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Cargando... Against Compulsory Vaccination: A Long Train of Abuses and Usurpations (Volume 2)por Kevin A Muhammad
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This book, comprising three sections, lays the base for greater vigilance against mass vaccination. The first section, "Logical & Practical Premise for Rejecting Vaccination," shows how neither logic nor science supports this medical procedure, particularly the way it is universally implemented.Section 2, "Historical Context of Vaccination," examines the political and economic agendas surrounding the origin of vaccination. It details the true history and consequences of vaccination, which is directly opposite what the medical industry claims. Understanding this history prevents us from being victimized.The third section hinges on the theme, "A Long Train of Abuses and Usurpations," -the subtitle of this book. This descriptive phrase is in the U.S. Declaration of Independence, a document that details the human and civil rights violations that moved the 13 American colonies, in 1776, to separate from the British Empire.Vaccination, as enforced since its inception, is a long-standing, egregious violation of our "unalienable Rights" of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." The pandemic of horrible vaccine-induced diseases is proof of this. We are obligated, by the law of self-preservation, to end this medical tyranny A "citizen's" vaccination law, predicated on self-preservation and self-determination, must be established in the hearts and minds of all citizens, beginning with each of us. The achievement of this automatically leads to a confrontation with other compulsory laws that encase the evil intent inherent in vaccination. Ultimately, "citizen's" laws must be enacted to abolish these unjust laws, as well. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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