Jane Bürgermeister said what was going on was the biggest crime of humans' existence.
Bürgermeister's appeal refers to a mass vaccination initiative by medical companies Baxter and Avir Green Hills Bio Technology. Bürgermeister, who is now suing - among others - Barack Obama, David Rockefeller, George Soros, Margaret Chan and David de Rothschild, said the companies were only eying an increase in profit.
She said the goal of this "bio terrorism" was to erase the American people. She claimed a genetically-altered vaccination would lead to death. [rc]
Austrian Times
Remember ME - You Me and Dementia
July 21, 2009
AUSTRIA: Journalist to sue WHO and UN over 'mass murder plans'
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VIENNA, Austria / Austrian Times / July 21, 2009
By David Rogers
An investigative journalist based in Austria is suing the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) over "biological terrorism" and "attempted mass murder."
Jane Bürgermeister said what was going on was the biggest crime of humans' existence.
Bürgermeister's appeal refers to a mass vaccination initiative by medical companies Baxter and Avir Green Hills Bio Technology. Bürgermeister, who is now suing - among others - Barack Obama, David Rockefeller, George Soros, Margaret Chan and David de Rothschild, said the companies were only eying an increase in profit.
She said the goal of this "bio terrorism" was to erase the American people. She claimed a genetically-altered vaccination would lead to death. [rc]
Austrian Times
Jane Bürgermeister said what was going on was the biggest crime of humans' existence.
Bürgermeister's appeal refers to a mass vaccination initiative by medical companies Baxter and Avir Green Hills Bio Technology. Bürgermeister, who is now suing - among others - Barack Obama, David Rockefeller, George Soros, Margaret Chan and David de Rothschild, said the companies were only eying an increase in profit.
She said the goal of this "bio terrorism" was to erase the American people. She claimed a genetically-altered vaccination would lead to death. [rc]
Austrian Times