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NiceGoing
05-24-2012, 11:14 AM
Revolt Against Vaccines Leads to Mass Exodus From Texas Colleges-Hundreds of classes cancelled as ACC loses 10,000 students

Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Infowars.com
Thursday, May 24, 2012

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Infowars has talked to a senior administrator with Austin Community College who has divulged that enrollment numbers are collapsing due to students refusing to comply with vaccinations they are told are mandatory in order to take classes.

The ACC administrator told Alex Jones that some 10,000 students have refused to enroll because of their refusal to take inoculations. Although waivers for religious or personal objections are available, the ACC source said students were being given the impression that the inoculations are compulsory. Indeed, college authorities are lying to students by telling them they will be refused enrolment if they don’t take the shots, according to the source.

This has led to a staggering 15 per cent decline in students enrolling since January and forced ACC to cancel 500 classes over the next semester alone.

When students are asked why they are dropping out or failing to enroll, huge numbers of them are citing the institution’s aggressive vaccination policy. According to the administrator, a similar pattern of dropouts due to students revolting over vaccines is being witnessed across the country.

Our source did not wish to be named but expressed her desire to alert the general public about the fact that thesituation had turned into a major crisis for Austin Community College, which is the second largest institution of higher learning in Central Texas.

This is yet another example of how the greed of the pharmaceutical industry, in its quest to profit from an ever growing number of vaccines forced on children and young people, is actually destroying an entire area of the economy. The process bears some similarities to how the travel industry has been ravaged by aggressive, invasive and pointless security measures directed against tourists by the TSA and other government agencies, measures that cost some $600 billion in lost revenue.

Concerns about the dangers of vaccines have been growing steadily in recent years. A September 2011 Thomson Reuters-NPR Health poll found that one in four Americans believe vaccines are unsafe.

A 2009 Washington Post report found that college students were shunning the H1N1 vaccine because they viewed the virus’s threat as “a media-concocted sensation.”

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URL to article: http://www.infowars.com/revolt-against-vaccines-leads-to-mass-exodus-from-texas-colleges/

pcgame
05-24-2012, 11:42 AM
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Eagles' Wings
05-24-2012, 12:05 PM
If this is true, it gives us hope to think that the coming generation is thinking about this issue.

Voluntary Man
05-24-2012, 12:13 PM
put on a lab coat, and run around with a hypoderm of saline, and see how long you last before they throw a net over you. then, do the same thing, only this time say "I'm from the government," and see how long it takes the sheep to form a line.

thoughtomator
05-24-2012, 12:23 PM
Maleducation industry vs. PhRma = red on red scenario

Danke
05-24-2012, 12:26 PM
Sure some or a lot of this isn't because of the poor economy?

Demigod
05-24-2012, 12:26 PM
what is the vaccine for?

kuckfeynes
05-24-2012, 12:28 PM
There's no doubt young people know they're being sold a crock.
I have great hope for the coming generation.
What worries me are the outgoing ones...

Zippyjuan
05-24-2012, 01:00 PM
Doesn't say what percent of students not enrolling are doing so due to the vaccination policy.

Looks like it is a state of Texas menengitis vaccine requirement:
http://www.texastrustees.org/news-clips/weatherford-college-sees-slight-spring-enrollment-decline

According to data from the Texas Association of Community Colleges, in the six-institution group of colleges similar to Weatherford College’s size, all six reported enrollment decreases, with a 6.4 percent drop overall. Two-year schools close by have also noticed changes, including the Tarrant County College district, which experienced a fall enrollment decrease of more than 450 students from 2010 to 2011.

Baker credited the change to the economy as well as a new meningitis vaccination. The vaccination law, which took effect Jan. 1, requires new and transfer students younger than 30, entering a Texas college or university, to show proof they’ve been vaccinated against meningitis in the previous five years. “The new meningitis vaccination requirement took many students by surprise because of the hassle and in some cases, the cost, so community colleges around the state saw enrollment decreases,” Baker said. “Plus, employment is beginning to pick up around the state of Texas, and that can have an inverse effect on community college enrollment.”

The school also lost $10 billion from their budget this year and had to make cuts and raise fees which would also impact enrolment numbers. http://www.ccnewsnow.com/?p=24563

ACC receives about $60 million in state funds, and the current House and Senate budget proposals would result in 17 percent to 21 percent cuts, or a loss of $10 million to $12 million, according to ACC’s budget development manual.

“Conditions from the state continue to worsen for ACC,” Ben Ferrell, executive vice president of finance and administration, told the board of trustees in April.

The manual states the school may make up the difference by increasing the average class size by one student per class (a savings of $4 million); tuition increases (each dollar per course hour increase yields $900,000); limiting tuition waivers; and reducing capital outlay by as much as $2 million in a single year.

RonRules
05-24-2012, 01:05 PM
Go Darwin Go!

John F Kennedy III
05-24-2012, 03:19 PM
Revolt Against Vaccines Leads to Mass Exodus From Texas Colleges

Hundreds of classes cancelled as ACC loses 10,000 students

Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Infowars.com
Thursday, May 24, 2012

Infowars has talked to a whistleblower in a senior position at Austin Community College who has divulged that enrollment numbers are collapsing due to students refusing to comply with vaccinations they are told are mandatory in order to take classes.

http://www.associatedsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/HPV-vaccine-.jpg

The ACC administrator told Alex Jones that some 10,000 students have refused to enroll because of their refusal to take inoculations. Although waivers for religious or personal objections are available, the ACC source said students were being given the impression that the inoculations are compulsory.

Indeed, college authorities are lying to students by telling them they will be refused enrolment if they don’t take the shots, according to the source.

This has led to a staggering 15 per cent decline in students enrolling since January and forced ACC to cancel 500 classes over the next semester alone.

When students are asked why they are dropping out or failing to enroll, huge numbers of them are citing the institution’s aggressive vaccination policy. According to the administrator, a similar pattern of dropouts due to students revolting over vaccines is being witnessed across the country.

Our source did not wish to be named but expressed her desire to alert the general public about the fact that the situation had turned into a major crisis for Austin Community College, which is the second largest institution of higher learning in Central Texas.

This is yet another example of how the greed of the pharmaceutical industry, in its quest to profit from an ever growing number of vaccines forced on children and young people, is actually destroying an entire area of the economy.

The process bears some similarities to how the travel industry has been ravaged by aggressive, invasive and pointless security measures directed against tourists by the TSA and other government agencies, measures that cost some $600 billion in lost revenue.

Concerns about the dangers of vaccines have been growing steadily in recent years. A September 2011 Thomson Reuters-NPR Health poll found that one in four Americans believe vaccines are unsafe.

A 2009 Washington Post report found that college students were shunning the H1N1 vaccine because they viewed the virus’s threat as “a media-concocted sensation.”


original article here:
http://www.infowars.com/revolt-against-vaccines-leads-to-mass-exodus-from-texas-colleges/

Zippyjuan
05-24-2012, 03:23 PM
Two other posts. http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?378111-Students-Revolt-Against-Forced-Vaccinations-WAY-TO-GO!
The "mass exodus" has a 6.5 percent decline in enrolment in all community colleges in Texas and no figures as to what percent are due to the state requirement for all college students to have a menengitis vaccine and how many are due to budget cuts (the Austin Community College lost $10 billion or seventeen percent of their budget this year so they had to raise fees and make cuts) or other reasons.

According to data from the Texas Association of Community Colleges, in the six-institution group of colleges similar to Weatherford College’s size, all six reported enrollment decreases, with a 6.4 percent drop overall. Two-year schools close by have also noticed changes, including the Tarrant County College district, which experienced a fall enrollment decrease of more than 450 students from 2010 to 2011.

Baker credited the change to the economy as well as a new meningitis vaccination. The vaccination law, which took effect Jan. 1, requires new and transfer students younger than 30, entering a Texas college or university, to show proof they’ve been vaccinated against meningitis in the previous five years. “The new meningitis vaccination requirement took many students by surprise because of the hassle and in some cases, the cost, so community colleges around the state saw enrollment decreases,” Baker said. “Plus, employment is beginning to pick up around the state of Texas, and that can have an inverse effect on community college enrollment.”
http://www.texastrustees.org/news-clips/weatherford-college-sees-slight-spring-enrollment-decline

Warrior_of_Freedom
05-24-2012, 04:53 PM
the ACC source said students were being given the impression that the inoculations are compulsory.
Because that's the impression they AIM for. They tell you it's mandatory, when it's really not. IMO any institution claiming that should be sued out their ass.
I was appalled when my University told me I needed like 5 different vaccinations to attend. I refused, and guess what, I stayed and got my degree. So fuck them.

NiceGoing
05-24-2012, 06:55 PM
put on a lab coat, and run around with a hypoderm of saline, and see how long you last before they throw a net over you. then, do the same thing, only this time say "I'm from the government," and see how long it takes the sheep to form a line.

Yep, I wonder what the govt has ever done to deserve the kind of blind trust they receive from the people? It's an odd, unjustified phenomena imo!!:(

NiceGoing
05-24-2012, 06:58 PM
Sure some or a lot of this isn't because of the poor economy?

Not according to what the article explicitly states. Interesting turn of events, huh?

NiceGoing
05-24-2012, 07:01 PM
ALL vaccines have come under increasingly suspicious scrutiny due to the outrageous program prescribed for newborns' vaccination schedules. A very sad story here....

Austrian Econ Disciple
05-24-2012, 07:04 PM
At least we're winning on the vaccine front. I always thought it silly that people believed so many illnesses had the same characteristics as chicken pox and even that is not true for everyone (get it once then almost never get it again). Most illnesses cannot be immunized against.

Danke
05-24-2012, 08:29 PM
Not according to what the article explicitly states. Interesting turn of events, huh?

"When students are asked why they are dropping out or failing to enroll, huge numbers of them are citing the institution’s aggressive vaccination policy."

I would like actual numbers, not some vague lingo like "huge." Like totally, dude.

donnay
05-24-2012, 09:27 PM
Concerns about the dangers of vaccines have been growing steadily in recent years. A September 2011 Thomson Reuters-NPR Health poll found that one in four Americans believe vaccines are unsafe.

I am the one in four! They are unsafe!

OUTBREAKS PROOF THAT WHOOPING COUGH VACCINES DON'T WORK


Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, DO (http://www.newswithviews.com/Tenpenny/sherri128.htm)
January 11, 2011
NewsWithViews.com

This past summer, newspapers throughout North America announced an epidemic of whooping cough, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, in California that health officials predicted would spread throughout the country. From January, 2010 through the end of November, California's state epidemiologist reported 2,625 pertussis cases including ten infant deaths while the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 18,586 cases nationwide. [1] The reports have speculated that the outbreaks have been caused by the large number of unvaccinated children throughout the state. What these reports fail to mention is that most of the children who contracted pertussis had been vaccinated against whooping cough.

In response to the outbreaks, the California state legislature passed a law in September, 2010. The new law targets children in 7th to 12th. Starting with the 2012-13 school year, parents have been told that incoming seventh graders will need to provide proof of vaccination. [2] This has lead to some confusion because California law allows the execution of personal belief exemptions, or PBEs, giving parents the right to refuse vaccines.[3] According to 2009 records, close to 175 schools had PBE rates of 20 percent or more. A few schools had exemption rates above 70 percent. [4] While that may seem alarming to some, officials estimate that the overall rate for PBEs among the state's roughly 7,200 schools is about 2 percent. Officials believe that vaccination rates of at least 93 percent are needed to ensure so-called herd immunity against pertussis. So with 98 percent of California’s children receiving all of the CDC recommended vaccines, herd immunity should be maintained and blaming the unvaccinated for the outbreak is not logical.

Vaccine failures

The push for children of all ages and even their adult family members to get their DTaP shot is certainly questionable when one looks at a sampling of the well-documented cases of vaccine failure in communities with large numbers of whooping cough cases. In 1996, a statewide outbreak of pertussis occurred in Vermont, a state where vaccination rates were among the highest in the country. Of those children, 19 to 35 months of age who contracted whooping cough, 97 percent had received all doses of the recommended DTaP vaccines.

In 2006, British Medical Journal reported on a study showing that a substantial proportion of immunized children of school age who have a persistent cough may have had a recent infection with Bordetella pertussis. Harnden and colleagues recruited 172 children aged 5 to 16 years (from 18 U.K. general practices) who had been coughing for two weeks or more. Serological evidence of a recent pertussis infection was found in 64 of the children, and 55 of these children had been fully vaccinated. They went on to say, “Making a secure diagnosis of whooping cough may reassure the parents and prevent inappropriate investigations and treatment, conclude the authors.” [5]

More recently, The Star-Ledger reported on February 11, 2009 of a pertussis outbreak in 21 fully vaccinated children in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [6] Even in Canada, a laboratory-confirmed pertussis outbreak occurred among preschool children in Toronto where greater than 90 percent of the kids were up-to-date with pertussis immunization. [7]

The Watchdog Institute, an investigative journalism center based in San Diego, recently teamed up with local San Diego television station, KPBS, to research the actual number of families affected by the whooping cough outbreak to determine how many children had been fully vaccinated against pertussis. The four-month investigation culminated in the airing of a documentary on December 16, 2010. Their research was revealing: In the nine California counties most affected, 44 to 83 percent of those contracting the infection had been fully vaccinated. In Ohio and Texas, two states also having record numbers of whooping cough cases, 75 and 67.5 percent respectively had been vaccinated. [8]

Dr. Fritz Mooi, a respected Dutch scientist who has been studying pertussis bacteria mutations for 15 years, claims a more virulent strain is the cause of recent outbreaks. Mooi says the international Global Pertussis Initiative has ignored his theories about a new, more toxic strain of the disease. “They just don’t want to listen,” he said. “They have kept it out of their articles, and it’s a kind of censorship.” Much money has been invested in the current vaccine, Mooi said, and if he is right about a new strain, a different vaccine would need to be developed. [9]

Conflicts of interest

The Watchdog Institute and KPBS further found that the two leading global makers of pertussis vaccines, Sanofi Pasteur and GlaxoSmith Kline, have funded expert groups that recommend vaccine policy on the disease to government agencies. Sanofi Pasteur funds the most influential group, the Global Pertussis Initiative, which is made up of 35 medical experts from 16 countries. The Watchdog Institute and KPBS found that 24 of the group’s members have received funding from Sanofi Pasteur, its parent company Sanofi-Aventis, and/or GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). [10]

The CDC cites the Global Pertussis Initiative in its publications and the World Health Organization had four members of the Initiative on their pertussis vaccine advisory committee. This conflict of interest translates to countries spending millions on pertussis vaccines that have a long history of not being protective, with the manufacturers unwilling to spend any of their revenue on research into emerging strains of pertussis. Globally, vaccines were a $22 billion industry last year and according to one forecast, sales are expected to top $34 billion by 2012. In just the state of California, health departments spent $207 million on pertussis vaccines since 2007 with a whopping $59.6 million spent in 2010. [11]

Vaccinated as Silent Carriers

Vaccine-induced immunity to pertussis is measured by a blood test, called a titer test, which measures the presence of specific antibodies thought to be protective. It is recognized that these antibodies wane over time. The incidence of B. pertussis infection in adolescents and adults appears to be approximately one percent per year. Infection is most likely to be pertussis among those with a cough that has lasted more than 21 days. Officials believe infections in adolescents caused by “waning immunity” to be a source of transmission in the community, particularly for young infants.

As a result, new vaccines such as Boostrix, for children 11 to 18 years of age, and Adacel, for adults 19 to 64 years of age, have been developed and licensed for use in the U.S. [12] Public health officials hope that by vaccinating teens and adults there will be fewer cases of pertussis overall. The rush to revaccinate the entire population and all age groups against pertussis has had little effect on lowering the incidence of whooping cough overall.

Pertussis-containing vaccines seem to have little effect on the overall incidence of the infection. Instead of focusing on the fear of whooping cough, it is obvious we need to focus on strengthening the immune system naturally and simple public health measure that work. Health aids such as hand washing, getting eight hours of sleep per night, taking vitamin C and maintaining a high blood level of Vitamin D are foundational in the prevention of all infectious diseases, including pertussis. Clearly, public health officials need to embrace these non-toxic, non-invasive methods over injections that don’t work and can cause serious harm.

Footnotes:

1, MMWR. Pertussis Weekly Update. Week 48
2, “New California Law Mandates Whooping Cough Booster Shot for Teens,” Jan 3, 2011.
3, National Vaccine Information Center documentation.
4, Whooping Cough in California Worries Officials. ABC Healthnews. June 24, 2010.
5, Ibid
6, “Whooping Cough returns to Hunterdon County” by Mike Frasinelli, The Star-Ledger, February 11, 2009 .
7, Waters, Valerie et al. "Outbreak of Atypical Pertussis Detected by Polymerase Chain Reaction in Immunized Preschool-Aged Children." Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 28(7):582-587, July 2009.
8, "Many whooping cough victims have been immunized; Experts spar over prospects of new disease strain," by Kevin Crowe. Published December 13, 2010
9. "Blurred lines of Influence," by Kevin Crowe and Roxanna Popescu. Published December 14, 2010.
10. Ibid. “Blurred lines of influence.”
11. Ibid. “Blurred lines of influence.”
12. National Network for Immunization Information. “Adolescent and Adult Pertussis Vaccines.” December, 2006.

© 2011 - Sherri Tenpenny - All Rights Reserve

John F Kennedy III
05-24-2012, 10:30 PM
The risk with vaccines far outweigh the benefits.

Eagles' Wings
05-25-2012, 08:30 AM
Because that's the impression they AIM for. They tell you it's mandatory, when it's really not. IMO any institution claiming that should be sued out their ass.
I was appalled when my University told me I needed like 5 different vaccinations to attend. I refused, and guess what, I stayed and got my degree. So fuck them.

It does cause me great anger when people are threatened - through fear. It is abusive. Most college age people are 18 and older. In checking wikilaw, I understand that they are now their own legal guardian and must "just say no" to more than they ever imagined.