Report on the Toronto vaccination scene from Infowars.com:
“The numbers are considerably down from just 4 days ago and now Canadian officials are ramping up their efforts to get people to take the shot by expanding clinics into the workplace and schools. Another tactic they are using is to claim that there is a shortage. This is a marketing technique which causes people to rush out and line up because of the shortage. You will see similar techniques used by companies like PlayStation and Nintendo. They claim that they can not keep up with the demand and the result is people flock to the stores to make sure that they get theirs before its all gone….”
More story and links on infowars.com
Interesting that while these reporters were originally given permission by management to film and interview in the building where people were lining up for vaccinations, they were later asked to leave when it became apparent that they were asking” the wrong kind of questions”. So bear in mind when you watch this video that you may be hearing questions that are not officially sanctioned!
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November 9, 2009 at 11:00 am
We can’t have troublemakers like these posing as legitimate journalists. Management should have checked their credentials before they were let in, in the first place.
If the government says these vaccines are safe, who are we to question their science. Are these guys doctors or health experts? I don’t think so.
I’ll bet they’re the sort who go around saying 9-11 was an inside job and that the Queen is a reptilian and now they’ve jumped on this flu bandwagon to try to get some more public attention.
IF these kind of stories were true, why wouldn’t we hear about them on the CBC or read about them in the Globe and Mail?
Oh, and you’re going to tell me that the press is “controlled” by big business and that it’s all some sort of “conspiracy”. The CBC too? Please….