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Here comes another vaccine mandate

A White House petition calling for an investigation into Bill and Melinda Gates has reached 621,609 signatures, qualifying it for response. The petition states, “a worldwide push for vaccines and biometric tracking has been initiated. At the forefront of this is Bill Gates, who has publicly stated his interest in ‘reducing population growth’ by 10 – 15% by means of vaccination.”

The fear that Bill Gates adds to the vaccination issue in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic only adds to Oregon’s battle against mandatory vaccinations. It came to a head in 2019 when the U.S. had the worst year for measles in 25 years, with more than 700 confirmed cases according to the CDC. Across the river, Southwest Washington was the center for the measle outbreak. The outbreak prompted a host of states to consider stricter rules on vaccines, but few if any went as far as Oregon’s proposal.

Forced vaccinations was a hot item in the 2019 Oregon Legislative session. HB 3063 would have made Oregon’s vaccine laws among the strongest in the nation, eliminating the religious and philosophical exemptions that parents can currently use in order to skip or delay shots. Supporting lawmakers painted the introduction of HB 3063 as a common-sense proposal that would protect young children and those with compromised immune systems.

It wasn’t good enough to do a mass inoculation against measles. Legislation has a tendency to paint a broad brush to capture every event in one swoop. That was the construction of HB 3063 that aroused one of the biggest pushbacks that the Oregon Legislature has seen. The driving force was a group of Slavic communities that testified that they fled to the U.S. for freedom from forced medications. Joining them were religious groups and others that questioned the validity of vaccinations. They pointed to studies, one being conducted by BlueCross BlueShield that shows the millennial generation is the sickest generation in history with 54% having one or more chronic illnesses. They have a 70% chance of death before age 18. Studies point to infant mortality as the highest of any developed country in the world.

Then a freedom of information act request revealed that the CDC commissioned a vaccinated vs unvaccinated study in 1999 with results so damaging they hid it. The data verified what parents have been saying, showing inculpated thimerosal (mercury preservative used in vaccines) as the principle culprit behind the autism epidemic. After a plot to hid the study came to light, they attempted to restrict the data and revealed false findings. In a second attempt, which they thought would vindicate the false results, again proved a shocking 364% increase in autism among African American boys given MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine in Georgia. And, again the CDC official, Frank DeStefano, ordered the results destroyed, and a sanitized study is now cited in 97 publications as proof that vaccines don’t cause autism.

Despite CDC’s efforts at suppressing the studies, independent scientists and research institutions (including UCLA) have managed to conduct and publish several additional vaccinated/unvaccinated studies since 1999. Those studies indicate high incidence of chronic diseases and brain and immune system injuries among vaccinated compared to unvaccinated clients.

Breeauna Sagdal of the Unified Liberty Coaltion noted,"American children are delaying vaccines, not by choice, but, due to skipped well child visits. We expect to see the results, of delaying vaccines reflected in the data. Time will tell, if SIDS, and infant mortality plummet during this pandemic.”

A vaccine is in the works for the COVID-19 virus, which is to be optional according to President Trump. In Oregon, Democrats still want to add vaccinations as a mandate for every child to attend school. Will they use the pandemic scare to again push their mandate in 2021? The only reassurance to keep vaccinations as an opt-out is to make some changes in November.


--Donna Bleiler

Post Date: 2020-07-27 18:26:18Last Update: 2020-07-29 16:56:35



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