The Amish, in one county, fought to save ALL New Yorkers
This global drive to “vaccinate” the human race did not come out of nowhere, but was preceded, over decades, by “public health” campaigns that variously readied people for it, by expertly convincing them that their lives, and their children’s lives, depended utterly on their obeying, without question, the dictates of “public health,” however needless and/or risky they may be.
That preparatory process has been underway for quite some time; but it accelerated in the Eighties, when the vaccination schedule for our children started growing radically (some might say metastasizing) into the relentless poisonous assault it is today.
That push increasingly entailed the demonization of all those who wouldn’t go along, whether on medical grounds or for religious reasons, all such heretics now fiercely vilified as “anti-vaxxers.”
I write this as one whose family has been variously ravaged by that program (which killed my nephew, Giovanni, at two months old), and as a friend to many parents of vaccine-injured children. Such hard experience is now especially poignant, as this murderous faux-vaccination drive continues to kill children, along with countless others of all ages, all around the world.
The unprecedented horror of this drive, and the imperative to stop it, now require that we all take a critical look back at its pre-history, from the fateful rise of “Rockefeller medicine,” to the polio scare, to the HIV/AIDS scam, and the over-vaccination craze that started shortly after it, casting all those who would not comply as fools or monsters.
In furtherance of this urgent re-examination, please watch, and share, The Repeal, a new short documentary on the legal fight waged, in 2019, by the Amish in Seneca County, New York, when the state sought to ban religious and medical vaccine exemptions—an effort that foretold the COVID “vaccine” propaganda that flared up the year after.
From John Kirby, director of The Repeal:
In the years leading up to the pandemic, major campaigns were underway across the United States and around the world to repeal longstanding religious and philosophical exemptions to medical mandates.
What follows is the story of what happened in Seneca County, New York, in 2019 when the local Amish community attempted to resist that campaign in their state.
This video was filmed in the weeks before Covid emerged. Of particular note is that NY State’s religious and philosophic exemptions were repealed a few short months before Covid… almost as if in preparation,
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Jerry Krause
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Hi PSI Readers,
Why no comments???
Have a good day, Jerry
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Jerry Krause
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Hi PSI Readers,
We were given the FREEDOM to SIN (do EVIL). Why do so many take advantage of this FREEDOM to do EVIL instead of trying to do RIGHT. Are we all cowards? The men who fought and died for our freedom are not be being honored by our SILENCE.
Have a good day, Jerry
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Jerry Krause
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Hi PSI Readers,
I was in the 8th grade when a classmate died of POLIO. Because I lived entirely through the polio thing I know about the differences then and now about the COVID thing. So when Covid vaccines became an issue I questioned: Why don’t I hear, or read, anything about POLIO and its vaccines; for I knew there had been two: Salk and Sabin. But I couldn’t even remember which was the first.
So, I did one of MattH’s Google searches and quickly found that Salk’s had been first and that he did not patent it. Now, I do finally find, in a interview with Edward Murrow, that in answer to Murrow’s question why not? That Salk answered with the question: “Could You Patent The Sun?” (https://www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/covid-19-trial-volunteer-jonathan-salk-on-vaccine-patents-toy-story-turns-25-d-d-tackles-racism-and-more-1.5809626/what-jonas-salk-s-approach-to-the-polio-vaccine-can-teach-us-about-developing-the-covid-19-shot-1.5809628)
If one reads only the link one can see possibly why one doesn’t read, or hear, much about POLIO. For after the year 200, Sabin’s vaccine could not be administered in the USA because it used a ‘live’ virus which kept Polio alive, as a disease, in other parts of the world
Have a good day, Jerry
Have a good day, Jerry
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Jerry Krause
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Hi PSI Readers,
I was in the 8th grade when a classmate died of POLIO. Because I lived entirely through the polio thing I know about the differences then and now about the COVID thing. So when Covid vaccines became an issue I questioned: Why don’t I hear, or read, anything about POLIO and its vaccines; for I knew there had been two: Salk and Sabin. But I couldn’t even remember which was the first.
So, I did one of MattH’s Google searches and quickly found that Salk’s had been first and that he did not patent it. Now, I do finally find, in a interview with Edward Murrow, that in answer to Murrow’s question why not? That Salk answered with the question: “Could You Patent The Sun?” (https://www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/covid-19-trial-volunteer-jonathan-salk-on-vaccine-patents-toy-story-turns-25-d-d-tackles-racism-and-more-1.5809626/what-jonas-salk-s-approach-to-the-polio-vaccine-can-teach-us-about-developing-the-covid-19-shot-1.5809628)
If one reads only the link one can see possibly why one doesn’t read, or hear, much about POLIO. For after the year 200, Sabin’s vaccine could not be administered in the USA because it used a ‘live’ virus which kept Polio alive, as a disease, in other parts of the world
Have a good day, Jerry
Have a good day, Jerry
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John Doran
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Read the book: What Really Makes You Ill? (ill)
Written, after 10 years of research, by Dawn Lester & David Parker.
Chapter 2: Vaccinations: Ineffective and Dangerous
Website: whatreallymakesyouill.com
JD.
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Jerry Krause
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Hi John and PSI Readers,
“This article is a review of the book What Really Makes You Ill? Why Everything You Thought You Knew About A Disease Is Wrong by Dawn Lester and David Parker. The reviewer describes the main features of the book, with its essential premise of the denial of germ theory and the promotion of terrain theory., inclusive of the sub-premise of the dangers of vaccination.” (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352109377_Review_of_What_Really_Makes_You_Ill)
So there is a historical controversy between the germ theory and the terrain theory of disease about which one needs to be aware.
Have a good day, Jerry
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