Monday, August 31, 2009

Pandemic panic: Why feds pushing flu shot? Some say agenda to incite health terror, pass Obamacare

The following report is excerpted from Jerome Corsi's Red Alert

Why is the White House trying to cause a panic over a possible H1N1 virus

that could inflict massive illness and death on the American people?

Red Alert has received numerous e-mails arguing that the goal of the Obama administration is to use the pandemic panic to create enough fear that the American public will acquiesce to the passage of Obamacare, Jerome Corsi's Red Alert reports.

The White House announced that as much as half the United States population could be infected with swine flu, or the A-H1N1 virus, this fall and winter, resulting in possibly 90,000 deaths.

Describing a "plausible scenario" for the epidemic's predicted impact in the United States, the White House report said swine flu could "produce infection of 30-50 percent of the U.S. population this fall and winter, with symptoms in approximately 20-40 percent of the population (60-120 million people), more than half of whom would need medical attention."

WND documented a massive public relations program launched by the federal Center for Disease Control aimed possibly at creating the atmosphere in which U.S. citizens could be forced to take H1N1 vaccinations against their will.

WND has also reported that in reaction to the alarmist language of the federal government, the fast-growing Constitution Party has come out strongly in opposition to any mandatory injections of H1N1 vaccine, citing the Fourth Amendment and the right of people "to be secure in their persons."

"Clearly, the hysteria being generated by the White House over a pandemic possibility appears aimed at some sort of a power grab," Corsi wrote. ....

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