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Tuesday, 14 July 2009

A public service announcement... David Icke style.

After twelve years of living under ZaNuLiebour's totalitarian freedom-hating regime, we would hereby like to confess to doing everything we are told, like a well programmed drone. So, when we were on YouTube and saw a page which read: "Post this anywhere and everywhere," we obviously have been well trained by now and just had to follow the order.



Putting a serious head on for a moment, there are quite a few conspiracy stories surrounding population reduction and swine flu. If swine flu is as bad as the media is making us believe, them some people could see their wishes granted...

Or it could just be overblown hysteria. What's your view?

Anyway, if we - the public - get offered a 'swine flu' vaccine, it is up to you whether or not to have it. Research what the pros and cons are and listen to more than one argument. Unless they bring in a compulsion law.

And if in doubt for now, pop down to your local branch of Holland & Barrett and ask the manager about echinacea, vitamin C and garlic.

We'll leave you with a mini history lesson. But go do your own reading.

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