FA Note: Dr. Tenpenney’s article below details what may be the
most important property rights battle we face. If we lose our natural
right to control what happens to our bodies, all other “property” ownership
is illusory. The missing element in this article is the vaccine connection
to the United Nations’ Global Health initiatives, as targeted through Millenium
Development Goals of the WHO and UNICEF.
While it appears that
the recent measles hysteria pushed a button that rocketed nearly all 50
states to introduce vaccine bills simultaneously, calling to restrict
and/or remove vaccine exemptions for children, the plan has actually been
evolving for a long time. The flurry of legislative actions are rooted in
the Healthy People guidelines which began
35 years ago.
In 1976, Congress
created The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP)
to coordinate disease prevention and health promotion efforts across the
United States. Three years later, Surgeon
General Julius B Richmond chronicled the state of health in America, then defined
five quantitative goals for public health. The document came to be
referred to as Healthy People. With the help
of Assistant
Surgeon General Michael McGinnis, the formal publication was released in
1979. In 1980, a companion
piece
written by the Institutes of Medicine – Promoting Health/ Preventing
Disease: Objectives for the Nation — set forth 226 specific, measurable
health objectives. This was the action plan for the Healthy People goals. These two documents, considered
to be “landmarks” in the history of public health, became Healthy People 1990.
Lofty goals were put
forth for many areas of health, but some of the first directives for mass vaccination
were established in Healthy People 1990.
For example, one goal was to achieve at least a 60% influenza vaccination
rate among high-risk populations. Another was to fully vaccinate all children
with MMR, polio and DTP by two years of age.
The goals were meant
to be national in scope. But 1980s was long before the age of instant internet
communication and few of the objectives were met in the era between 1980
and 1990. Therefore, planning
the objectives
for the new decade began in 1987, engaging broad based input from across the
country.
By the time Healthy People 2000 was released in
1990, more than 7,000 persons and public health organizations at the
local, state, and national levels had participated in the development of
22 topics with 312 objectives. Included in Healthy People 2000
were goals to ensure all children were fully vaccinated and all older adults
were vaccinated with both the influenza and pneumonia vaccines.
In 2010, the current
guidelines were released, framed as Healthy People 2020. The latest recommendations are vast in
scope and include government intrusion into nearly ever conceivable area
of personal life and health. What started out as 15 topics and 226 objectives
in 1990 has grown to 42
topics
and more than 1,200 objectives for 2020.
Representatives
from more than 50
Federal Agencies
helped develop the Healthy People 2020
topic areas. Representatives from each agency also worked with the Federal
Interagency Workgroup (FIW), a task force that
includes, among others, the Departments of Agriculture, Education, and
Transportation. The massive efforts were coordinated by The Office of Disease
Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), in conjunction
with the Department of HHS. All agencies drew on the expertise
of the Assistant Secretary’s extensive Advisory
Committee
on National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. The Assistant
Secretary of Health,
who reports directly to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HSS),
has direct oversight of ODPHP activities. HSS
has more than 77,000 employees. Thousands of people participated in the
development of Healthy People 2020 and have a
stake in its implementation.
U.S. National Vaccine Plan
In 2010, partners
from all over the world came together with a global commitment to immunization,
declaring 2010 to 2020 as the Decade
of Vaccines.
American children today receive 49 doses of 16 different vaccines before
5 years of age. There is no end in sight with at least 300
vaccines
in the current developmental pipeline.
The National Vaccine Plan, developed by the
U.S. Department of Human Services (HSS) is the roadmap for a “21st
century vaccine and immunization enterprise.” It lays bare the incestuous
public-private relationship between the pharmaceutical vaccine manufacturers,
the U.S. government and the World Health Community. The plan includes specific
outlines and strategies for advancing vaccine R&D
in conjunction with the NIH and FDA;
calls for government guaranteed financing, supply, and distribution
of vaccines; and requests funding for new pro-vaccine information pieces to
be distributed consumers and health care providers.
The
National Vaccine Implementation Plan was designed to coordinate with Healthy People 2020. This plan outlines the goals and
objectives to achieve increase vaccination over a 10-year period, with
action steps, processes and measurable outcomes to be achieved between 2012
and 2015. The implementation plan has five broad objectives:
1.
Develop
new and improved vaccines
2.
Enhance
the vaccine safety system
3.
Support
communications to enhance informed vaccine decision-making
4.
Ensure
a stable supply of, access to and better use of recommended vaccines
5.
Increase
global prevention through vaccination
In December, 2014,
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation released a special report called Outbreaks: Protecting Americans
from Infectious Diseases. The first 10 pages discuss Ebola, superbugs,
tuberculosis, pandemic flu and mosquito-borne diseases, the major infectious
disease threats seen today. The document then transitions to a lengthy discussion
about vaccines and the major risk of infection for unvaccinated children.
Elimination of Exemptions: The Playbook
On page 75 of this
document,
the playbook for the current flurry of vaccination laws is succinctly and
shockingly laid out.
Increasing Vaccination Rates: Improving the
nation’s vaccination rates would help prevent disease, mitigate suffering,
and reduce healthcare costs. The Trust for America’s Health and the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation recommend a number of actions that can be taken
to increase vaccination rates for children, teens and adults around the
country, including:
- Minimize vaccine exemptions: States should enact and enable universal childhood vaccinations except where immunization is medically contraindicated. Non-medical vaccine exemptions, including personal belief exemptions, enable higher rates of exemptions in those states that allow them [implying religious and philosophical exemptions should not be allowed.]
- Increasing public education campaigns about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines: Federal, state and local health officials, in partnership with medical providers and community organizations, should conduct assertive campaigns about the importance of vaccines [hence, the measles media blitz] particularly stressing and demonstrating the safety and efficacy of immunizations. Targeted outreach should be made to high-risk groups and to racial and ethnic minority populations where the misperceptions about vaccines are particularly high.
- Expand alternate delivery sites: The National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC) has recommended including expansion of vaccination services offered by pharmacists and other community immunization providers, vaccination at the workplace, and increased vaccination by providers who care for pregnant women. [schools have vaccinated children without parental consent.]
- Bolstering immunization registries and tracking: States should take steps to integrate immunization registries and EHRs to help track when patients receive vaccines, improve information sharing across providers, remind providers to routinely provide recommended vaccinations, remind patients of vaccinations and address gaps.
- Requiring universal immunization of healthcare personnel for all ACIP recommended vaccinations: According to a joint policy statement by the Association of Professional in Infection control and Epidemiology (APIC) and Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), mandatory immunization programs are the most effective way to increase healthcare personnel vaccination rates. As such, the Societies support healthcare employee policies that require healthcare workers to demonstrate immunity or document receipt of ACIP-recommended vaccinations as a condition of employment, unpaid service [volunteers will be vaccinated], or receipt of professional privileges [doctors vaccinated to work].This information is sobering – but should be infuriating. The objectives in Healthy People 2020 represent the massive expansion of a nanny-state government, intent on taking over every area of a person’s life and eliminating health choices. The legislative moves we are fighting were set in motion many years ago.What can you do? Get involved. Join the NVICAdvocacy.org portal. Work to stop the bills that are on deck to take away our rights. Tell those involved that mass vaccination and Healthy People 2020 is not about making people healthy. It is about control.
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Filed Under: Family Autonomy, Medicine, New World Order, Police State, Property Rights, United NationsCommentsToo many errors in concocting these vaccines have been reported over the past 10 years. The Autism problem hasn’t been settled. The use of mercury and other dangerous chemicals has been confirmed. Our “central planners” have some explaining to do before we return to taking these shots.Let them ban us from public schools. It would be better for our kids if they didn’t go to public schools.Watch out for innocuous state bills creeping in to your state legislatures. All of these folks have been sufficiently bribed by federal grants to states to let this sail through under the radar.Top-down healthcare is economically unsustainable and dangerous to your health.Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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