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3301 Swine Flu Pandemic Hysteria Hoax Heads For Court 15/03/2010 08:47:32
3302 State Attempts To Coerce Vaccines Whilst Parents Refuse 16/03/2010 14:16:07
3303 UK Government Forced To Halt Summary Care Record Medical Database 16/03/2010 14:20:06
3304 U.S. Intelligence Planned To Destroy WikiLeaks 16/03/2010 14:31:30
3305 Protests - House Of Lords Rushes Digital Economy Bill Without Consent 16/03/2010 14:38:43
3306 Criminal Whitewash: UK Digital Economy Bill 16/03/2010 14:47:18
3307 Tuberculosis Vaccine Trial Stopped Due To Deaths Cluster 17/03/2010 10:41:35
3308 Team To Probe Four Babies Dead And 17 Ill After Vaccine Shots 17/03/2010 10:46:46
3309 Swine Flu Chief Drug Dealer UK...Please Go Away 17/03/2010 10:50:33
3310 Michigan Invokes Terrorism To Refuse Swine Flu Costs FOIA Request 17/03/2010 10:57:49
3311 What Panorama Didn't Talk About - Our Rights 17/03/2010 11:00:13
3312 Stop The Disconnection Demo Launches At Parliament 17/03/2010 11:03:07
3313 WHO Suspends Sanofi Shan5 Child Vaccine Amid Probe 18/03/2010 16:34:43
3314 Anapol Schwartz Attorneys File HPV Vaccine Lawsuits 18/03/2010 16:37:39
3315 The Deadly Cervical Cancer Vaccine Bazaar - Health Authorities' Cover Up 18/03/2010 16:39:11
3316 HSS Preparing To Handle Swine Flu Vaccine Claims 18/03/2010 16:42:13
3317 Fury Over Rushed Digital Economy Bill Leads To Civil Unrest 18/03/2010 16:48:16
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3319 Swine Flu Fears Worse Than Virus 21/03/2010 14:49:52
3320 China - Four Infants Dead And 76 Ill From Vaccines Disaster 21/03/2010 14:54:39

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Michigan Invokes Terrorism To Refuse Swine Flu Costs FOIA Request

3/16/10
State denies transparency on H1N1 spending
By Todd A. Heywood

MDCH invokes terrorism to refuse FOIA request


LANSING — The state of Michigan passed out millions of dollars in federal funds to private and public groups during the H1N1 crisis in 2009, but where that money actually went appears to be a closely guarded secret.

A Michigan Messenger investigation has found that the state used much of the $42 million from the federal government to fund activities at various health agencies, hospitals, clinics and pharmacies, but the Michigan Department of Community Health refuses to release the identities of those organizations receiving money — and they base that refusal on Michigan’s anti-terrorism laws.



That denial has experts in government transparency seeing red.

“It is baffling. I read it and I re-read it and I still can’t understand it,” said Charles Davis, executive director of the National Freedom of Information Coalition, referring to the department’s denial letter sent last week to Michigan Messenger.

“What garbage,” says Chetly Zarko, director of The Michigan Transparency Project. “There’s a fine line between creativity and garbage. This isn’t even close to the line. Under this analysis – almost everything is a “vulnerable target” and details should be exempt. Universities, schools, “places open to the public” (about everything under the sun there), are covered, and I suppose everything is exempt if this reasoning applies. FOIA – gone. Literally. All of it. Poof.”

Budget documents show that the state of Michigan provided over $1.5 million in gloves, masks and other medical equipment to what MDCH calls its “partners.” But the identity of those partners is a secret, the state argues. The state says to name the organizations that benefited from public monies would identify “vulnerable” facilities in the state, and by doing so violate the state’s anti-terror laws.

In addition, the state refused to identify what a $25,000 payment to the Michigan Civilian Air Patrol was used for, and declined to release documents and information related to an exercise conducted by the state at a cost of nearly $50,000.

It is a felony in Michigan to “obtain or possess a blueprint, an architectural or engineering diagram, security plan, or other similar information of a vulnerable target, with the intent to commit an offense prohibited under this chapter.”

Vulnerable targets are defined under Michigan law to include childcare centers, health care facilities, places of worship, public and private schools, public buildings, universities, stadiums and power facilities.

Zarko says the denial of information makes no sense. He argues that the law was intended to target people who were planning to commit terror acts, not people asking government to provide accountability for where tax payer dollars are being sent.

“Best I can see – they are ‘waving a magic wand’ of ‘there’s this security-terrorism law, and rather than tell you precisely what section or how it logically applies, read sections a) through z) and one of them applies,’” he said in an e-mail to Michigan Messenger. “I don’t think it even applies to FOIA in any way.”

In addition to refusing to release specific documents, the MDCH response to Messenger’s FOIA request was incomplete and does not account for all the money budgeted.

Messenger requested an accounting of how the state spent a $1.5 million budget for a “state wide media campaign.” However, it appears the state only spent $1 million on that campaign. When asked to document where the other $500,000 went, MDCH spokesman James McCurtis declined to answer.

And that’s not the only money unaccounted for thus far. Budget documents reveal that the state authorized $145,000 in payouts for volunteers during the crisis, money to pay for hotels, meals and other costs for those volunteers. When asked to provide an accounting of that spending in the FOIA request, Mary Greco, Legal Affairs Specialist for MDCH, said that no volunteers were used. Asked to explain where that money went, MDCH spokesman McCurtis again declined to answer.

In other words, nearly three-quarters of a million dollars which was allocated for use during the H1N1 crisis is unaccounted for, and the agency that oversaw the use of those funds is not talking about it.

Between the documentation that was missing from the reply and the documentation denied based on spurious terrorism grounds, there are a great many questions raised that the MDCH has no interest in answering.

NFOIC’s Davis says the department is merely using terrorism as a “convenient excuse” to refuse to release information it does not want to release. But as a result, he argues, it leaves the government “without any third party accountability about how that money is spent.”

“It’s bad from a transparency perspective,” says Davis, who also teaches journalism at the University of Missouri. “And it’s beyond devastating from a transparency perspective, it’s bad from a good government system perspective.”

“It’s absolutely perfect for a corrupt person to take advantage of,” Davis said.

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Related Links:
* The H1N1-Swine Flu Hoax Fiasco Post Mortem
Michael Werbowski, Author, Global Research
* FDA: Conflict of Interest in Vaccine Approval Confirmed
Michael Mooney, West Hollywood News
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