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SWINE FLU REVIEW (p. 7)
 
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VI.                   CONCLUSIONS

A.    Epidemics and Emergencies can be declared when they do not exist.

B.     Untested, fast-track, experimental vaccines can be mandated without exemptions in a false emergency.

C.     True totals for pandemic-disease-deaths and emergency-vaccine-deaths are unknowable. Therefore, a reliable risk-benefit analysis is impossible to calculate.

D.    Mortality from the swine flu “pandemic” was disproportionally high for some vaccinating countries (e.g., U.S. and Britain), and disproportionally low for a non-vaccinating country (Poland)—substantially so. Therefore, pandemic vaccines may be counterproductive.

E.     Corruption and conflicts of interest occurs at the highest levels of government and the pharmaceutical industry. Therefore, governments should not assume absolute authority over or during healthcare emergencies.

F.      Individual citizens MUST have the right to make their own informed decisions about vaccines and other medical protocols in declared emergencies. But this will not occur unless enough citizens unite and take appropriate action.

WHAT TO DO!

The Pandemic Response Project (PReP), founded by Attorney Alan Phillips, J.D. is dedicated to reforming America’s emergency health laws to allow greater freedom of choice in declared emergencies. Join the PReP mailing list for up-dates and support for reform in your state; email us at ncprepmanager@gmail.com. Read and share this report and The Model Self-Shielding Act,[i] available at the PReP website, with your state representatives and others. See www.pandemicresponseproject.com. Join the Pandemic Response Project’s Volunteer Pool or Professional Panel. There is no obligation for panel members, but your participation brings clout and credibility to our mission. Together, we can advance the cause of informed choice to get you the right to make your own informed healthcare decisions.

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NORTH CAROLINA ADDENDUM
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Reprinted With Permission:
1. One Click Group, August 23, 2010

[i] Draft Model Act: The Self-Shielding Protection Act, 
http://www.pandemicresponseproject.com/pdf/Self-ShieldingProtectionAct.pdf

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