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On an island's avatar

I’m actually hoping that since we are arriving at the end of the Pfizer 2020 midpoint of insanity that perhaps things will start to swing back to greater normalcy like we used to have prior to 2017. I remember noticing that 2017 was the year that a lot of the mRna hype was really starting to come out. Also prior to then i never heard of BLM or the WEF, or even thought about trans nonsense. I felt safe in my own country and was optimistic about the future, and certainly never thought that my USA would ever try to inject me against my will.

2020 robbed us of our lifestyles and peace of mind. Wouldn’t it be nice to return to how it was before all of this?

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Laura Hayes's avatar

On an island,

Unfortunately, the vaccine tyranny is decades old, and since the 1986 Act, which removed liability from those who manufacture and administer vaccines, it has only gotten worse by the year. I gave the 12-minute rally speech below in 2015 in CA, before the “carve out” for home schoolers was added. Originally, the bill applied to every child in CA, 0-18, as it included those in daycare, public school, private school, and home school. The bill quickly became law in CA.

https://rumble.com/v47llcx-laura-hayes-no-on-sb277-speech-sacramento-at-the-capitol-on-april-8-2015.html

Vaccines, with no viable opt out options, have been, and continue to be, a requirement for an ever-increasing list of people: those in the military; children in daycare, and children in both public and private schools, in many states; many college students, those who work in hospitals and healthcare; those whose work takes them into hospitals, such as the elevator repairman; U.S. contractors who work in other countries; the children of those on government assistance; those in certain elder care housing situations; some surgery patients; some summer camp attendees; and likely more I have not listed.

Medical mandates cannot exist in a free and ethical society. Informed consent cannot happen in the presence of mandates. Exemptions to mandates are not an acceptable solution. A simple “no thank you” must always suffice when one wants to decline or refuse any medical treatment or procedure for oneself or one’s children, without any government interference, coercion, cost, or penalty. Vaccine mandates must be abolished, the 1986 Act must be repealed, and individual and parental rights with regard to healthcare and medical decision making must be fully restored.

Below is a link to my work, should you be interested to learn more :)

https://www.ageofautism.com/exclusives.html

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Astragale's avatar

WELL SAID.

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Kenpowoman's avatar

Don't Christian Scientists have the ability to decline medical treatments because their 'religion' tells them to (that's an oversimplification)? So there is precedent for this if we can figure out the right way to do it.

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Laura Hayes's avatar

With regard to vaccine mandates, if there is not a religious, personal beliefs, or philosophical exemption available, they, too, must comply.

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Laura Hayes's avatar

P.S. to my above post, regarding those required to be injected with vaccines. I thought of more categories of people to add to the list: foster children; families who foster children have to provide proof of vaccinations for their biological children, and for their pets, in many states; adopted children, including those adopted via private adoptions, are monitored by the state for one year, in part to ensure all those “well baby” appts are kept, and vaccinations had (I think this is nationwide, but not positive); mothers who want to adopt an embryo from a willing couple, so it won’t be “discarded”, must show proof of many vaccinations and/or titers (which prove nothing).

I may think of more yet to add to the ever-growing, tragic list.

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susan johnston's avatar

Our foster child was forced to get shots. Injured by Dtap. Our biological were injured getting caught up in order to foster (didn’t know about religious back then) Then our second foster child was taken away because we were so vocal about injuries

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Laura Hayes's avatar

Thank you for sharing your painful personal story with us, Susan.

We must stop this Vaccine Holocaust, and to do that, we must regain our right to refuse vaccinations. To that end, I wrote an article a few years ago which can be printed and shared, link below. To quote Maya Angelou, “When we know better, we do better.”

https://www.ageofautism.com/2019/06/regaining-our-right-to-refuse-vaccinations.html

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RunningLogic's avatar

My son often says he wishes we could go back to the way things were in 2019 😞 I feel the same.

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Bob Bichen's avatar

I'd probably pick a date in the '70s myself.

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RunningLogic's avatar

70s with Carter and inflation don’t appeal to me, personally. Maybe the 80s.

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Being Nobody, Going Nowhere's avatar

That great thing abour the seventies were exactly that no-one gave a fuck abour Carter and inflation. That's why the seventies will always top all decades. And people used psychedelics widely. We actually evolved as a species from the mid-60ties to the mid-seventies. All great grassroot movements started then: Anti-war, anti-racist, reasonable feminism, resaonable green anti-pollution etc.

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Doger Badell's avatar

Except they were doing it then as well:

MIKE WALLACE '60 MINUTES' EXPOSES SWINE FLU PANDEMIC VACCINE FALLOUT OF 1976

https://www.bitchute.com/video/KdWflvsv7FZv

I suppose it was less intense than today as they are now relentless, and it seems they will stop at nothing until they get their way.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

1965, 1966, Beatles, Monkees, Loving Spoonful. Ah the music then was so much nicer. And of course I was a kid LOL

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Give this a listen INGRID, music law and conservatism by the ACLJ band: https://rumble.com/v4mheac-easter-celebration-concert.html

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Thebrotatochip32's avatar

I'd pick a any date before 2020 personally

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liz's avatar

yes, when rent and houses were affordable and we all had plenty of free time to play music, make art etc.

I notice great war spending and inflation followed this to make us all miserable wage slaves.

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A Guy from South Florida's avatar

I wish times were before smartphones were created....that includes the blackberry phone....a phone is just a phone. now it just rots the brain of our youth

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ah I use my phone to read C&C and respond to work emails and read articles because otherwise I’d have to sit in front of my computer for all that… Without the internet, I couldn’t do parts of my job unless I lived in a very large city which I am glad I don’t have to do… especially nowadays.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

If I carry your thinking further, we all love the technology that makes or lives better like the internent, we just want to stop the technology that makes lives worse like new vaccines that are bioweapons.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes. A lot of technology can be used for good or bad. Think of even something as basic as knowing how to make fire. It can cook your food and warm you, but it can also burn your house down and kill you.

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Elizabeth D.'s avatar

But you would sit in front of your old computer, if that was all you had. I remember those days. And it can still happen that way. :-) No matter what. We’d do what it takes.

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RunningLogic's avatar

To do all that? Yes I could still do it on my computer but I find that sitting in one spot for an extended time is very uncomfortable and impractical sometimes.

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Gram's avatar

Cell phones and the technocracy behind them rots ALL brains!

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FourWinds's avatar

I want the 1950s.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think I would like a lot of the 50s based on what my mom related about that time but there are things I wouldn’t be ok with.

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Stariel291's avatar

I loved the 80s and 90s in the 80s and 90s. But you know what they say about hindsight - Wth was happening that we didn’t see or sense or wonder…or something?!? I admit a day doesn’t go by where I wish for just a moment that I was still asleep - ignorance is bliss and all that. But in all this loss of security and comfort I have gained much - namely a greater appreciation for my people (like-minded and very much awake) and a greater reliance on God. Jesus, I trust in you!

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Renee Marie's avatar

Yes! I repeat, “God I trust in You.” many times during the day.✝️

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

I would say the critical year is 1963 when they got away with murdering president, John F Kennedy. They covered it up and got away with it.

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FGB3's avatar

I've said this for YEARS. Once the cabal can kill the president in broad daylight, with a kooky explanation that doesn't hold a drop of water...well, you've just lost your country.

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Laura Hayes's avatar

On an island,

I added a P.S. below to my previous post, as I thought of even more to add to the list :(

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