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NY: We're Going Back to Albany for Parental Rights and Medical Freedom!
SAVE THE DATE: January 14, 2025
As everyone awaits Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearings in Washington D.C., one of Kennedy’s New York detractors has coopted his name into a bill designed to take away medical freedom and create a database needed to implement a statewide vaccine passport system.
NY State Senator Brad Hoylman has renamed what was last year called the Mandatory Vaccine Database Bill the “RFK Jr. Act” for the 2025 session.
As NY Democrats fear the federal government will actually help New Yorkers in 2025 regain their god given rights to bodily autonomy, parental rights, and religious freedom, many of them are plotting how to thwart such efforts at the state level.
We can’t let this happen!
We have beaten the Mandatory Vaccine Database Bill 5 years in a row, but the bill did pass the Assembly last session. It has not moved an inch in the Senate for at least 2 years, but Brad Hoylman has just made clear he is trying to change that. If Hoylman can change that, the bill could become law in 2025. I do not like Hoylman at all, but the fact is he is capable and quite smart. He is implementing a PR strategy in hopes of bringing energy to this vaccine legislation and if we don’t have a show of force up in Albany he just might be successful.
In addition to this, there is also the horrendous Parent Replacement Bill that would allow any minor of any age to get any medical procedure they desire without parental knowledge or consent. We killed this bill last session, which at the time was sponsored by Karines Reyes of the Bronx.
Will Reyes be bringing this horrifying bill back in 2025? ...
Mark your calendars for January 14, 2025 for Albany. The CEO of Children’s Health Defense Mary Holland and Civil Rights attorney Tricia Lindsay have already agreed to speak at the rally. We will be scheduling Zoom calls very soon to educate everyone on all the bills - both good and bad - that need to be addressed.
Share this post far and wide and stay tuned.
the playbook was simple: wait until the feds are just about out of money (again) and then play chicken with the american people threatening to shut down government unless a 1500 page bill is passed without any chance to have read it. then you lard the bill up with money grabs and slide in multifarious malevolencies to grab power by sneak thieving.
but the days of “we have to pass the bill to find out what’s in it” are over.
no congress critter (a phrase recently used to my great delight by TX congressman chip roy) can read 1500 pages thoroughly in 2 days and spot all the tricks and garbage secreted therein, but the internet can. twitter and substack can. and they did.
they tore the porkulous open like a tuna filled piñata tossed into a tiger cage.
and this is not just good fun, it’s good governance, governance for the people by the people.
the whole thing was vivisected and pinned to a table in 6 hours. i don’t think the house had any idea that this was a thing now.
but it is.
welcome to a brave new day.
social media is the confluence of three massive capabilities, a three legged stool where 1+1+1=everything. it works like this:
the world is full of smart, capable, informed and educated people. incisive people. people who know stuff. “every problem is shallow to someone,” the foundational mantra of the open source movement simply means that for 99% of problems, the best way to solve them is to show them to more people. one of them will say, “oh, look, it’s obvious, just turn it like this and look at it this way” or “oh, yeah, we have this issue in our field as well, here’s how we solved it.”
and many hands make light work, so showing it to more people gets you a sort of twofer as everyone pitches in. 1500 people can read 1500 pages in 5 minutes. 15 million can have it parsed, passed around, and rebutted. 150 million? yeah, best of luck congress. nothing gets past that. ...
you can see why the state was so keen on controlling social media. it’s no coincidence that this newfound ability only occurred after turfing the 3 letter agencies out of the twitterverse.
I'm grateful to Jim for sponsoring and sharing my GiveSendGo campaign on his blog. Jim was the person I ran to when the FBI left their calling card on my door — a terrifying experience.
It's Christmastime. I'm delighted to report that last week I was sentenced to three years’ probation for giving out vaccine cards without administering the shots — no jail time. This was good news because there were others convicted of similar crimes in the Eastern District of NY who were incarcerated for several months.
I initially pleaded not guilty. I admitted giving out the cards from the beginning, and my attorney was planning a civil disobedience / necessity defense. I'd been contacting and lining up experts who would testify for me and we planned to go to trial. After many months, and for a variety of reasons, my attorney and I decided it was wiser to accept a plea bargain. Had I gone to trial and lost, I would have faced significant jail time.
You were extremely generous — I received enough donations ($41,000+) to cover the fees of both of my attorneys. The ivermectin case is still not settled — I suspect that the NY State Office of Professional Discipline (OPD) was waiting to see what the outcome of the federal case was before they make a decision about my purported ivermectin misdeeds. Although it's just been a little over a week since I was sentenced, I've already heard from an OPD attorney regarding my nursing licenses: "Being convicted of a crime under federal law is considered professional misconduct under the Education Law." I will have to attend a hearing in the near future, and it's likely that I will lose my licenses to practice because of the "misconduct." I have an excellent attorney and I do have recourse, but retirement seems to be in the cards.
My colleagues and I made another county commissioner presentation, at the Franklin County Commission (WA state) meeting on Dec. 18, 2024. ...
I also have reported on the success of a separate effort/group in the state of Louisiana:
Last year Katherine Watt and I assisted a LA lawmaker Kathy Edmonds and several others in understanding the EUA countermeasures (kill box) laws and the harm of covid shots. As part of this effort, we prepared a healthcare educational letter: sashalatypova.substack.…
Several establishment presstitutes became very upset at this development and published hit pieces in local WA state newspapers, calling our group “utterly discredited”. I am not sure discredited by what, since not a single factual rebuttal to what we said was included. In the usual lazy fashion they level the accusations of “misinformation” and “malinformation” and “not understanding the emergency laws”. I think their problem is that our group understands science, medicine and applicable law too well, and they are terrified that we are making progress.
Switzerland’s contentious ban on facial coverings in public, commonly known as the “burqa ban,” will officially take effect on January 1, 2025. The announcement was made by the Federal Council in a statement cited by Reuters on Wednesday. Violators of the law could face fines of up to 1,000 Swiss francs (approximately Rs 96,280).
The measure, narrowly passed in a 2021 nationwide referendum, has faced strong criticism from Muslim organisations and rights advocates. It was championed by the same political group that led the 2009 ban on constructing new minarets in Switzerland.
Is there a spiritual war between good and evil? Celia Farber’s post regarding the designation of brain death for organ harvesting was thought provoking. This meme is true by all news accounts: the father spent some time in jail over it, but his son squeezing his hand three times after a prayer was proof that he was still alive and aware. The son did indeed recover afterwards and even was baptized with his father a few months later, which led to his Dad being sent back to jail over a judges inexplicable no contact order. Both sides assert that it was worth it.
https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/brain-stem-death-is-a-myth-to-fuel
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