Jacobson v. Massachusetts case – Get injected or a $5 fine

On February 20, 1905, the U.S. Supreme Court on appeal from the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, in a 7-2 majority, "in one of its most clear and conclusive paragraphs emphatically declares the preeminent rights of the individual in certain spheres" stated “There is, of course, a sphere within which the individual may assert the supremacy of his own will and rightfully dispute the authority of any human government, especially of any free government existing under a written constitution, to interfere with the exercise of that will.” In 1902, Pastor Henning Jacobson, claimed that he and his son were both injured by previous smallpox vaccines, and refused to receive any more.  In the 1904 Supreme court case of Jacobson v. Massachusetts it was concluded that the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts "at worst" could fine residents who refused to receive vaccination.  The court decision relied on the presumption that the vaccination (a word specific to vaccina-inoculation at the time) interupted infection and transmission of the disease in the community. [1, 2, 3]  This was a State law that was up held, not a federal legislation. “If a person should deem it important that vaccination should not be performed in his case and..> READ MORE

WHO launch Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence

On September 1, 2021 the WHO launched the Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence based in Berlin,"to provide the world with better data, analytics and decisions to detect and respond to health emergencies". [1, 2, 3] Justified as the "COVID-19 pandemic has given us a shared experience that shows how interconnected our lives are and how public health depends on each one of us".  The Hub" will strengthen intelligence specifically for pandemics and epidemics by striving for better data, better analytics, and better decisions"..."[i]t will leverage WHO’s unique convening power across nearly 200 countries to foster global solutions." [4] At the launch, WHO representative Dr Mike Ryan stated "the main limitation in surveillance systems currently is local surveillance capacity, which needs to be strengthened and, additionally, connected globally in an unbreakable, interlinked system" [5]

US ends Pandemic Emergency

On April 10, 2023 after 3 years the United States terminated it's "national emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic" a month earlier than planned. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]  President Trump declared the National Emergency on Friday 13th March, 2020. "Biden signed the legislation behind closed doors on the eve of his trip Tuesday to Northern Ireland and the White House acknowledged the milestone without fanfare in a brief late-afternoon email that read: “On Monday, April 10, 2023, the President signed into law: H.J.Res. 7, which terminates the national emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic.”" [7] All of the pandemic measures did not curb deaths in the US, compared to Sweden who did not lockdown.

President Trump declares a National Emergency over COVID-19 pandemic

On Friday March 13, 2020 (US time) President Donald Trump declared a "National Emergency [6] "to combat the coronavirus pandemic, freeing up $50 billion in federal funding" and enacting emergency powers. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Two national emergency declarations were made on March 13, one under the Stafford Act and other under the National Emergencies Act (NEA) Brownstone Reports: As of March 13, 2020 the National Security Council (NSC) was officially in charge of the US government’s Covid policy..."this occurred because of two critical features of the response: 1) the belief that this virus came from a lab leak, and 2) the vaccine was the biosecurity countermeasure pushed by the same people as the fix" Starting on March 18, 2020, The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), was officially in charge of the US government’s Covid response. White House Coronoavirus Task Force Coordinator (set up Jan 2020), was not a representative of the public health agencies but, rather, was appointed by the National Security Council.

Switzerland withdraws all COVID-19 vaccination recommendations

On April 3, 2023 Switzerland's Federal Office of Public Health announced they no longer recommend COVID-19 vaccination for any one, "in principle", until further review. "People at especially high risk can receive a vaccination following an individual consultation with their doctor", who now "bear the risk of liability for vaccination damage". [1]  Entering the country exempt of vaccination. The "Swiss drug regulator is in the process of being sued for negligence in approving the injections".  It is increasingly becoming known that the COVID-19 vaccines and the resultant spike protien are causing more harm than good. [2] At the time, the US CDC still recommended everyone as young as 6 months of age to "stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines."! [3]

FDA: COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness threshold 50%

FDA commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn, in a July 30, 2020 interview with the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) said the FDA would allow a COVID-19 vaccine to pass emergency authorisation with an minimum 50% efficacy. The reason given the such low threshold was because they " felt that that was a reasonable floor given the pandemic" and they wanted to "give vaccine manufacturers guidance on how to design their clinical trials", as Phase 3 trials for Pfizer and Moderna began this week. [1, 2] Hahn said "It’s possible that the U.S. could end up with a vaccine that, on average, reduces a person’s risk of a Covid-19 infection by just 50%" In a statement the "FDA would expect that a COVID-19 vaccine would prevent disease or decrease its severity in at least 50% of people who are vaccinated." On July 27, 2020 "Dr. Anthony Fauci has said he hopes the vaccine will have an efficacy rate of at least 60%, meaning on average the vaccine reduces a person’s risk of a Covid-19 infection by 60%"..."60% is the standard that you do for the cutoff." [4] Experts were quick to point out that even though 50% effectiveness is low,..> READ MORE