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Thanks to Harold for posting the video of the interview of Jeff Childers earlier. I wanted to add some notes. Everyone should check it out.

Jeff starts out stating how he was watching a county commission meeting for Alachua County, where they quickly passed the 1st mandatory mask mandate in Florida that was county-wide. He was so offended by this, and realized it was totally unconstitutional to dictate what people have to wear (something strapped to your head).

To that point Jeff had not practiced Constitutional or Civil Rights law in his whole career. He’d been a business contracts lawyer. But he fired off a Demand Letter to cease and desist. He had to figure out how to to serve papers to a government entity. This is summer 2020, the peak of mask hysteria.

In talking with his peers, Jeff was confronted with ‘why are you throwing your career away over this’. Going against the government can be bad for business.

Jeff pressed on and won the case (on appeal) with a finding that mandatory masking was unconstitutional (Nov 2020). This caused a flood of interest for Jeff to take similar cases, as most other attorneys would not. Next was a lawsuit, representing a group of city of Gainesville employees facing termination over refusal of the jabs. This case lead to a defeat of a local vaccine mandate (around Sep 2021), likely the first ever mandate defeat.

Jeff also took a Jan 6 defendant's case. Like the masks and the ‘vaccines’, no lawyers wanted to take these cases. Why is that? The large law firms are so intertwined with govt, so they have to be careful not to offend their govt clients. So they don’t want to challenge the published govt narrative.

Example: If a teacher somewhere can’t put up a ‘pride’ flag, then you’ll have ten attorneys there the next day. But if the teacher doesn't want to wear a mask, there’s no one showing up to represent them. The difference? One has the backing of the govt, and the other is the exact opposite ‘here there be serpents’. Challenging the govt narrative is a no go. This was the case for ‘tall building’ law firms, all the way down to 50-person law firms. They’re so dependent on govt, they are unwilling to challenge ‘official’ govt narratives. Jeff says “We have to break that interdependence between govt and our legal community, because it’s not good, whatever is behind this.”

In the video, Jeff goes on to explain how he had always believed in God, but in his early 40s he had a bonafide spiritual experience with a vision and everything else; he started going to church every week and tithing, it was a complete transformation. It happened on a bike ride. His wife says he came back from that bike ride a different, better person.

Jeff started to come more in tune with ‘suggestions’ that were coming from a divine source and not something he would have thought on his own, such as ‘sue the govt’. So he pays attention to those feelings. Jeff is going in to these challenges with this Spiritual Conviction. The Constitution is certainly good, but there is a higher power, and the Constitution itself refers to this, that our rights come to us from our creator. They don’t come from govt.

Why wouldn’t 10 attorneys from the ACLU come in to defend a teacher who doesn’t want to wear a mask? It’s very strange. It’s like there are forces of good and evil at play. Jeff didn’t feel he had a choice. If he wound up losing his career over it, he still needed to do it. He needed to say he tried. (much more in the vid!)

https://odysee.com/@SubversionDiversion:8/Attorney-Jeff-Childers-On-How-He-Won-Against-Mask-And-Vaccine-Mandates

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Diana (Somewhere in Maryland)'s avatar

I don't know how the Trump announcement will eventually shake out, but I look forward to having someone in the public square say things out loud that need to be said. Current Republican leadership is spineless for the most part and may as well have a "D' beside their name. They can't even point out that Biden is so gone he can't find his way off of a stage. Maybe people will finally wake up to all the money being shoveled into Ukraine - and wonder what it is actually doing.

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