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Do you fear "Civil Contingencies Act 2004" regarding Swine Flu? Mandatory, compulsory vaccinations?

21 November, 2009 (08:41) | definition of panic attack | By: admin


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Many people in the UK are afraid the Government will force people to have compulsory vaccinations, and many people say the vaccinations will not be compulsory.

The people who say vaccinations won’t be compulsory seem to be unaware of the Civil Contingencies Act of Parliament, which could easily force people to be vaccinated. The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 specifically mentions how an epidemic could be classed as a National Emergency and during a national emergency… EMERGENCY REGULATIONS can be enforced contrary to normal laws. Emergency regulations are often very strict such as when the military are legally allowed to shoot looters. The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 specifically says the Scope of Emergency Regulations can be applied to the treatment of human illnesses, which means compulsory vaccinations are possible: vaccinations are very likely if a National Emergency is declared regarding the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.

Now considering how normal flu (the non-swine variety) kills around 12,000 people each year in the UK, and swine flu has killed only around 30 so far, I am wondering why the media, Department of Health, and Government are trying to create panic by blowing the swine flu pandemic out of all proportion? Swine flu is currently much less dangerous than normal flu, and until around 7,000 people have died of swine flu there is no need to panic.

Maybe compulsory vaccinations are profitable? Will vaccinations help stop the recession? Perhaps the government motivation is financial?

Were you aware of how the Civil Contingencies Act could be used to force people (compulsorily) to be vaccinated? What do you think of the media hype? Why are the officials blowing this swine flu issue out of all proportion?

http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2004/ukpga_20040036_en_1

The Civil Contingencies Act allows emergency regulations to be quickly made without Parliamentary oversight. Here are some of the things that the Civil Contingencies Act allows the Government to do:

b) provide for or enable the requisition or confiscation of property (with or without compensation);
(c) provide for or enable the destruction of property, animal life or plant life (with or without compensation);
(d) prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, movement to or from a specified place;
(e) require, or enable the requirement of, movement to or from a specified place;
(f) prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, assemblies of specified kinds, at specified places or at specified times;
(g) prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, travel at specified times;
(h) prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, other specified activities;
(i) create an offence of—
(i) failing to comply with a provision of the regulations;
(ii) failing to comply with a direction or order given or made under the regulations;
(iii) obstructing a person in the performance of a function under or by virtue of the regulations;

SCOPE OF EMERGENCY REGULATIONS:
(a) protecting human life, health or safety,
(b) treating human illness or injury,
(c) protecting or restoring property,
(d) protecting or restoring a supply of money, food, water, energy or fuel,
(e) protecting or restoring a system of communication,
(f) protecting or restoring facilities for transport,
(g) protecting or restoring the provision of services relating to health,
(h) protecting or restoring the activities of banks or other financial institutions,
(i) preventing, containing or reducing the contamination of land, water or air,
(j) preventing, reducing or mitigating the effects of disruption or destruction of plant life or animal life,
(k) protecting or restoring activities of Parliament, of the Scottish Parliament, of the Northern Ireland Assembly or of the National Assembly for Wales, or
(l) protecting or restoring the performance of public functions.

Explanatory Notes to Civil Contingencies Act 2004

http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2004/en/ukpgaen_20040036_en_1

“Subsection (1) defines "emergency" for the purposes of Part 1. Events such as a terrorist attack, disruption of fuel supplies, contamination of land with a chemical matter and an epidemic could satisfy the definition, should they reach the required level of seriousness.”

“For example, an event or situation which causes or may cause serious human illness in the United Kingdom may be an emergency under section 19. Provision may be included in emergency regulations for the purpose of treating human illness (paragraph (b)).”

BE VERY AFRAID!

Do you think the UK Government is corrupt?

Would you trust them to vaccinate you?

I am afraid my friend.

All governments are corrupt: or the organizations giving them their instructions are.

Immunisations are BAD for your health! Children grow into stronger adults if they have fought off childhood diseases; weaker if they have been "immunized". Rubella immunization nearly always causes the development of arthritis in later life. The list is endless….

There are steps being taken to ensure most people die at a younger age. This is another arena in which officialdom are deceiving us.

How many people each year die from Normal flu? How many have died from Normal flu since the death toll of Swine flu started being broadcast.

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