Health Freedom Part A

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This was a presentation offered  by Christen Chevrier

Any misinformation is the fault of the not taker.

  • Promotes consumer rights and health freedom
  • https://www.yourhealthfreedom.org/ > products and policies. To give people info to have informed consent.
  • People desire to have people informed before accepting procedures.
  • Have rights to accept or decline treatment
  • Belmont report> expose the ethical ramifications without consent. expnsd what informed consent.
  • Way to educate was symposiums. Sept 11th symposium up in Layton, venders and speakers.
  • Scientist and doctors across the country presented scientific data,
  • The problem in health care is the lack of complete information.
  • Businesses most affected by corvid are business who work with the public.
  • Want to prevent business to become the enforcers of medical mandates. We need to counteract that.
  • Those who have not been vacated don’t have chronic health issues.
  • 1962: a family got three doses
  • 1983: a family to 24 vaccine does
  • 2019: 72 plus vaccine doses
  • Dr Paul Thomas > is on the the conference board certified petitrionts. book the vaccine friendly plan. author or multiple peer reviews.
  • What does the organize advocate? Concerns about vaccine.
  • Vaccine manufactures exempt of liability of death or illness. The only option is counter measures.
  • The claims via counter measures are sitting on a shelf.
  • Vaccines on childhood schedule are not tested as plabos.
  • Vaccine is not held as biologic and is not tested by the same standard as other drugs.
  • Often items such a drugs that are FDA approved are frequently recalled. i.e.: the drug biox and the Olympic figure skater Dorothy hammil. A lot of people died. It was recalled after FDA approval.
  • More than 21 vaccines include Celine that are port of aborted fetuses. They use child fetus in their processing.
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