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Thursday, 8 October 2009

Now Scotland protests against mandatory vaccination

We were rather surprised at interest in a blog post of ours from about a week ago informing people of a mandatory vaccination protest which took place in Westminster on Saturday gone.

Although this blog author did not go, we believe 200 people did and this blog author is sympathetic to their concern.

We would, in that spirit, like to flag up a similar event taking place in Edinburgh at the beginning of December. Again, this blog author will not be there - though will be in spirit.

Anyone else get the feeling that the public - or parts of - are not buying this whole bird/swine/human flu thing? They can't all be listening to Alex Jones and David Icke, surely?

Anyway, here's details of the Scottish demonstration:

A Swine Flu Manditory Vaccination Protest has been organised in Edinburgh, Scotland on December 12th from 12noon-2pm. We will be meeting outside the gates of Edinburgh Castle at 12noon and then marching down the Royal Mile to the Scottish parliament building.

This will be a peaceful protest and we ask that everybody behave accordingly with no alcohol or abusive behaviour. Protestors should wear warm waterproof clothing and bring banners and posters. Homemade t-shirts with anti-vaccination slogans or fancydress would be welcomed.


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