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Originally posted by marg6043
The audacity of the people involved in making profit out of scaremongering is just to incredible, it just shows that in the US propaganda is a billion dollar business and people are so naive that many will care what names they are call when opposing to the status quo.
Hell I am proud to name whatever this butt holes wants to call me, it means I don't bend to their rules.
Kids will need two doses of H1N1 flu vaccine
Originally posted by Beefcake
I just saw a woman on a local news show CRYING because she was scared they would be out of stock of the vaccine. This artificial scarcity tactic does work on the mindless no doubt.
The good thing is there are fewer and fewer mindless these days and more and more waking up so i think the CFR underestimates a certain portion of the population the rest of the population they have pegged though. Total utter sheep.
Originally posted by GoneGrey
reply to post by edgecrusher2199
"You can start by directing them to the CFR web site where the transcript for the proceedings of this symposium is posted:
Session I of a Council On Foreign Relations Symposium on Pandemic Influenza: Science, Economics and Foreign Policy
The transcripts even include references to episodes of laughter among the panelists.
Originally posted by edgecrusher2199
How am I suppose to convince "non-crazy people" that this video is authentic?
Originally posted by Dynamitrios
Well, the "video" is more an "audio"
I wish i could also see the faces of these people so i could recognize them on the streets and bitchslap them.
Originally posted by 2 cents
For those who want the quote in context - Transcript here
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COHEN: Well, it's an interesting question, though. Would you be against mandating?
SIMONSEN: Well, I think this is very interesting because, I mean, especially for the health-care worker example. I mean, there are many, many good reasons why health care workers should be considering immunization for their own safety but also to protect and, first, do no harm to the patients that they are treating. Having said that, does it work to mandate?
I think what would work better would be to say that there was a shortage and people tend to buy more of something that's in demand. (Laughter.) We saw that -- there was one season where, really, people lined up all night to get a flu shot.
COHEN: Right.
SIMONSEN: And I mean ---
COHEN: Well, there is shortage.
SIMONSEN: No, actually, because we thought we were going to need two doses for every adult and since we are - only one dose, so, actually, we have twice as many doses and enough for the whole population at this point, I understand.
COHEN: But it's not there today, so --
SIMONSEN: Right, right. But I mean, that's --
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And then she is cut off as they go to another question.
Yeah, the whole conversation is much more interesting ... "actually, we have twice as many doses and enough for the whole population at this point, I understand."
[edit on 2-11-2009 by 2 cents]
[edit on 2-11-2009 by 2 cents]