Saturday, October 24, 2009

I Guess it All Depends on Who Says It

Have you heard about the government's plans to kill millions of us with the H1N1 vaccine? No? Well, maybe if Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh were making the claim it would be news, but the claim comes from Louis Farrakhan leader of the Nation of Islam, so our friends at the MSM are having another one of their "move along, nothing to see here" moments.

As reported by UPI, this is what Farrakhan said:

Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan told an
audience in Memphis he believes the H1N1 flu vaccine was developed to kill
people, a witness said.

Farrakhan, 76, spoke for nearly three hours Sunday at a gathering to
observe the religious group's Holy Day of Atonement, which also marked the 14th
anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, the (Memphis) Commercial
Appeal reported, citing a source who attended the speech.

"The Earth can't take 6.5 billion people. We just can't feed that many.
So what are you going to do? Kill as many as you can. We have to develop a
science that kills them and makes it look as though they died from some
disease," Farrakhan said, adding that many wise people won't take the
vaccine.

"The black community has become toxic and must cleanse and restore
peace from within," Farrakhan said.

Actually, Farrakhan's rant isn't all that original, John Holdren, Obama's Science Czar has advocated secretly introducing chemicals into the food and water supply to control the population. Not hard to see where Farrakhan might get the idea that this particular administration is capable of killing its own citizens, but his "no biggie" attitude towards it is troubling.

In any case, had this claim been made by someone on the right side of the spectrum, the kids at the HoPo and the Daily Kool Aid would be wetting their pants. Guess it all depends on who says it.

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