7.30.2009

Your right to self-shield, information from a questionable source

The NSF is an NGO, which are notoriously popular vehicles for intelligence operatives in foreign countries and here too. So please take this information from where it comes. As with all psyops, the good information is mixed together with the bad, and you have to sort it through yourself. It is worthwhile, in my opinion, to have the supplies on hand necessary to stay in your house for weeks on end should that be necessary. But as for isolating yourself on account of a non-deadly flu bug? Um not so much. And the sign on the door? Also not sure about that. Just be careful and Think Your Own Thoughts. - Ed.

The purpose of this White Paper is to set out the legal precedents and practical implementation of voluntary self-shielding and self-quarantine. At the end of this article are quotations from various legal sources that tend to support the conclusion that voluntary, at-home self-shielding and (if necessary) self-quarantine are viable, practical and easily available alternatives to mandated vaccination, isolation or incarceration in relocation centers during a declared “pandemic emergency.” Since the process is entirely voluntary, it preserves the rights and freedoms of the people and families choosing to self-shield.

Read more @ natural solutions foundation

2 comments:

kenny said...

Is the Natural Solutions Foundation a controlled opposition?

Some think so.
http://www.the-peoples-forum.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=8313

Who can you trust? That's an important question and I don't have an answer.

But I don't think I will mark my home as 'quarantined' as NSF suggests. That may draw a little too much attention.

I do like the idea of 'self-shielding.' That has many options.

A. Peasant said...

yes, i had reservations about posting it because it's a ngo with a slick website. a little too establishment anti-establishment if you know what i mean...

like you, i like the idea of self-shielding, being self-sufficient. people should have enough on hand to stay in their homes for a couple of weeks if they need to.

i'll check out the link.