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Group pushes back on vaccine mandates

Delaware Medical Freedom Alliance questions big Pharma motives
October 28, 2021

On the eve of the FDA’s recommendation for children as young as 5 to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, more than 100 people gathered in Rehoboth Beach to question the potential mandate.

Lewes resident Abraxas Hudson, a member of the Delaware Medical Freedom Alliance, welcomed five panelists Oct. 25 at the Sands Hotel and Conference Center to talk about big Pharma corruption and the vaccine mandates.

“Looking at what’s going on it feels like there’s a long-term game,” he said. “Something definitely smells funny. To me, it smells like tyranny.”

The recent push for booster shots for those who got the first round of COVID-19 vaccines is the most recent example of the government rewriting the rules as they go along, the speakers agreed.

“Do you really want to stay on that lifetime vaccination train?” Hudson asked. “Or are you willing to start stepping aside, pushing back, and saying it’s not going to happen?”

Panelist Mary Holland, an attorney and president of the Children’s Health Defense, an organization chaired by Robert Kennedy Jr. which has blasted the Centers for Disease Control’s push for vaccination and the power Dr. Anthony Fauci has over public policy, said people have no recourse if they get sick from the vaccine because pharmaceutical companies are protected from liability under emergency use authorization. “Basically, you’re on your own if something bad happens,” she said.

Holland said the number of injuries from the vaccine has been underreported, and she fears that children are the latest guinea pigs in the mass vaccine experiment.

“There’s a whole panoply,” she said. “The really sad thing is health doesn’t make money. Chronic disease makes big time money.”

Holland said natural immunity is an important part of ending the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“Right now nowhere in the country has natural immunity been recognized as a valid exemption to vaccination. That cannot stand,” she said. “There are lawsuits all over the country based on natural immunity.”

Good health is also key to fighting the virus, said Dr. Kelly Sutton, a founding member of Physicians for Informed Consent. Vitamins A, C and D and the mineral zinc can help build up a body’s natural defense. Anyone who gets COVID-19 symptoms can also benefit from Regeneron, she said.

As for controversial Ivermectin treatments, she said, the drug has been used elsewhere in the world with success. Alternate treatments were used to treat cases in India, Sutton said, and COVID dropped in the country that was once the vector for the Delta variant.

Sutton said she is facing the possibility of losing her license by a California medical board because of medical exemptions she has given to patients. Doctors who do not go along with CDC directives are being targeted, she said.

“The medical boards are teaching doctors to be enforcement instead of a helping, healing profession,” she said.

Christine Dolan and Todd Wood, who work together with CD Media, said they have interviewed vaccine-injured children and adults, and have also experienced censorship by social media.

They encouraged people to get off Facebook and Twitter and find other means to communicate.

“They have commodified you. You are a data point. You represent dollars to them,” she said. 

Kevin Jenkins, CEO of Urban Global Health Alliance, likened the vaccination card to a slave passport.

As a Black man, he said, he is concerned over a new form of segregation that is going on between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Jenkins compared today’s division to the clean versus unclean narrative that used to keep races separated.

“It’s happening here right now. We have to say no to that,” he said. “They’re creating communities to keep you trapped in fear, and how to keep you trapped in bondage, and how to keep you trapped in poverty. It’s breaking up families. Families are not speaking to each other.”