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Would you give a urine sample to govt because… ZIKA?

Posted on August 1, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Do the public health consequences warrant this government action? And what are the privacy protections and data destruction conditions? Joe Cadillic sends these along:

“Officials believe the local transmission is confined to a small area north of downtown Miami within a single ZIP code. However, local, state and federal
health officials are continuing their investigation, which includes going
door-to-door to ask residents for urine samples and other information in an
effort to determine how many people may be infected. Additional cases are
anticipated.” READ MORE on CNN.

Erin Elizabeth responds to the the news thusly:

The feds and other local authorities are going DOOR TO DOOR to private residences asking (demanding?) urine samples.

What if a resident does not comply? What else are they testing for? Would you
comply? I can tell you right now I am not giving any local or federal agent my
urine. If arrest were the alternative then let them arrest me. I have nothing
to hide, but no way would I submit to such a test if the feds showed up at my
door. Some experts I’m speaking with are saying their asking for urine under
the guise of “Zika virus” when it is, in fact, for something much more
sinister. READ MORE on HealthNut News.

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