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Feds urge churches to peddle flu shots to members

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In a recent issue of the US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Partnership Center Newsletter, the agency wrote about its new Seasonal Flu Guide for Community & Faith-based Organizations and Leaders. The aim of initiative is to use religious leaders and institutions to increase flu vaccine compliance. And in order to ensure success, HHS held a private conference call recently — no press allowed — to discuss strategies.

“[F]aith and community leaders play an integral role in helping to keep their communities and congregations healthy, especially during flu season,” says the HHS announcement. “As trusted messengers, (religious leaders) are able to spread important information about health practices and the need for vaccination.”

You can view the full HHS announcement here:

http://www.hhs.gov/partnerships/resources/newsletter/111411.html

In other words, government authorities, apparently unsatisfied with the current vaccination rate, are now looking to trusted religious leaders to become “messengers” for delivering Big Pharma’s flu vaccine propaganda to their congregations. The end goal of all this, of course, is to convince those who have rejected the flu vaccine that it is safe and effective (which it is not), and to persuade them to take it.

The whole initiative is a product of the White House’s Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, which is really just a benign-sounding name for the federal government’s “Trojan Horse” promotion of its own agendas via religion.
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