“A prominent rabbi has been fired from Chabad for opposing experimental COVID-19 vaccinations that have already been proven to have dangerous side-effects.
Rabbi Michoel Green served as the envoy for the Hasidic movement in Westborough, Mass. for nearly two decades, but he has been removed from his posts for sharing his honest opinions about vaccinations.
“It’s NOT immunization. It’s pathogenic priming & mass sterilization,” he wrote last week in a social post deemed problematic by the Chabad powers-that-be.
School Mandates: Vaccine mandates for small children are coming. Some states do not allow religious exemptions for school “immunizations.” These states include
Maine,
Connecticut,
Vermont,
California,
Mississippi,
West Virginia,
New York.
The remaining 43 states do, though you’ll need to check your state’s laws to see whether the language says the exemption applies for vaccines only on the pediatric schedule or all immunizations.
South Dakota Legislation: NO MANDATED VACCINES WHATSOEVER!!!
“House Bill 1235 states that ‘No public or nonpublic post secondary educational institutions may mandate any immunizations for school entry. A public or private post secondary educational institution may request any student to submit medical records. No educational institution may use coercive means to require immunization’.”
“The bill would make it a Class 1 misdemeanor for ‘any educational institution, medical provider, or person to compel another to submit to immunization,’ according to the bill text.”
“’Every person has the inalienable right to bodily integrity, free from any threat or compulsion that the person accepts any medical intervention, including immunization. No person may be discriminated against for refusal to accept an unwanted medical intervention, including immunization,’ the bill states.”
NEW YORK is known to not only deny religious exemptions but to have created a limit on accepting them.
Just call and say…. co-sponsor S6141c or A8123a
FIND Representatives by zip code-NY http://nyassembly.gov/mem/ (A8123a)
Find my Senator by Zip Code–NY https://www.nysenate.gov/find-my-senator (S6141c)
You might also communicate to the Republican leaders of the houses that President Trump has set up a new office at the HHS for religious freedom (in case they haven’t heard) so that Republicans will vote as a unified party on the issue of religious freedom and vaccines. Although the new agency only mentions vaccines as it pertains to religious freedom and medicaid, the head of the Agency, who I understand is a deeply religious acolyte requests that all concerned with being denied religious freedom as it pertains to vaccines, send in a complaint.
Section #9 covers: state or local government agency that is responsible for administering health care • State or local government income assistance or human service agency • Hospital • Medicaid and Medicare provider • Physician or other health care professional in private practice with patients assisted by Medicaid • Family health center • Community mental health center • Alcohol and drug treatment center • Nursing home • Foster care home • Public and private adoption or foster care agency • Day care center • Senior citizen center • Nutrition program • Any entity established under the Affordable Care Act • HMO • Pharmacy • Homeless shelter •Health researcher
Name the health care or social service provider involved, and describe the acts or omissions, you believe violated conscience or religious freedom laws or regulations
File a Conscience or Religious Freedom Complaint Online
Open the OCR Complaint Portal and select the type of complaint you would like to file.
Complete as much information as possible, including:
Information about you, the complainant
Details of the complaint
Any additional information that might help OCR when reviewing your complaint
You will then need to electronically sign the complaint and complete the consent form. After completing the consent form you will be able to print out a copy of your complaint to keep for your records.
File a Conscience or Religious Freedom Complaint in Writing
File a Complaint Using the Conscience or Religious Freedom Complaint Form Package
Print and mail the completed complaint and consent forms to:
Centralized Case Management Operations
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Room 509F HHH Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20201
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Mail to
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Room 509F HHH Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20201
Name, full address and telephone number of the person, agency or organization you believe discriminated against you
A brief description of what happened, including how, why, and when you believe your (or someone else’s) conscience or religious freedom rights were violated
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“Every Church claims that ‘we are the true Church’ and that they have some ultimate authority. We have the infallible Pope; the inerrant Bible.
The idea that the Truth of God can be bound in any human system; by any human creed; by any human book is almost beyond imagination. God is not a Christian. God is not a Jew or a Muslim, a Hindu or a Buddhist. All of those are human systems which Human being have created only to help walk us through the mystery of God. We honor tradition. We walk through the tradition. But the tradition does not define God. It only points to God.
. -Bishop John Shelby Spong
“No one church, its representative or the government has the authority to define religion, to authorize, or substantiate an individual’s religious beliefs”
.…Eileen Dannemann, Director. National Coalition of Organized Women
VLA Comment paraphrased from Ageless Wisdom:
Religion is the name given to the recognition by the “part” of its relationship to the “Whole”. It is observed that there is a constantly growing demand by the part (individual) for an increased awareness of that Relation (God). Religion is the experience of the “seeking” aspirant to the “sought-for” Divinity. This archetypical drive towards wholeness (God) is natural to mankind, inherent in all individuals. Therefore, Religion is natural and personalized foremost to the individual and out of that comes human systems, not the other way around!
…Eileen Dannemann, Director. National Coalition of Organized Women
“Thus, SB277, while requiring that school children be vaccinated, explicitly provides an exception when a physician believes that circumstances-in the judgement and sound discretion of the physician-so warrants”.
VLA Comment: I take this as saying that it is California “law” that the Dept of Health cannot counter a physicians judgement.
More comment: This model legislation will will proliferate nationally. Next State legislative session will be overwhelming, especially, New York and Iowa.
Folks Religious Freedom laws are now center stage…opening the gates for our legal teams. Take this for example:http://www.ijreview.com/2015/06/355349-did-the-gay-marriage-ruling-just-leg… This article has a few attorneys weighing in. The article addressed gun permits. But the arguments, it appears to me, would also apply to the vaccine issue. AND have you noticed that there is now lots of talk about “religious” freedom that even clerks who issue permits feel they can deny issue a permit because of their own religious beliefs. What about the nurses who lose their jobs. However, I digress. Here is an excerpt:
2. In the majority decision, the judges argue that “certain personal choices central to individual dignity and autonomy” are now protected by Due Process:
This is not just an argument for religious waivers as in the language “personal identity and beliefs” but it could be argued that it is certainly offensive to parents individual dignity that the state should allow underaged children to get vaccines without the parents’ knowledge. And that the state and judges have the authority to force medical treatments on children against the parents’ deeply considered decisions regarding the health of their children. In this the state implies that parents make choices to harm their children. This is an effrontery to individual dignity and autonomy.
This bill amends the Public Health Service Act to prohibit the Department of Health and Human Services from awarding grants to public entities of a state for preventive health service programs unless the state requires each student in public elementary or secondary school to be vaccinated in accordance with the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The bill provides an exception for students whose health would be endangered by vaccination in the opinion of a physician conforming to the accepted standard of medical care. Read actual text…