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Author Topic: H1N1 - Why target the weak/ill?  (Read 503 times)
AtomicBlythe
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« on: July 30, 2009, 11:28:19 AM »

I keep wondering why a manufactured bioweapon would target the weak/ill?
Everything death comes up with 'underlying health conditions'.  Why? How does this relate to the vaccine and the fact that the priorities have been set to vaccinate those who are pregnant or work in health care first?
Why why why?  This is really not sitting well with me and I don't know why but I just have a really nasty feeling about it.  Huh
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"Civilization" has gone completely forking mad and I am taking my family and running for the hills.
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« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2009, 11:56:51 AM »

It's basic psyops. They want to make the sheeple scared so they will take the vaccine, which will in many circumstances contain the live virus. From this they will spread the virus and create panic. Then you'll have the Martial Law. Badabing Badaboom.

Don't roll up your sleeve. Get with 5 people you can trust your life with and make plans when the SHTF. Get a rifle, preferably chambered to .223, food, and a way to either get water from humidity or a very good water purifier.

Make yourself a survival kit to keep in your vehicle, with at least 3 days of rations that can be spread out. Also, be sure to keep good maps of your state and surrounding states.
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« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2009, 12:46:11 PM »

Weak/Ill= The easiest to eliminate. They may say they died from the Flu they already had before the shot.
Pregnant= Two birds with one stone.
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