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madfranks
13th November 2013, 11:26 AM
Easy, because scaring people makes them do what you want better and faster than educating them. This is just a snippet... the whole article is at the link.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/11/chris-rossini/the-state-likes-to-frighten-you/


While we’re on the subject of injections. Back in the November 1925 issue of The Wisconsin Medical Journal, a doctor named John P. Keller, who was the “Commissioner of Health of Milwaukee” explained why the government loves to focus on the short-game and using fear (my emphasis):

“Since people cannot be vaccinated against their will, the biggest job of a health department has always been and always will be to persuade the unprotected people to get vaccinated. This we attempted to do in three ways: First, by education; Second, by fright; and Third, by pressure.

We dislike very much to mention fright and pressure. Yet, they accomplish more than education because they work faster than education, which is normally a slow process. During the months of March and April, we tried education and vaccinated only 62,000. During May, we made use of fright and pressure and vaccinated 223,000.”

Show those numbers to any power-hungry person and it’s a no-brainer: He/She will choose the 223,000 (from fear) over the 62,000 (from education).