Friday, September 18, 2009

Boston Tracking People That Get H1N1 Vaccine


In the "Sounds Crazy But It's True" category, we offer you a story we hope you all jump in and complain about. Yesterday, a program was launched in Boston to track those who got the H1N1 Vaccine. They say this is technology was made for mass disasters, but it is actually hard to imagine a disaster which would call for bracelets with unique identifiers.

Allegedly they are using this to create a vaccination map and identify at-risk areas. Seems like the only things at risk are privacy and the right to say no to poisonous vaccines.

Is our government gearing up to enforce mandatory vaccinations? And, for a flu more mild than the seasonal flu that goes around every year? I don't buy it, and we encourage you to not buy it either.

Call the Boston Public Health Commission and tell them you are wise to their Big-Brother program. The number is (617)534-5395 and their site, which does talk about their 'award winning" tracking work is : http://www.bphc.org/Pages/Home.aspx


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