Who Can You Trust? How Schools and Employers Violate Exemption Rights

August 18, 2024 00:17:11
Who Can You Trust? How Schools and Employers Violate Exemption Rights
The Kim Monson Show
Who Can You Trust? How Schools and Employers Violate Exemption Rights

Aug 18 2024 | 00:17:11

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Show Notes

Author Pam Long explains that with Pharma’s capture of federal health agencies, elected legislators, and the judicial system on the issue of vaccine mandates, many people are opting to exercise their common law rights by asserting their opt-out of pharmaceutical drugs, tests, and devices by a simple affidavit asserting their rights. They are not asking for approval of their rights from a random school administrator, employer, or government official. There is ample case law and federal law supporting their rights.

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