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posted ago by FusionRealm ago by FusionRealm +101 / -0

Alex Jones had a Dr. Francis Boyle on his show today. He laid out a short letter to use against anyone who says you have to take the jab.

https://www.infowars.com/posts/wednesday-live-eu-demands-vaccine-passports-for-free-movement-across-europe/

"NOTICE: By authority of the Nuremberg Code on Medical Experimentation, I do hereby exercise my right to refuse to submit to or to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.

The United States Government has prosecuted, convicted and executed Medical Doctors who have violated the Nuremberg Code on Medical Experimentation.

Aiders and abettors of Nuremberg Crimes are equally guilty and have also been prosecuted, convicted, and executed. "

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residue69 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's not a lie if you believe it's true. You just have to claim a sincerely held religious belief, no matter how out there it is.

What Are “Sincerely Held Religious Beliefs?” Nobody Really Knows

Religious Objections To Mandated COVID-19 Vaccines: Considerations For Employers

The EEOC, which enforces Title VII, uses a very broad definition of “religion.” It goes beyond membership in a church or belief in God, and includes firmly and sincerely held moral or ethical beliefs. For instance, an employee’s objection to an employer’s policy or practice could be based on a moral belief against receiving certain chemicals in the body.

However:

EEOC recently made suspicious changes just before Xiden fired a top Trump-appointed EEOC attorney.

A quote from Andrea Lucas, another EEOC Trump attorney:

In the days leading up to the President’s decision to fire Ms. Gustafson, a report and related materials dealing with religious discrimination were removed from the EEOC’s website shortly after inauguration.

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TwitterIsTrash 2 points ago +2 / -0

You don’t have to reach that hard. All the covid shots were tested on aborted fetal cells. You can refuse it because most religions respect the sanctity of life, including the unborn