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Don't comply with government laws, be independent. Refuse to follow orders, like in Bosnia where people resisted lockdowns and fake passports were made. Mass noncompliance weakens the government's power. Stand up for your rights, don't be afraid. Stop complying with unjust rules and take back control.

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Are you being pressured by your school or employer to get a COVID-19 vaccination? No one has the authority to force you to take experimental treatments. COVID-19 injections are not fully approved vaccines, and there are serious concerns about their safety and effectiveness. To protect yourself, you can access powerful documents from Solari that hold institutions accountable for any adverse reactions. These documents require institutions to acknowledge the risks and take personal liability for any harm caused. Simply fill out the forms with your information, send them via certified mail, and keep copies for your records. This process helps ensure your health decisions remain under your control.

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The speaker expresses their disagreement with the masking of children in schools, citing the Nuremberg Code and the US Constitution. They argue that the masking violates the rights of children and parents, and accuses the authorities of prioritizing financial gain over the well-being of children. The speaker also criticizes the teaching of deception to children and asserts their sovereignty as citizens. They conclude by stating that change is necessary and that they will continue to advocate for their cause.

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If you choose not to get vaccinated, it may affect where you work, your children's education, and your ability to attend church during a public health crisis. Despite restrictions, people found ways to adapt like attending virtual church services and implementing mask mandates in schools. There were workarounds to the restrictions, such as holding services outside and transitioning to online learning.

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I blew the whistle on the fake vaccine administration. They pressured me to either take the vaccine or fake it, and I chose to expose the situation instead. It seemed like they wanted to manipulate the numbers or silence me. The doctor was instructed to have me fake the vaccination, which angered me. It should have raised alarms for others as well. When I heard the ultimatum, I realized I had made the right choice. Looking back two years later, it’s clear that my decision was justified.

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Say no to unwanted mandates, such as masks and mRNA shots. Refusal is key to reclaiming personal power. Fear of non-compliance empowers those imposing mandates. Once you demonstrate that you will no longer comply, they can no longer scare you. Consider telling them to "screw themselves and go to hell," because they belong there. This act of defiance can lead to an incredible feeling of freedom and relief. Don't let them grind you down. Stand up for yourselves and tell them all to go to hell.

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There's concern about teaching a biased version of history. But, despite state standards and other influences, we prioritize doing what's right for the kids in our district. For example, we avoid explicitly stating that we teach Next Generation Science Standards to avoid scrutiny, but we still cover the material. Essentially, we navigate the requirements carefully. They can't fully control what we teach. At the end of the day, we do what's right by closing the door and teaching the correct information. That's our approach.

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From a public health standpoint, masks have a marginal effectiveness of around 10% at the population level. However, it is important for everyone, including children, to wear masks in schools. Kids are resilient and wearing masks can actually build their resilience. There is no evidence to suggest that masks have long-term psychological effects on young children. In fact, masking is considered safe and important, especially in schools. Children have no problem wearing masks and understand the need to deal with COVID scientifically. Wearing masks does not harm children and there is ongoing research showing that masks do not put them at risk. It is the responsibility of parents and leaders to set an example and ensure that children wear masks for their own protection.

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We promise to stand with the people, fighting for freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. We urge you not to comply with mask mandates, mRNA shots, or curfews. By saying no, you take away their power and feel a sense of freedom. You may even feel justified in telling them to go to hell. Once you've done that, they no longer have power over you. Stand up for yourselves and don't let them grind you down. You are worth it. Thank you.

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Masks are important for children in schools, as they are safe and effective. Kids are resilient and can tolerate wearing masks, just like they do with seat belts and bike helmets. Wearing masks builds resilience and has no adverse effects. Children have a part to play in dealing with COVID, and wearing masks is a small task compared to the challenges faced by previous generations. Masks do not harm children and have been used in cancer wards for years. Research shows that masks do not put children at risk. It is the responsibility of parents and leaders to set an example and teach children to wear masks. Children are happy to wear masks and it is important for their protection.

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We discussed masks and how one of us wore them extensively, even at home. Wearing masks shouldn't be a big inconvenience, as we ask people to wear pants. Initially, we didn't realize the full benefits of masks, thinking it was mainly about preventing coughing. The message about masks should be bipartisan, focusing on protecting others.

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From September 2021 to July 2022, T-Mobile treated me like a second class citizen for being unvaccinated. I posted my exemption form that I submitted from September 2021 to my ex account so you can see what I said two years ago. I offered to take a daily test. I knew I wasn't at risk, and I knew I wasn't causing anyone else to be at risk. July 2022 was when T-Mobile finally allowed me back into the office in Frisco, Texas, and they ended up removing the mandate completely in March 2023. By ending the mandate, they proved me right. As an unvaccinated person, I didn't need a vaccine or a mask to live my life indoors. I'm not an expert. I'm not even that smart of a person. I just use data and analytics combined with deductive reasoning to determine I didn't need a vaccine and this was a flu like disease. I was even on the business continuity team during COVID. I helped T-Mobile senior leadership create dashboards to monitor employee exposures, local level exposures from the CDC, store closures, vaccine take rates, and the list goes on. I know way too much about COVID because of that job, but it helped me make educated decisions that I'm proud of today. The reasoning for pulling back on the vaccine mandate was because we entered a new phase of the pandemic where cases, serious illness, and death rates had declined dramatically. And they still to this day have not admitted any mistakes were made with the way they treated me. The CEO, Mike Sievert, and the EVP of Human Resources, Dean King, still believe it was the best way to keep employees safe and they strongly encourage all employees and their families to get vaccinated and boosted.

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"Let me just say that the reason that I started Health Freedom Defense Fund was because, you know, going way back, I'd been in the Health Freedom space for twenty five years now or twenty years at that point." "And so I founded Health Freedom Defense Fund because I wanted to be able to fight back." "the biggest case, the first huge case that we won well, first, we stopped the Los Angeles Unified School District from mandating the EUA shot for their employees in March 2021." "The day after we filed it, they rescinded their mandate and said, oh, it wasn't really a mandate. It was just a suggestion."

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The speaker, a neurologist, argues that wearing masks can cause oxygen deprivation to the brain and should be a personal choice. They claim that masks are ineffective in protecting against viruses and pose a health risk, especially for children and adolescents. The speaker emphasizes that our health is primarily in our own hands through good nutrition, water, exercise, socializing, joy, friends, love, and fresh air. They criticize the government for prohibiting these practices. The speaker concludes by stating that they refuse to comply and are not afraid, mentioning their survival of a past event in Romania.

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I blew the whistle on the fake vaccine taking. They pressured me to either take the vaccine or fake it, but I chose not to comply. I realized they wanted me to fake it to keep the numbers up and silence me. The doctor was ordered to convince me to go along with it, which was infuriating. This should have raised alarms for others. When I heard the ultimatum to fake it or face charges, I knew I had made the right choice. Looking back two years later, it’s clear that my decision was justified.

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"Please wear a mask. There's no reason to be walking around with a mask. I often myself wear two masks. If you wear a mask, you can decrease the likelihood of transmitting or requiring COVID nineteen by fifty, sixty, seventy, maybe eighty percent. Said masks work at the margins maybe ten percent. Mask mandates did nothing. Forget the politics. Look at the data. There is just no evidence that they, masks, make any difference, full stop. The mask that you buy in a drugstore would be not particularly efficient in keeping out virus. Cloth coverings work. Two year old with asthma thrown off a flight. Mom is arrested in front of a young child. Isn't that theater? Isn't it just theater? There's no science behind it. Keep everybody masked."

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Masks are being used to push a false narrative about the virus, leading to compliance and control. While masks have a place in certain situations, such as around those with compromised immune systems, wearing them in everyday settings like grocery stores is unnecessary. Wearing a mask can escalate compliance and reinforce fear, leading to the Nocebo Effect where beliefs and fears become symptoms. Masks also incite fear and stress, which can weaken the immune system. Studies show that masks are ineffective in stopping the spread of the virus, and wearing them incorrectly can actually increase the risk of getting sick. Masks also hinder social development in children. Ultimately, masks are a gateway to compliance with vaccines and more control over individuals.

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Doctors who spent years in medicine told me that masks were not effective, yet they were being forced on people, including school kids. This had a devastating impact on their education. It surprises me that the NIH and CDC didn't do follow-up testing to determine the effectiveness and impact on kids. However, there were many studies during the height of COVID transmission that showed masks were working to prevent transmission. Because of this, it is unlikely that anyone would have proposed a clinical trial as there was no longer a question of equipoise.

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I'm Nicole Solis, a mother from Rhode Island sued by the teachers union for asking about my kindergartner's curriculum. The school refused to share it, saying I had to submit a public records request. When I asked about gender theory, they avoided answering and criticized me in a 5-hour school board meeting. They never intended to sue me but wanted to humiliate me. The NEA then filed a lawsuit to intimidate parents asking questions about public education.

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We discussed masks and both of us personally wore them. Wearing masks didn't seem like a big inconvenience to me, as we ask people to wear pants. Initially, when the infection started, we didn't realize the significant benefits of wearing masks. The message about masks was meant to be bipartisan and focused on protecting others.

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We analyzed all patients in my practice, regardless of vaccines. Unvaccinated kids showed fewer health issues compared to vaccinated ones over 10 years. The data led to my license suspension, but I fight for informed consent and patient rights.

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I exposed fake vaccine practices, refused to comply, and faced consequences. They wanted me to fake taking it to maintain appearances. The doctor was ordered to make me fake it, which angered me. This incident should have raised red flags. Despite threats, I stood by my decision, which has since been proven right.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Vaccine vs. Natural Immunity, and Parents Fighting Back, with Dr. Joseph Ladapo and Brian Echevarria
Guests: Joseph Ladapo, Brian Echevarria
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The Megyn Kelly Show features a discussion with Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Florida's Surgeon General, and Heather Carroll, a mother from Knox County, Tennessee, regarding mask mandates in schools and the broader implications of COVID-19 policies. Kelly opens the show from the Sirius XM studios, expressing excitement about the new location and highlighting the importance of listener feedback in selecting guests. Carroll shares her frustrations about a federal lawsuit that mandates masks for students in Knox County, despite a state governor's order and school board votes to lift the mandate. She describes Knox County as a family-oriented community, where her children attended school unmasked for seven weeks before the lawsuit intervened. Carroll explains that the school board had repeatedly voted for parental choice regarding masks, but a federal judge issued an injunction requiring masks for all students, citing the Americans with Disabilities Act. She emphasizes the negative impact on children, particularly those needing to see facial expressions for learning, and notes that many parents feel helpless in the situation. Kelly and Carroll discuss the lack of significant COVID surges in areas that lifted mask mandates and the challenges faced by families trying to advocate for their children. Carroll expresses concern over the judge's decision to prioritize the needs of a few disabled children over the majority, arguing for more tailored solutions rather than a blanket mandate. The conversation shifts to the broader context of COVID-19 policies, with Kelly and Carroll criticizing the reliance on fear and coercion in public health messaging. They highlight the importance of parental rights and the need for a balanced approach that considers the well-being of all children. In the latter part of the show, Kelly interviews Brian Echeverria, a father and political candidate, who shares his experiences with critical race theory (CRT) in schools and the impact of such teachings on his children. Echeverria emphasizes the importance of parental involvement in education and the need to challenge narratives that promote division based on race. Dr. Ladapo joins the discussion, sharing his experiences in California during the early days of the pandemic and his skepticism about lockdowns and mask mandates. He discusses the importance of focusing on data and the need for honest communication from public health officials. The conversation touches on vaccine efficacy, natural immunity, and the political dynamics surrounding public health decisions. Overall, the episode highlights the ongoing debates surrounding COVID-19 policies, parental rights, and the need for transparent and science-based approaches to public health.

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Moms Fighting Back Over Masking Kids and CRT, with Maud Maron, Natalya Murakhver, and Jenin Younes
Guests: Maud Maron, Natalya Murakhver, Jenin Younes
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Megyn Kelly discusses the Biden administration's actions regarding parents protesting educational policies, including masking, vaccinations, and critical race theory. She interviews Maud Maron, a former public defender and school board member, who became vocal after her school eliminated merit-based admissions, leading to her job loss due to accusations of racism. Maron explains how the National School Board Association's letter to President Biden prompted the DOJ to consider parents as potential domestic terrorists, despite a lack of evidence for the alleged harassment at school board meetings. Maron argues that the federal government’s involvement is an attempt to silence parents, emphasizing that inappropriate behavior at meetings does not warrant federal intervention. She highlights the contrast between the government’s response to parents protesting and the leniency shown during protests related to George Floyd. Kelly and Maron also discuss critical race theory, asserting that parents are aware of the content being taught in schools and should be able to voice their concerns. Maron shares her experience of being attacked for her views, which she believes are mainstream, and emphasizes the importance of free speech in educational discussions. Natalya Murakhver, another guest, shares her activism against mask mandates in schools, arguing that masking is ineffective and harmful to children. She highlights the lack of clear criteria for lifting mandates and the emotional toll on kids. Murakhver discusses plans for a "Mask Like a Kid" campaign to raise awareness about the burdens placed on children. The conversation shifts to legal challenges against vaccine mandates, featuring Janine Younes from the New Civil Liberties Alliance. Younes discusses lawsuits filed against universities for vaccine mandates, emphasizing the distinction between natural immunity and vaccine requirements. She notes that courts are currently more receptive to religious exemptions than medical objections, and predicts ongoing unrest as many Americans resist vaccine mandates. Overall, the episode underscores the tensions between parental rights, educational policies, and government mandates during the pandemic.

Mark Changizi

Make them see how authoritarian they are by your non-compliance. Moment 332
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Mark Changizi discusses how COVID interventions, perceived as authoritarian, often go unnoticed due to societal taboos surrounding behaviors like not wearing masks or socializing. He argues that compliance with such mandates reinforces the perception that these laws are not coercive. Changizi emphasizes the importance of resisting compliance to remind authorities of their authoritarian nature, advocating for active resistance against perceived civil rights violations.
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