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  • Pandemic Response Bill 2028

    Somebody please debunk this. It just sounds too crazy to be true. I can't find it in the news anywhere.

    http://www.mass.gov/legis/bills/sena...02/st02028.htm


    A new law passed by the state Senate in Massachusetts calls for mandatory vaccinations of all citizens and a $1,000 / day fine for those who refuse to cooperate. It also legalizes health care "interrogations" of Mass. citizens, forced entry into homes without a warrant, the on-site destruction of buildings or objects suspected of harboring the virus, the government kidnapping of family pets, "involuntary transportation" of people into quarantine camps and much more.



    Read this guy's analysis of this disturbing police state assault on freedom that's about to be signed into law in Massachusetts (and could be followed by other states across the country):

    http://www.naturalnews.com/026934_he...uarantine.html



    Legislative Update

    S. 2028, An Act Relative to Pandemic and Disaster Preparation in the
    Commonwealth, passed the Senate on April 28, 2009. Its passage was
    undoubtedly spurred by the recent influenza A H1N1 outbreak. The bill
    is now in the House, where DPH has been working with legislative staff
    to move it forward. The bill contains enhanced liability protections for
    MSAR and MRC volunteers. It also updates many of Massachusetts’
    public health laws.

    http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph...sletter_09.pdf
    Last edited by kingrich; August 29, 2009, 02:40 PM.

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    Re: Pandemic Response Bill 2028

    I remember seeing a video, if I remember correctly they are trying to pass this for years and it never passed through both houses.

    I think it still has to pass in the house, or so





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    • #3
      Re: Pandemic Response Bill 2028

      You're right. I think it still has to pass the House.
      Last edited by kingrich; August 29, 2009, 02:51 PM.

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