Fight Back: Here's How People Are Legally Resisting Dystopian Diktats to Get a Covid Shot or Be Fired
Victoria Taft -Opinion : Aug 11, 2021
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[Robert] Barnes shared a listener's hypothetical letter to an employer, which read in part: "Covid vaccines [are] derived from protein testing using the abortion-derived cell line HEK-293. Partaking in a vaccine made from aborted fetuses makes me complicit in an action that offends my religious faith. As such, I cannot, in good conscience and in accord with my religious faith, take any such Covid vaccine at this time. Please provide a reasonable accommodation to my belief, as I wish to continue to be a good employee, helpful to the team."
[Excerpted from PJMedia.com] ...Ben Franklin said, "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." (Screengrab image)
Millions of Americans now fully understand what Franklin meant.
The effort to segregate unvaccinated from vaccinated people by public edict is a dangerous place that we haven't crossed in this country since segregation, World War II internment, and eugenics, according to civil rights attorney Robert Barnes.
He's fighting back against what he calls "the trilogy of infamy."
Democrats are back to preaching segregation. They're back to cheering masks. They're back to pushing segregation.
I thought the 1870s Ku Klux Klan was dead, but they're back today in the liberal Democratic Party.
These are atrocities.
Somebody has to stand up, and by golly, some of us will.
What's to be done?
Barnes said on his program "Viva and Barnes Law for the People" on Locals.com and Rumble that there's an array of actual and planned lawsuits by people who have been threatened with job loss, mask mandates, and less freedom.
Challenges to the FDA
The question to be answered is: "Did the FDA follow its own rules, follow its own procedures before taking any particular action, whether that's the issuance of notices like their fact sheets, whether that's approval of a vaccine as emergency use, or whether that's full FDA approval and all of those components?"
Barnes says citizens may file what is known as citizens petitions to identify any concerns they have or support existing petitions, such as the ones brought by Robert Kennedy, Jr. and others.
Religious exemptions
So you're not a particularly religious person? Doesn't matter. You don't need a pastor's sign-off, church attendance records, or anything else to assert your right to exercise your freedom of conscience.
And here's some ammo.
Barnes shared a listener's hypothetical letter to an employer, which read in part: "Covid vaccines [are] derived from protein testing using the abortion-derived cell line HEK-293. Partaking in a vaccine made from aborted fetuses makes me complicit in an action that offends my religious faith. As such, I cannot, in good conscience and in accord with my religious faith, take any such Covid vaccine at this time. Please provide a reasonable accommodation to my belief, as I wish to continue to be a good employee, helpful to the team."
Experimental Vaccines Cannot be Compelled
All of the coronavirus shots were approved under emergency use authorizations to stem the pandemic quickly.
The shots are experimental.
Under the 1947 Nuremberg Code adopted by the United States and other countries following the Nazi experiments on Jews and others, it is against international law to force anyone to take medical treatment against their informed consent—Tuskegee Institute syphilis experiments included...
...What If You've Already Had Covid?
If these employers believe in immunity, which would appear to be the case judging by their rantings over getting "jabbed," as they insist on calling it, then what do they have against the natural and arguably better immunity accorded to people who have already had it?
That's what George Mason Antonin Scalia Law School professor Todd Zywicki wondered when he was ordered to get a vaccine or else suffer professional consequences.
Moreover, the professor, who took antibody tests to verify his immunity, was advised by his doctor that taking a vaccine after having Covid put him at "heightened risk for adverse side effects."
So where does his university get off thinking they're smarter than him and his doctor?... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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