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OT: Farrakhan suspicious of H1N1 vaccine / Louis Farrakhan: H1N1 Vaccine Developed to Kill People

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computeruser

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Oct 21, 2009, 11:44:57 AM10/21/09
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Louis Farrakhan: H1N1 Vaccine Developed to Kill People
Tuesday , October 20, 2009

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said the H1N1 flu vaccine was
developed to kill people, UPI reported.

"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," Farrakhan
reportedly said during an event in Memphis, Tenn. "We have to develop
a science that kills them and makes it look as though they died from
some disease."

The 76-year-old added that many wise people won't take the vaccine,
according to UPI.

His comments were made during an event to observe the group's Holy Day
of Atonement, and also marked the 14th anniversary of the Million Man
March in Washington.

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Farrakhan suspicious of H1N1 vaccine
Published: Oct. 19, 2009 at 11:56 PM

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.

Farrakhan told listeners not to become complacent as a result of
Barack Obama's election as the United States' first black president,
the newspaper said.

"You have to understand that he was voted in to take on the affairs of
a nation, not yours and mine. He is the American president, not the
black president," he said.

© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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I wonder if Alex Jones or David Icke are on the same page with
Farrakhan.

Eldon

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Oct 21, 2009, 12:00:25 PM10/21/09
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Probably. I wish the silly shits would stop denying science. Alex
Jones, to his credit, does say something halfway rational about once a
month.

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