by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH Today, I spoke with elected government officials from Michigan, Minnesota, Idaho, and Washington who are now publicly calling for a moratorium on mRNA injections. For the first time, legislators and county leadership from four different states joined together to outline their bills, resolutions, and next steps—each describing a political landscape shaken by vaccine injuries, growing public distrust, and an undeniable body of scientific evidence demanding action. Rep. Shane Mekeland (Minnesota) detailed his legislative efforts, including bills classifying modified RNA injections under existing weapons of mass destruction statutes. Despite fierce pushback, he noted that even some Democratic legislators are privately acknowledging severe COVID-shot injuries.
Sen. Brandon Shippy (Idaho) described his upcoming bill to restrict mRNA shots, emphasizing that this is not a liberty issue but a government-accountability issue. Idaho legislators have been misled by federal agencies and pharmaceutical companies, he said, and the state now has a duty to “stand in the gap” to protect its citizens. Earlier this year, he sponsored Senate Bill 1036 (Doug Cameron Act):
Rep. Brad Paquette (Michigan)—himself vaccine-injured—explained his legislation to ban gene-therapy injections statewide and discussed how oversight hearings are exposing scientific inconsistencies, institutional corruption, and the silencing of doctors who quietly acknowledge the harms but fear losing their jobs. In August, he introduced House Bill 4778.
Commissioner Clint Didier (Washington) described fighting uphill in a deeply blue state, where he successfully passed a county resolution advising residents not to take the mRNA shot. He warned about mRNA creeping into livestock vaccines and raised concerns about shedding.
Finally, Laura Demaray, BSN, RN, CWON, who has coordinated much of this multi-state effort, underscored the moral and spiritual weight of this fight. She emphasized that legislators are elected for their character and discernment, not their medical degrees—and that courageous leadership can ignite a national cascade once the first state crosses the finish line. She highlighted the profound isolation and suffering of the vaccine-injured, calling for greater compassion, visibility, and legislative protection, and outlined clear actionable steps for lawmakers who wish to move these initiatives forward. Across all four states, the message was unmistakable: The era of silence is over. The evidence is overwhelming. And a coordinated push to halt mRNA injections has now begun. There is a high probability that 2026 will be the watershed year—the moment when at least one state passes the first moratorium bill, breaking the federal logjam and forcing overdue action on mRNA products. Today’s roundtable showed that a new coalition is emerging: united, informed, and unwilling to look the other way.
Remember when unelected EU chief Ursula von der Leyen committed to vaccinating "500 million children by 2030" in partnership with Bill Gates? 还记得未当选的欧盟主席乌苏拉·冯德莱恩 (Ursula von der Leyen) 承诺与比尔·盖茨 (Bill Gates) 合作“到 2030 年为 5 亿儿童”接种疫苗吗? https://substack.com/@stopthoseshots/note/c-187957934
They just get away with stuff like this , we are truly Lab Rats
Dr. Peter McCullough explains how the DNA of vaccinated individuals is now completely different from the DNA of the unvaccinated. 他们只是做这样的事而侥幸逃脱,我们是真正的实验室老鼠
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美國聯合呼籲暫停mRNA注射
BREAKING:
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Officials From 4
States Unite to Call for Moratorium on mRNA Injections
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by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Today, I spoke with elected government officials from Michigan, Minnesota, Idaho, and Washington who are now publicly calling for a moratorium on mRNA injections. For the first time, legislators and county leadership from four different states joined together to outline their bills, resolutions, and next steps—each describing a political landscape shaken by vaccine injuries, growing public distrust, and an undeniable body of scientific evidence demanding action.
Rep. Shane Mekeland (Minnesota) detailed his legislative efforts, including bills classifying modified RNA injections under existing weapons of mass destruction statutes. Despite fierce pushback, he noted that even some Democratic legislators are privately acknowledging severe COVID-shot injuries.
Sen. Brandon Shippy (Idaho) described his upcoming bill to restrict mRNA shots, emphasizing that this is not a liberty issue but a government-accountability issue. Idaho legislators have been misled by federal agencies and pharmaceutical companies, he said, and the state now has a duty to “stand in the gap” to protect its citizens. Earlier this year, he sponsored Senate Bill 1036 (Doug Cameron Act):
Rep. Brad Paquette (Michigan)—himself vaccine-injured—explained his legislation to ban gene-therapy injections statewide and discussed how oversight hearings are exposing scientific inconsistencies, institutional corruption, and the silencing of doctors who quietly acknowledge the harms but fear losing their jobs. In August, he introduced House Bill 4778.
Commissioner Clint Didier (Washington) described fighting uphill in a deeply blue state, where he successfully passed a county resolution advising residents not to take the mRNA shot. He warned about mRNA creeping into livestock vaccines and raised concerns about shedding.
Finally, Laura Demaray, BSN, RN, CWON, who has coordinated much of this multi-state effort, underscored the moral and spiritual weight of this fight. She emphasized that legislators are elected for their character and discernment, not their medical degrees—and that courageous leadership can ignite a national cascade once the first state crosses the finish line. She highlighted the profound isolation and suffering of the vaccine-injured, calling for greater compassion, visibility, and legislative protection, and outlined clear actionable steps for lawmakers who wish to move these initiatives forward.
Across all four states, the message was unmistakable:
The era of silence is over. The evidence is overwhelming. And a coordinated push to halt mRNA injections has now begun.
There is a high probability that 2026 will be the watershed year—the moment when at least one state passes the first moratorium bill, breaking the federal logjam and forcing overdue action on mRNA products.
Today’s roundtable showed that a new coalition is emerging: united, informed, and unwilling to look the other way.
作者:Nicolas Hulscher,MPH
今天,我與來自密歇根州、明尼蘇達州、愛達荷州和華盛頓州的民選政府官員進行了交談,他們現在公開呼籲暫停mRNA注射。 來自四個不同州的立法者和縣主管層首次聯合起來,概述了他們的法案、決議和後續步驟——每個法案、決議都描述了被疫苗傷害、日益增長的公眾不信任以及無法否認的科學證據所動搖的政治格局,要求採取行動。
眾議員Shane Mekeland(明尼蘇達州)詳細介紹了他的立法工作,包括將改性RNA注射歸類為現有大規模殺傷性武器法規的法案。 儘管遭到猛烈的反對,但他指出,甚至一些民主黨立法者也私下承認了新冠肺炎疫苗的嚴重傷害。
參議員。 Brandon Shippy(Idaho)描述了他即將釋出的限制mRNA注射的法案,並強調這不是自由問題,而是政府問責問題。 他說,愛達荷州的立法者被聯邦機構和製藥公司誤導了,該州現在有責任「站在空隙中」來保護其公民。 今年早些時候,他發起了參議院第1036號法案(道格·卡梅倫法案):
眾議員Brad Paquette(密歇根州)——自己也感染了疫苗——解釋了他在全州禁止基因治療注射的立法,並討論了監督聽證會如何揭露科學不一致、機構腐敗以及沉默的醫生,他們悄悄承認了危害,但害怕失去工作。 8月,他提出了眾議院第4778號法案。
克林特·迪迪埃專員(華盛頓)描述了在一個深藍色的州上坡戰鬥,在那裡他成功通過了一項縣決議,建議居民不要注射mRNA疫苗。 他警告說mRNA會悄悄進入牲畜疫苗,並引起了人們對脫落的擔憂。
最後,Laura Demaray,BSN,RN,CWON,她協調了這一多州的大部分努力,她強調了這場鬥爭的道德和精神分量。 她強調,立法者是根據他們的品格和辨別力而當選的,而不是他們的醫學學位——一旦第一個州衝過終點線,勇敢的主管可以點燃全國級聯。 她強調了疫苗受傷者的嚴重孤立和痛苦,呼籲更大的同情心、知名度和立法保護,併為希望推進這些舉措的立法者概述了明確的可操作步驟。
在所有四個州,這條訊息是明確無誤的:
沉默的時代已經結束了。 證據是壓倒性的。 停止mRNA注射的協調推動現已開始。
2026年很有可能是分水嶺年——至少一個州透過第一個暫停法案,打破聯邦僵局,並迫使對mRNA產品採取逾期行動。
今天的圓桌會議表明,一個新的聯盟正在出現:團結一致,知情,不願意視而不對。