Archive for May, 2008

Hobnail Boot Strategy to Make UK Parents To Jab their Kids

May 11, 2008

I cannot believe that a serious proposal has been put forward, threatening to refuse education to children who have not had the MMR vaccination and/or to withdraw their child benefit.

If something like this is allowed through then it will be the final nail in our police state coffin.

Parents and carers know what is best for their children and the only reason that they would stop their child getting a vaccination is if they believed that it may be more damaging than the possible protection it afforded.

Despite ‘official’ investigations which ‘prove’ this multiple jab to be safe there are too many parents who are convinced that their child had a reaction which developed into autism. One day their child was a normal happy child, the next their child changed.

Does it really matter that according to ‘official’ investigations there isn’t enough evidence when even a single parent who believes their child has changed should be evidence enough to seriously question the safety of these vaccines.

Whatever the Government thinks parents should or should not be doing, they should only advise and encourage. Using threats means they have no confidence in the validity of their own advice.

Truth stands, whatever batters against it, so if the vaccine is okay it will prove itself by having parents confidently vaccinating their children. If they don’t then it is not the parents at fault but rather their parental instincts guiding them away from something that they believe may be harmful.

How dare ANYONE consider penalising them for that.

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May 3, 2008

Has anyone noticed the latest BBC television licence advertisement?

In menacing tones the voice-over states that every one of us is on their database and that there is no escape if we don’t have a TV licence.

Anyone would think that they were dealing with master criminals who were stealing state secrets rather than Joe Public.

When anybody buys a new television they have to fill in a form with their name and address on it. I assume this then goes onto the database. However I don’t remember giving BBC permission to keep me on their database so I think they might be breaking the law.

I will be seeking advice from my MP to find out why they can make advertisements that assume most of the population are guilty and put them all on their sinister database without consent.

BBC you are contravening the data protection act, there is no escape.