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Showing posts with label Malcolm McClure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malcolm McClure. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2009

ANOTHER VACCINATION VICTIM-DO NOT ALLOW YOURSELF OR YOUR FAMILY TO BE VACCINATED.



A One-in-a-Million Shot
Flu shot suspected in Redskins cheerleading hopeful's neurological condition
By DERRICK WARD and MATTHEW STABLEY
Updated 1:42 PM EDT, Wed, Oct 14, 2009


NBCWashington.com

ASHBURN, Va. -- Desiree Jennings thought it would be a good idea to get the seasonal flu shot. Her job offered incentives for it, and she didn't want to get sick.

Ten days after she got the shot at a Reston Safeway, she did get sick.

"I got flu-like symptoms -- nausea, vomiting, body aches, fever -- then was lethargic for a week and started blacking out," said Jennings, an AOL employee and Washington Redskins ambassador hoping to one day be a cheerleader for the team, the Loudoun Times-Mirror reported.

Doctors couldn't figure out why her ability to speak and walk were so adversely affected. She saw neurologists, physical therapists and psychologists.

Redskins Ambassador Has Serious Health Problems After Flu Shot
Redskins Ambassador Has Serious Health Problems After Flu Shot
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Redskins Ambassador Has Serious Health Problems After Flu Shot

"I was hoping for Lyme, praying for lupus, even Graves' disease," she said. "Unfortunately they were all ruled out."

Finally, doctors at Johns Hopkins figured it out, diagnosing dystonia, a rare neurological condition with no cure brought on by infections, brain trauma or, as is believed in her case, reaction to medication. It causes body jerks and abnormal or repetitive movements.

"A simple conversation with two people -- you and I could converse on the couch, and if the phone were to ring it would send her into a violent convulsion," said her husband, Brendan Jennings.

Strangely enough -- as she can't walk forward five feet without stumbling -- with some effort, she can perform one of her life's passions: running. And she walks backward with ease -- oddly empowering, now. After her ordeal began, "My insurance wasn't going to pay for another hospital visit. Matter of fact, they called us as we were driving to Johns Hopkins not to offer a specialist but instead to offer a hospital bed and a wheelchair for our house. I told them I wanted to know what was happening to me and that I didn't want to be in a wheelchair."

Her reaction is one in a million, doctors said.

"I would've much rather won the lottery and bought that ticket instead of gotten the flu shot if I knew that risk existed," she said.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

MIKIVERSE EDITOR TO GIVE IMPORTANT HUMAN RIGHTS TALK ON INALIENABLE HUMAN RIGHTS



Tetractys Merkaba has been confirmed as a guest speaker at the important local truth group, the 'truth cinema'.

TRUTH CINEMA, conceived originally by Kelly Jones in 2008, and presently run by local artist and political organiser, Chris Andrews, runs a fortnightly group that focuses on screening important documentaries and will commence offering talks by relevant people on September 30th, when Patrice Saint examines the influence of Ancient Egyptian culture on Christianity. If you enjoyed the popular documentary 'Zeitgeist'-especially part one, then you would not want to miss this talk.



Documentaries screened thus far, include the important Australian made "Fool Me Twice", chronicling the Bali inside job, as well as "Food Matters", "The Matrix of Power-Redux", "Eye of the Pheonix" and "Zeitgeist".

Upcoming documentaries include "The Flouride Deception", "The World According To Monsanto", and Indigenous Australian Mark McMurtrie talking about Human Rights.



Tetractys, has been confirmed to speak on October 28th, where he will talk about our inalienable human rights, why they are important, and why they still exist.

Tickets for this event are only $5, which goes towards the hire of the cinema.

Please contact the mikiverse for more details.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

FOREIGN OWNED HERALD SUN RUNS HIT PIECE ON CAR REGISTRATION

READ ORIGINAL HERALD SUN ARTICLE HERE

"BAR codes and computer chips could replace vehicle registrations in Victoria one day under a dramatic rethink of number plate designs."

The Mikiverse understands that there is a chip implanted within the tax registration sticker that you choose to place on your car window. Also, there are chips implanted in your air bags.

"The three-letter, three-digit number plates, introduced in 1977, have worked their way through to XXX-000 and are expected to revert to AAA-000 in the next 12 months, sparking calls for a new style of plate for the Garden State."

Calls by whom and for what reason? There is no law that requires any one to have a number, or a tax plate on their car. Can we presume that these calls are being made by a nefarious party that doesn't have our best interests at heart?

"Austroads, the association of Australian and New Zealand traffic authorities, was reported to be investigating embedding identification chips in cars"

Who are these traffic authorities? Can't be Vic Roads-they are an agency of a state government. Governments are our SERVANTS and agencies are subserviant to them, thereby precluding them from being in a position to give orders or make decisions, as per one of the definitions of the word 'authorities'. The other meaning, of course is to be an acknowledged expert, and I am rather dubious of any claims put forward that the agency, or the corporation known as Roads Corporation.

"and RACV public policy manager Brian Negus said while bar code number plates might be a long way into the future, Victoria could adopt innovative registration methods already available."

What has the RACV got to do with anything? Why no mention of the fact that you only need to register your motor vehicle, if you decide to apply for a licence?

Is this part of the process of adjusting the public to the invasive practices of the Orwellian Communist-Fascist State that has crept up around us?


Monday, August 10, 2009

THE AGE FRAUDELENTLY ATTACKS AUSTRALIAN CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP

This is an article printed in The Age newspaper in Melbourne back in 2004. This article unfairly maligns Peter Olney and important civil liberties group UPMART. Interestingly there was no follow up story from The Age when Peter won on appeal in the County Court in 2005.

READ THE ORIGINAL AGE ARTICLE HERE


Registration scheme bogus

By Dan Silkstone
June 7, 2004

The State Government and VicRoads have warned Victorians about a civil liberties group offering motorists lifetime vehicle registration for $500 and issuing illegal number plates.

The group, which claims to have 3500 Australian members, is known as the United People Movement Against Road Tolls.

UPMART's website offers the chance to "claim a lawful exemption from paying road tolls" under a scheme dubbed Common Law Vehicle Registration. The website promises, "Pay once forever!!" and claims to offer lawful car registration.

While other Victorian bumpers proclaim the state as "The place to be", UPMART gives members home-made plates bearing the words "HM Elector's Parliament" (HM stands for Her Majesty's).

Transport Minister Peter Batchelor said such schemes were "highly illegal".

"People who participate in these schemes are being ripped off and are subject to severe penalties for driving an unregistered vehicle," he said.

State Labor backbencher Tony Robinson raised concerns about the group in Parliament, saying he had seen an advertisement for the scheme in the newsletter of Box Hill senior citizen's group, National Seniors.

"I am very concerned that the National Seniors organisation and others might be misled by the advertisement," he said.

Peter Olney, 62, an UPMART member and spokesman, displays the group's black-and-white numberplates on his four-wheel-drive and backs the group's fight against what he sees as an unjust licensing and registration system.

Mr Olney, of Mitcham, said UPMART's lifetime registration cost him $500.

He said UPMART members believed the scheme was legal under citizenship rights from the British Bill of Rights, the Australian Constitution and the Road Safety Act.

Mr Olney will appear before the Ringwood Magistrates Court next month to appeal against a $110 fine he received in January for driving a car without legal registration. VicRoads says several people have been fined for displaying the plates and have fought unsuccessful court actions.

"There is no provision for common law vehicle registration in the Road Safety Act," said VicRoads General Manager Geoff Shanks.

Mr Olney said the Road Safety Act did not specify that VicRoads was the only body permitted to offer a registration service and claimed that UPMART was legally allowed to offer Victorians an alternative. He said "dozens" of drivers bore UPMART plates.

Mr Batchelor said VicRoads was the only agency authorised to register vehicles in Victoria. Fines for driving an unregistered vehicle cost up to $500.

The group also claims its scheme allows motorists to avoid paying for tollways.