As knowledgeable 'vaccine-aware' Californians learned last 
year, the religious exemption is being eliminated. Increasingly we are 
seeing parents who are protecting their children from toxic vaccines 
being villainized. 
This move is 
well funded and the groundwork has been put in place to convince 
legislators that they have the legal authority to eliminate religious 
exemptions. 
From CDC Chapter 13 (pg 273)
Vaccination Mandates: The Public Health Imperative and Individual Rights
KEVIN M. MALONE AND ALAN R. HINMAN
Vaccination Mandates: The Public Health Imperative and Individual Rights
KEVIN M. MALONE AND ALAN R. HINMAN
LEGAL AUTHORITIES—CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF MANDATORY VACCINATION
Parens Patriae
Further authority to compel vaccination of children comes under 
the doctrine of parens patriae in which the state asserts authority over
 child welfare. In the 1944 case of Prince v. Massachusetts, which 
involved child labor under an asserted right of religious freedom, the 
U.S. Supreme Court summarized the doctrine, noting that:”Neither rights 
of religion nor rights of parenthood are beyond limitation. Acting to 
guard the general interest in youth’s well being, the state as parens 
patriae may restrict the parent’s control by requiring school 
attendance, regulating or prohibiting the child’s labor, and in many 
other ways. Its authority is not nullified merely because the parent 
grounds his claim to control the child’s course of conduct on religion 
or conscience.
Thus, he cannot claim freedom from compulsory vaccination for the
 child more than for himself on religious  grounds. The right to 
practice religion freely does not include liberty to expose the 
community or the child to communicable disease or the latter to ill 
health or death. (321 U.S. at 166–7, 64 S.Ct. at 442)”
We
 are going to have to move away from the religious "choice" debate. It 
is going to become a losing argument - as it has in California. . . 
It is hard to understand why there are attorneys who don't acknowledge the Prince vs Massachusetts Supreme Court decision of 1944. 
It is hard to understand why there are attorneys who don't acknowledge the fact that the Supreme Court has refused to revisit this issue.
Before
 signing a contract with a BAR attorney (or giving him or her any money)
 to "defend your religious or parental rights not to vaccinate", ask him
 or her how he or she plans to overcome the Supreme Court's position. 
Unless he or she is willing to give you a money back guarantee, it would
 be wise to reconsider hiring him or her. 
Before
 our corrupt 'agencies' embark on new policies, they usually lay the 
groundwork years in advance. In 2009 I discovered when and how they 
established new 'pandemic' public health policies in Ohio (and other 
states). As is most often the case, there was a federal grant involved 
and it all took place without the knowledge or consent of the general 
public.
During
 my pandemic research, I also discovered that before instituting new 
policies - that might be met with resistance - 'agencies' hire attorneys
 to review and define the "legal authority" needed to implement their 
programs. See: Limitation of Movement - Legal
Generally
 speaking by the time new policies are inflicted on us, the groundwork 
needed to enforce them has been in place for years.Much goes on behind 
the scenes that the public (including attorneys) are completely unaware 
of. 
If we are to protect our children (and/or ourselves) from the vaccination agenda, we are going to have to look beyond the current constraints of our embedded medical and legal systems and start thinking 'out of the BAR box'!.
If we are to protect our children (and/or ourselves) from the vaccination agenda, we are going to have to look beyond the current constraints of our embedded medical and legal systems and start thinking 'out of the BAR box'!.
Best, 
AL Whitney
Retired Registered Respiratory Therapist
Former Court Appointed Special Advocate for children
Wife of a retired Family Practitioner
People for Safe TechnologiesFormer Court Appointed Special Advocate for children
Wife of a retired Family Practitioner



 
 
