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Vaccination Outrage: Maryland to throw parents in jail

Originally published November 14 2007
Medical Tyranny in Maryland: Parents Threatened With Jail Time for Not
Vaccinating Children
by Mike Adams

This is an action item alert for all those who believe in
health freedom. State and County officials in Maryland have announced they
will send parents to jail if they don't submit their children to forced
vaccinations. State Attorney General Glenn F. Ivey has announced he is
willing to criminalize parents if they don't bring them to the
courthouse to
have them injected, on the spot, with vaccines that contain methyl mercury
-- a highly toxic nerve chemical that causes brain damage and is linked to
autism. The action is backed by Circuit Judge William D. Missouri, Circuit
Judge C. Philip Nichols Jr., and the chairman of the Prince George school
board, R. Owen Johnson Jr.

Together, these judges and officials have conspired to turn Maryland
into a
medical police state, invoking the threat of imprisonment in order to
achieve a vaccination goal that has more to do with politics than
children's
actual health or safety. By threatening to imprison parents who object to
the supposed health benefits of vaccinations, these state officials are
effectively conspiring to cause thousands of children to be separated from
their parents -- a move that would create a humanitarian and public health
disaster. This thought has not deterred Attorney General Glenn F.
Ivey, who
said, "We can do this the easy way or the hard way, but it's got to get
done." That's the kind of quote that might be uttered by a corrupt police
officer pointing a gun in your face and demanding that you do
something you
don't want to do. Actually, that's not far off base from what the state of
Maryland is now asking parents to do: Submit to the harming of their
children through the injection of a toxic chemical, all enforced at
gunpoint.

These vaccines contain thimerosal, a chemical preservative made, in part,
with toxic methyl mercury. This toxic substance was banned decades ago in
many countries, but not in the U.S. where corrupt health officials
cater to
the financial interests of drug companies rather than protecting the
public..
Read NewsTarget's full report on Thimerosal here:
http://www.newstarget..com/011764.html

NewsTarget is launching a grassroots action campaign to file an
avalanche of
complaints with the relevant Maryland officials, demanding that they
reverse
their position on this issue and apologize for threatening to throw
parents
in jail for refusing to have their children forcibly vaccinated. We
believe
that Attorney General Ivey -- a Democrat -- should be ashamed of
himself for
invoking such tyrannical actions against his own people, and that judges
William Missouri and C. Philip Nichols Jr. should be rebuked for
conspiring
to threaten the free people of Maryland with imprisonment.

Join NewsTarget in complaining to Maryland officials, in your own words,
about this outrageous application of state power against the people.
Here's
who you can contact:






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