Think you at least still have sovereignty over your own body? Think again. If the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is successful in getting its proposed rules approved, you could be forced to accept vaccinations at gun point. Or be rounded up with other resisters and transported to a federal camp.
At issue here is who owns your body. CDC proposed rules answer that question definitively: the federal government. It doesn’t matter what you believe. If you refuse a mandatory vaccination, you will be considered to be a menace to public health, and the full police powers of the state will be available to deal with you.
Sound crazy? Just take a look at the CDC’s proposed rules.
I HAVE ONE LETS WIPE OUT ALL THE PEOPLE THAT PUSH THIS C**P …… KILL THEM IN THERE SLEEP …. IF YOU KILL ALOT OF THEM THEY WILL STOP DOING THIS B******T . IF KILLING THEM IS THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE THEM STOP DOING IT THEN KILL THEM …
the Vaccinations are full of medals do more harm long term than good
I haven’t been sick since I was a kid. A cold here and there nothing major. Don’t plan on it either
Nice try CDC, aint gonna happen…. I am alergic to them. I become so ill, i cannot even drive. Had enough vaccinations in the military. Which by the way some were not safe.
Americans will do what they want in America, don’t tell me what to do
I believe we still have freedom of choice. If not they can’t jail all of us. If they’re that pushy somethings wrong.
To much government interference and control. This has to be stopped at all costs. This is an invasion of liberty and freedom of choice. Also it has been proven that they are more dangerous then the help you derive from them.
Go$#%&!@*yourself
Just because vaccinations do good Apparantly means they are perfect and unerring!
There is no possible way that any kind of successful medication could have any bad side effects…. Right? Right? Humans dont make mistakes… Right?
This was taken directly from the CDC website on federal register#2016-18103. Final Rule for Control of Communicable Diseases: Interstate and Foreign
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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published the final rule for the Control of Communicable Diseases on January 19th, 2017 which includes amendments to the current domestic (interstate) and foreign quarantine regulations for the control of communicable diseases. These amendments have been made in response to public comments received regarding the notice of proposed rulemaking published on August 15, 2016. This final rule improves CDC’s ability to protect against the introduction, transmission, and spread of communicable diseases while ensuring due process. This rule became effective on March 21st, 2017. The final rule is published on the Office of the Federal Register’s website.
Response to public comments
HHS/CDC published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on August 15, 2016, and received 15,800 public comments from individuals, stakeholders, and other interested parties during the 60-day comment period.
These comments covered a range of topics, including concerns regarding:
agreements between the CDC and persons subject to federal public health orders,
forced vaccination or medical treatment,
CDC’s constitutional and statutory authority for carrying out quarantine and isolation,
data collection from aircraft and vessel operators,
people being quarantined for non-quarantinable illnesses,
due process,
electronic monitoring and surveillance of persons subject to federal public health orders,
the proposed definition and requirement for airline and vessel operators to report an “ill person,”
public health risk assessments being made by non-medically trained personnel,
payment for hospital and other expenses for persons subject to federal public health orders, and
the proposed definition of “indigent.”
The Final Rule:
Outlines the provisions to reflect input received from individuals, industry, state and federal partners, public health authorities, and other interested parties.
Does not authorize compulsory medical testing, vaccination, or medical treatment without prior informed consent.
Requires CDC to advise individuals subject to medical examinations that such examinations will be conducted by an authorized health worker and with prior informed consent.
Includes strong due process protections for individuals subject to public health orders, including a right to counsel for indigent individuals.
Does not expand CDC’s authority beyond what is granted by Congress, nor does it alter the list of diseases subject to federal isolation or quarantine, which is established by an Executive Order of the President.
Limits to 72 hours the amount of time that an individual may be apprehended pending the issuance of a federal order for isolation, quarantine, or conditional release.
Provides the public with explicit information about how and where the CDC conducts public health risk assessments and manages travelers at US ports of entry.