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A priest in Croatia has called on people not to accept the swine flu vaccine as they might be micro-chipped.
Friar Miroslav Bustruc told believers in a church in the southern village of St. Martin close to Zadar that there was a mass plan to destroy mankind.
"Part of that plan includes using illnesses. The swine-flu vaccine contains a micro chip, and they want to control us with it", the preacher said during Mass, news website Index has reported.
He added the theory was his opinion, not the official opinion of the Catholic Church.
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