Natural News reports:
Late last year, the city of Boston began fitting vaccine recipients with RFID tracking bracelets, allowing health authorities to visually track the vaccine status of city residents on a large digital map. This map shows the location and status of anyone wearing an RFID tracking bracelet, thereby revealing areas of the city where vaccination rates are low, too.
By identifying these "low vaccination" areas, city officials could roll in with mobile vaccination units and law enforcement personnel, then march door to door, vaccinating and tagging residents either voluntarily or at gunpoint, depending on the circumstances. It's all perfectly legal, by the way, under Massachusetts laws that are being put in place right now to handle the expected swine flu pandemic.
This RFID vaccine tracking technology isn't fiction. It exists right now and was reported by the Boston Globe which revealed that vaccine-tracking bracelet trials were in place nearly a year ago.
"Several hundred people are expected to queue up for immunizations at the headquarters of the Boston Public Health Commission," the Boston Globe reports. "Each of them will get a bracelet printed with a unique identifier code. Information about the vaccine's recipients, and the shot, will be entered into handheld devices similar to those used by delivery truck drivers."
This effort, says the Boston Globe, is "aimed at eventually creating a citywide registry of everyone who has had a flu vaccination. The resulting vaccination map would allow swift intervention in neighborhoods left vulnerable to the fast-moving respiratory illness."
This is an open admission that the kind of scenario depicted in the fictional snapshot at the top of this article could potentially become reality. "Swift intervention" means "rapid-fire vaccinations." And people who resist those vaccines aren't going to have much of an opportunity to say no.
The worse the pandemic gets, the more aggressive these actions will become.
If people start dying from the pandemic in larger numbers, the "vaccine squads" are likely to be out in full force, injecting victims at road checkpoints and possibly even in their own homes via door-to-door sweeps. People who refuse to be vaccinated can be legally arrested and detailed by authorities, and to use the exact terms that are about to be passed into law in Mass., they can be "involuntarily transported" to a quarantine camp. Almost sounds like fun, huh? A free ride, free food, free showers... oh yeah, and a free vaccine shot, too, courtesy of the state.Read about the Massachusetts law.





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