Dr. Dora Ann Mills, Dir. Maine Center
for Disease Control and Prevention
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- A) "The H1N1 vaccine is being manufactured
using the identical process as the seasonal vaccine," she added. "There
is no reason to think it is any less safe than the seasonal vaccine."
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- B) "Schools are no more liable for
injuries associated with the vaccine clinics than they would be for injuries
incurred at a basketball game or other community event"
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- I can only hope that the people in Maine
are not so dim witted that they fail to understand the gravity of treachery
and TREASON that is being thrust upon them and the participation of the
3 individuals identified in this article-including the writer- within that
conspiracy, to falsify and conceal the true dangers associated with the
so-called Swine flu vaccination and the PATENTED Swine Flu "virus"
that was created in government military labs to create the pretext for
a hoaxed Swine Flu 'Pandemic'. It's long over due for ordinary citizens
to TAKE ACTION against those who are participating in this Rockefeller-created
conspiracy to deprive Americans of their liberty and health -and future.
TAKE ACTION, ORGANIZE and RESIST. -- Ken Adachi
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- http://educate-yourself.org/cn/mainegovernorlatestnwosellout02sep09shtml
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- By Meg Haskell, Bangor Daily News staff
- September 2, 2009
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- Maine Gov. Baldacci Latest NWO Sell-out
to Join Rockefeller Eugenics Program (Sep. 2, 2009)
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- Original title: Gov. Baldacci proclaims
civil emergency due to H1N1
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- http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/118627.html
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- AUGUSTA, Maine - Gov. John Baldacci on Tuesday
declared a statewide civil emergency because of the H1N1 influenza virus,
paving the way for mass immunization of Maine schoolchildren and other
residents.
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- The emergency designation protects schools
and health care providers against liability claims related to their participation
in school-based vaccine clinics this fall for both the seasonal flu and
the H1N1 flu. "Maine has been proactive in its response to this new
flu," Baldacci said in announcing the proclamation. "But as the
school year begins, we must continue our vigilance, which will require
a responsible and aggressive vaccination and public education campaign.
It's our goal that every person in the state has access to vaccines for
the seasonal and H1N1 flu."
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- Today's Poll
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- Do you think Maine school children should
be vaccinated against swine flu?
- Yes
- No
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- View results
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- In accordance with recommendations from
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, officials in Maine
are encouraging public schools to offer on-site immunization clinics for
all children, including infants over 6 months and preschoolers as well
as children who are home-schooled. Participating schools will offer the
seasonal influenza vaccine as soon as possible, and many also will offer
the new H1N1 vaccine when it becomes available.
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- A list of participating schools is not yet
available. Dr. Dora Anne Mills, director of the Maine Center for Disease
Control and Prevention, said Tuesday that many schools will partner with
area health care providers such as hospitals, visiting nursing organizations,
and health clinics for the actual administration of the injectable vaccines.
But those providers may not have enough clinical staff to devote to giving
the vaccines and will be looking to recruit recently retired nurses and
other clinicians who are not their regular employees.
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- The emergency proclamation allows for those
clinicians, once their credentials have been approved, to become temporary
employees of the state, relieving provider agencies from the administrative
burden and legal liabilities associated with hiring them directly.
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- Mills said a similar process was employed
in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita when Maine nurses
and other providers worked with rescue and recovery teams on the Gulf Coast.
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- Schools are no more liable for injuries
associated with the vaccine clinics than they would be for injuries incurred
at a basketball game or other community event, Mills said. And while vaccine
manufacturers are generally not liable for ill effects of the vaccines
they produce, Mills said, the federal government does have a compensation
fund for vaccine-related illnesses or injuries.
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- "The H1N1 vaccine is being manufactured
using the identical process as the seasonal vaccine," she added. "There
is no reason to think it is any less safe than the seasonal vaccine."
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- Hundreds of cases of H1N1 have been confirmed
in Maine, with many times that number of cases presumed. The virus is linked
to one death in Maine. Although symptoms in this country have been relatively
mild in most cases, public health officials predict a surge in the number
of cases and possibly in the severity of the symptoms beginning this fall.
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- Unlike the seasonal flu, H1N1 thus far has
proved to be more dangerous to young people, including children, teens,
pregnant women and young adults. School-age children, in particular, are
seen as a primary source of transmission to other vulnerable populations.
Public health officials advise these groups to be vaccinated against the
seasonal flu to help maintain their general good health, and to get the
H1N1 vaccine as soon as it becomes available.
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- Meg Haskell,
- mhaskell@bangordailynews.net
- 990-8291
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