Archives pour: Septembre 2009, 28

L'Angleterre dément qu'une vaccination obligatoire aura lieu !

par MySelf Email

Voici un article très intéressant qui rapporte que le gouvernement britannique n'obligera pas la population à se faire vacciner contre la grippe A, laissant à chaque individus le choix de se faire vacciner ou non, et laissant aux parents le choix de faire vacciner les jeunes enfants.

Source : http://www.prisonplanet.com/uk-government-denies-mandatory-swine-flu-vaccination-program.html

UK Government Denies Mandatory Swine Flu Vaccination Program

Acknowledges that newly authorised vaccines are untested

Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Monday, Sept 28, 2009

UK Government Denies Mandatory Swine Flu Vaccination Program. The British Government has officially stated that it has no plans to implement a mandatory H1N1 mass vaccination program, despite previous statements intimating that it will, and despite the fact that its pandemic response planning is based on such a premise.

A portion of a statement from the Government on the number10.gov.uk website reads:

“No decision has been taken to embark on a mass vaccination campaign, but any vaccination against swine flu would not be compulsory. Everyone has a right to refuse the swine flu vaccination, or any other vaccination. Where a child is too young to consent themselves to being vaccinated, the right to decide rests with the person with parental responsibility.”

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L'organisation gouvernementale qui assure les dépôts bancaires manque de liquidité et pourrait emprunter de l'argent aux banques !

par MySelf Email

Le New York Times rapporte que les banques pourraient financer le fond de roulement de la FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation).afin d'assurer sa survie. La crise financière qui sévit depuis un an a jusqu'à maintenant mené à la fermeture de 95 banques sur le territoire américain, emportant avec elle pres de 70% des liquidités que la FDIC possédait au début de l'année 2009. Au rythme ou les banques en problèmes sont mises en faillites et considérant le fait qu'il en reste probablement beaucoup plus à venir, la situation de la FDIC peut être considérée comme très critique.

Source : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/22/business/22bailout.html?_r=1&src=twt&twt=nytimesbusiness

Senior regulators say they are seriously considering a plan to have the nation’s healthy banks lend billions of dollars to rescue the insurance fund that protects bank depositors. That would enable the fund, which is rapidly running out of money because of a wave of bank failures, to continue to rescue the sickest banks.

The plan, strongly supported by bankers and their lobbyists, would be a major reversal of fortune.

A hallmark of the financial crisis has been the decision by successive administrations over the last year to lend hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars to large and small banks.

“It’s a nice irony,” said Karen Shaw Petrou, managing partner of Federal Financial Analytics, a consulting company. “Like so much of this crisis, this is an issue that involves the least worst options.”