Politics, Work Stuff

BTW: We Now Know that the 2009-2010 Swine Flu Pandemic was a Fake Pandemic

For documented details, see the Swine Flu Review

I’m sorry, I hate to say this, but I told you. I knew, I KNEW, in my gut, that that whole Swine Flu thing was blown WAY out of proportion and certainly wasn’t a Pandemic – did you ever see the number of people it “affected”?? It was a tiny, tiny fraction of the entire Earth’s population. By definition a Pandemic is:

A pandemic (from Greek πᾶν pan “all” + δῆμος demos “people”) is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread through human populations across a large region; for instance multiple continents, or even worldwide. A widespread endemic disease that is stable in terms of how many people are getting sick from it is not a pandemic. Further, flu pandemics generally exclude recurrences of seasonal flu. Throughout history there have been a number of pandemics, such as smallpox and tuberculosis.

Source

I have to post some of this stuff because it’s uppermost on my mind right now. No. Nothing has been said by my employer about the flu vaccine … yet. But it’s only a matter of time. In fact, I think the first round of poison, erhm, excuse me, vaccines, are scheduled to start mid-September; I’m simply gathering ammo.

I don’t trust the government as far as … well, I just don’t trust the government AT ALL. They do NOT have our best interests in mind – regardless of the political party.

So my next question is: what other lies are being fed to us? Think about it.

Use your head, people – know your rights and for pete’s sake, don’t jump on a bandwagon before carefully weighing ALL facts. The media is spoon feeding us what they want us to digest and nothing more.

Always, always, ALWAYS, question authority.

Always.

Similarly, I found this article about mandatory flu vaccines during a Pandemic:

May an employer covered by the ADA and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 compel all of its employees to take the influenza vaccine regardless of their medical conditions or their religious beliefs during a pandemic?

No, an employee may be entitled to an exemption from a mandatory vaccination requirement based on an ADA disability that prevents him from taking the influenza vaccine. This would be a reasonable accommodation barring undue hardship (significant difficulty or expense).

Similarly, under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, once an employer receives notice that an employee’s sincerely held religious belief, practice, or observance prevents him from taking the influenza vaccine, the employer must provide a reasonable accommodation unless it would pose an undue hardship as defined by Title VII (“more than de minimis cost” to the operation of the employer’s business, which is a lower standard than under the ADA).

Generally, ADA-covered employers should consider simply encouraging employees to get the influenza vaccine rather than requiring them to take it.

Okay. Question. If the government is not REQUIRING employers to make its employees take the flu vaccine during a pandemic, which you would think would be the absolute worst-case scenario and the time to TAKE THE FLU VACCINE, then why the hell would they “require” their employees to take the flu vaccine during a normal flu season?

It doesn’t make sense, does it? But then again, is anyone really surprised??

So the moral of this story? I’m [gently] fighting this “suggestion” with every fiber of my being. I truly don’t wish to cause trouble, but I will NOT kowtow to peer pressure and simply extend my arm to be stuck with God knows what, either.

And for your information, you can keep track of your state’s “outbreak” (and I use that term loosely, mind you), here.

And get a load of how they determine what viruses to mix in with the seasonal vaccines. Sounds pretty scientific to me. *snort* Also … we’re putting a WHOLE lot of trust into the WHO, don’t you think?

Knowledge, people, knowledge.

Saturday Photo Hunt

Saturday Photo Hunt: Zany

Poopy Puppy

That’s right – Dude HAD to have the Poopy Puppy firework.

You know what it did? I thought it would shoot sparks out of it’s butt, but no, it pooped that black “snake-like” substance. You know those black cubes you light and then they expand and stretch like a snake uncoiling? That was what this firework pup did.

Dude was disappointed; he was expecting an ass full of sparks.

Just Write, Work Stuff

Just Write {2}

I received my company newsletter in the mail yesterday … and on page three, taking up the entire page (and it’s one of those over-sized newsletters) was a notice about the upcoming flu vaccinations.

And how it’s mandatory for all health care employees to partake of the flu vaccine.

I don’t know if you remember or not, but I’m NOT a big fan of the flu vaccine.

And quite honestly? I just don’t want to go through the stress of avoiding the flu shot every year. Though I GET why the hospital requires it’s employees to take the flu shot, I just don’t buy all of the reasons they try to justify it. I don’t think it’s a good thing. I don’t think it’s necessary every single year. And I really don’t appreciate the mafia attitude as they try and bully the 3% of us who refuse to participate.

I have a problem willingly injecting myself with poisons. And I honestly think that anyone who trusts the government enough to allow themselves to be injected with God knows what, is playing with fire and they’re way too trusting of the government.

I just won’t do it.

I have no idea what’s going to happen to me this year if I don’t accept the flu vaccine. I narrowly squeaked by not getting it last year and my stubborn rejection, not to mention my very verbal feelings about it, really irked a few people I work with. I don’t mean to be difficult, I truly don’t, but I feel VERY STRONGLY about this and I WILL NOT COMPROMISE ON THIS ISSUE.

I was THE ONLY person in my entire clinic who refused it.

And I will refuse it again. And if that means I will have to wear a mask, or that I even get suspended for a few weeks, so be it. If they fire me, then I’ll collect unemployment until I can find another job.

I will not get the flu vaccine. Period.

Nothing you, or anyone else, can say will ever convince me it’s a good idea. Vaccinations every ten years or so (like a Tetanus shot), okay, I’ll buy that. But to get a vaccine every year, for a strain of virus that literally has HUNDREDS of different varieties and the likelihood that you’re being vaccinated for the ONE virus that may, or may not, be the dominant strain that year, just seems so … RECKLESS to me.

I’ve been thinking a lot about this issue for the past several days. I don’t want to stress about this every year – and I will, because it’s healthcare and they require it every year. It’s also not fair to my co-workers to wonder if I will be coming to work if an outbreak “supposedly” happens.

So the bottom line?

I think healthcare may not be the place for me after all. Which makes me sad, because I like my job and I LOVE the people I work with, but this issue may very well be the deal breaker for me.

random stuff

America, You’re Beautiful!

Respect the Flag

Remember these guys?

They’re the ones who FIGHT FOR OUR FREEDOMS. You know, the freedoms WE’RE THROWING AWAY SO WE CAN BE MORE DEPENDENT ON THE GOVERNMENT?

Yeah. Those guys.

Suddenly – it all seems real when you put a face on freedom, doesn’t it.

Happy Birthday, America. Please remember there is a silent majority of us that STILL believe in your fundamental freedoms. Please don’t give up on us.

As we celebrate our nation’s birthday this week, it is important to remember and teach our children the Founding Fathers were declaring our independence, not creating a culture of dependence.

Source

_______________________________________________________________

blogathon

Twenty-four straight hours of blogging for a cause.

Read more here …