They tried to sneak it by us. And they almost did.
In fact, today, by 5 p.m. (Eastern time), is your last chance to comment on what may well be the most sinister “plan” the Feds have ever come up with.
It’s a proposal that could eventually strip us of our most basic personal freedom – the right not to have risky drugs injected into our bodies.
Here’s what’s at stake, and why you must voice your comment today.
The ‘five-year plan’ to compel compliance
It’s called the National Adult Immunization Plan (NAIP for short). But let me tell you what it really stands for: forced vaccinations for all American adults. Or else.
It’s been placed under the guidance of the Department of Health and Human Services. But believe me, this document has Big Pharma’s fingerprints all over it. The 52-page draft NAIP is an advance warning of how adults may soon be put in Big Pharma’s vaccine crosshairs.
This plan, or “road map” as the HHS is calling it, will be driving us right to a state of compulsory vaccination. And the vehicles used to get us there will be Obamacare and Medicare.
First, let me tell you how the HHS is describing it in its own words: “The NAIP is a national plan that will require engagement from a wide range of stakeholders to achieve its full vision.”
Whoa, “stakeholders,” “full vision.” When you’re talking vaccinations, it doesn’t take much to figure out who the biggest “stakeholders” are.
But when you hear about the “full vision,” part, it might just send you running for cover.
It’s called a “five-year plan” (hmm, didn’t we hear that phrase a lot from the old Soviet Union?) to have all adults receive all the vaccines on the “adult immunization schedule” (more on that in a minute).
And to accomplish that, the NAIP will have a “coordinated action by federal and nonfederal partners.” Translation: We’ll all be coerced and strong-armed by both the government and any other company that stands to profit from vaccinations every which way we turn.
The HHS isn’t shy about how it intends to make this five-year plan work, either. It says right in the draft document that it intends to “leverage the unique opportunity presented” by Obamacare.
And for those of us on Medicare, there are plenty of “unique” opportunities as well.
For example, “objective 1.4” says that the plan will allow an “increase” in the use of electronic health records to track us. It proposes that our electronic records be sent off to a master database called the “immunization information system” that will collect our “consolidated histories.”
So every time you set foot in your doctor’s office, or maybe even the CVS or Walgreen’s, you’ll be pressured to get “up to date” on your shots.
While the NAIP hasn’t said “mandatory” yet, it won’t be long.
And if you thought the “adult vaccination schedule” was just a flu shot every so often, hold on to your hat (and your sleeve)…
Here are just some of the shots listed that all adults will be expected to take:
- Flu shot: every single year from age 19 onward.
- Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (Tdap), a shot every 10 years, and if you’re pregnant, another shot at seven months.
- A shingles shot at age 60 or older.
- 3 doses of the pneumonia shot at age 19 and older, and another two at age 65.
- Meningococcal vaccines, one or more doses from age 19 onward.
- Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), one or two doses from age 19 to 50 – unless you were born in or after 1957. That means you could need additional MMR shots.
- HPV (Gardasil or Cervarix). Unbelievably, three doses of these dangerous and totally unnecessary vaccines are on the schedule for people up to age 26
But there are even more shots on the list.
If you’re not sure if you had one of these immunizations, why you’ll be asked to take another one, just to be on the safe side. Then your electronic records will show you’re all up-to-date.
And you have to imagine that failure to comply could mean you suddenly find yourself without coverage from Obamacare or Medicare.
Simply put, this document has all the earmarks of how a terrible abuse of power begins. So we must nip in the bud by voicing our concerns over right now.
You may think that one comment won’t mean much. But if we all join forces, our collective voices could just make a crucial difference. And please ask your family, friends, and neighbors to comment as well.
To comment on the National Adult Immunization Plan, you must send an email to: Rebecca.Fish@hhs.gov – and you must do it by 5 p.m. Eastern time today.
It’s probably the single most important thing you can do to keep your “right of refusal” from being stripped away.
Sources:
“Solicitation of Written Comments on the Draft National Adult Immunization Plan; Extension of Comment Period” Federal Register, Notice by the Health and Human Services Department, March 3, 2015, federalregister.gov
“National Adult Immunization Plan” Draft report, National Vaccine Program Office, hhs.gov