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EU's Roadmap for mass vaccination (2019) - we're right on schedule!

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McSilkson · 02/04/2021 14:38

ec.europa.eu/health/vaccination/key_documents_en

"Roadmap for the implementation of actions" is the title of the document in question - uploaded in May 2019.

It's highly enlightening to see that the timeline runs from 2018 to 2022 (the date when the new order is likely to have become completely entrenched). Actions include "developing a common vaccinationcard/passport for EU citizens ... that is compatible with electronic immunisation information systems [centralised "health" databases, basically]". 2019 - 2021 is designated the trial/ feasibility study phase, while the proposal of the EU-wide passport is set for 2022.

Another target is overcoming what is termed "vaccine hesitancy", with public attitude monitoring and behavioural science mooted as strategies...

Most sinisterly, the following is scheduled for 2021-22: "Develop guidance to overcome the legal and technical [and MORAL] barriers impeding the interoperability of national immunisation information systems..."

This lends strong support to my belief - shared by many others - that universal and essentially mandatory vaccination, as a pillar of an international biosecurity state, has been the end game all along. Everything that has been inflicted on us over the past year has been leading up to this, and has served to make a formerly unconscionable practice, i.e., widespread forced medical treatment, not only palatable, but even welcome to the average person.

All you have to do is say you love Big Brother take the jab, and we'll make the pain go away...

The whole thing has been quite genius, really. A triumph of behaviourism and social engineering.

KimMumsnet · 02/04/2021 16:41

Hello everyone
We’re getting a number of reports about anti-vax sentiment and misinformation. Mumsnet, being an open site, does mean that this kind of thing tends to be robustly challenged on the boards, and many users are here looking for reassurance after all.
We're always on alert to anyone here with a specific agenda to share a particular (often extreme) point of view. We'll usually ban such posters as their contributions to threads are rarely helpful. We also delete links to sites that are clearly peddling bad science/fake news.
We think, especially with the emergence of new vaccines, it’s understandable people will want to discuss what’s involved - but we’d always urge anyone with questions to speak to a medical professional too. You can also find further information about vaccines on the NHS website. www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/why-vaccination-is-safe-and-important/

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