Health FREEDOM MOVEMENT
March 10-12, 2022
34+ of the nation’s doctors of conscience front-line journalists, and top legislators sharing practical strategies to strengthen our health, freedom, and sovereignty.
Speakers include:
Dr. Christiane Northrup
Dr. Christina Parks
Dr. Stephanie Seneff
Mary Holland
Dr. Stella Immanuel
Peggy Hall
Pam Popper
And many more!
Our movement’s top men will be there too: Del Bigtree, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Paul Thomas, and Joe (Dr. Mercola) will be speaking as well– don’t miss this event!
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What Gavin Newsom's March 12 deadline means for CA Families with K-12 school-aged children
The following post is a guest post by Tiffany Craft, a plaintiff of The Gavel Project. See her Substack to see her ongoing efforts in favor of mask choice in Irvine Unified School District.
Welcome news came on the February 28 that the California Department of Public Health (CADPH) and Gavin Newsom have off ramps for the school mask mandates, which will utilize CDC Guidelines updated on February 25, using the rate of COVID-19 community spread as an indicator for whether masks should be required in a school setting. In essence, some amount of control is being given back to the hands of the local jurisdictions for them to determine what’s best for their local communities.
Although some control is reverting to the local level, Newsom and Dr. Mark Ghaly, Newsom’s Secretary of the California Health & Human Services Agency, made it clear that we are not out of the woods yet and that control could be diverted back to CDPH to reinstate mandates at any point in time. Furthermore, the decisions to be made on school masking requirements are now at the discretion of School Boards and District Leadership and based on guidance from County Health Officials. However, it is not a given that all Districts in the state will pivot to mask choice for students.
This does mean that those School Boards and District Leadership who do not pivot to mask choice can no longer use the excuse that masks are required by law in the school setting.
Billions of GMO Mosquitoes Set to Be Released in California, Florida
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved the world’s largest release of genetically engineered mosquitoes, despite warnings by public health experts.
In defiance of science and public health concerns, Monday the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the mass release of billions of experimental genetically engineered (GE) mosquitoes into the U.S.’ most populous and agriculturally significant states.
The British biotechnology company Oxitec was granted an experimental use permit for the release of a genetically engineered version of the species Aedes aegypti across Fresno, Tulare, San Bernadino and Stanislaus Counties in California and in Monroe County in Florida.
This will be the biggest release of GE insects in the world.
EPA’s approval came despite growing concerns raised by scientists, public health experts and environmental groups about potential impacts of the experimental releases on public health, the environment and endangered species.
No publicly available data supports Oxitec’s claims that GE mosquitoes will reduce incidence of mosquito-borne diseases.
An independent peer-reviewed study from Yale University scientists revealed that over two years of continual releases of the GE mosquitoes at a test site in Brazil failed to reduce populations of Aedes aegypti.
The Yale study also found that the GE mosquitoes bred with local Aedes aegypti, resulting in hybrid mosquitoes in the wild that may be more aggressive, more difficult to eradicate and may increase the spread of mosquito-borne disease.
“Scientists have found genetic material from GE mosquitoes in wild populations at significant levels, which means GE mosquitoes are not sterile. GE mosquitoes could result in far more health and environmental problems than they would solve,” said Dana Perls, food and technology program manager at Friends of the Earth, and a California resident.
“EPA needs to do a real review of potential risks and stop ignoring widespread opposition in the communities where releases will happen.”
The experimental release will purportedly investigate whether the GE mosquito can reduce the population of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes — one species that can carry yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya and Zika.
However, California does not have any cases of these diseases, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In addition, the Aedes aegypti mosquito is not prevalent in California.
“This experiment is unnecessary and even dangerous, as there are no locally acquired cases of dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya or Zika in California,” said Jaydee Hanson, policy director for the International Center for Technology Assessment and Center for Food Safety.
”Releasing billions of GE mosquitoes makes it likely that female GE mosquitoes will get out and create hybrid mosquitoes that are more virulent and aggressive. Other public health strategies, including the use of Wolbachia infected mosquitoes, could better control the Aedes aegypti in California and Florida.”
The EPA did not publicly release any data from Oxitec field trials in Florida or Brazil and key information about health effects, including allergenicity and toxicity, was redacted from the company’s application for a permit.
EPA did not require key scientific assessments, including an endangered species assessment, public health impact analysis or caged trials ahead of any environmental release. The EPA declined to convene a Scientific Advisory Panel as it does for other new pesticides.
“Once released into the environment, genetically engineered mosquitoes cannot be recalled,” said Dr. Robert Gould, president of San Francisco Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility and California resident. “Rather than forge ahead with an unregulated open-air genetic experiment, we need precautionary action, transparent data and appropriate risk assessments.”
Despite strong public opposition, in April 2021, Oxitec and the Florida Keys Mosquito Control Board began the release of half a billion genetically engineered mosquitoes into Monroe County, Florida.
Neither the mosquito control board nor Oxitec informed community residents about the locations of release until three days beforehand, and there was no informed consent by affected community members prior to release.
Following the EPA’s approval, California’s Department of Pesticide Regulation and local mosquito abatement districts will also decide whether to approve the permit for release.
If approved, billions of GE mosquitoes will be released over a 2-year period in 4 counties in California, beginning in 2022, and the current GE mosquito release in Monroe County, Florida, will be extended for another 2 years.
A Fully Masked High School Musical- Coming to a Theater Near You In Commifornia
Is it possible to enjoy a fully masked performance?
Tiffany Craft
When reading the Title of this post you might think this is a headline straight out of “The Onion” or the “Babylon Bee”. I wish it were. Sadly, this is not satire nor is the title of this post rhetorical. It’s true- very talented high school theater students in California are being forced to mask up for the entirety of their high school musical performances even while belting out solos where they are the lone cast member on stage. For what it’s worth, members of the orchestra pit are also required to mask up (that one is even harder to fathom). I’m not sure what runs through your mind as you read this but what has been running through mine all week is Who comes up with this kind of policy and how can someone possibly rationalize such a policy?! This is really happening in one of the top school districts in the nation (Irvine Unified School District) which is located in Orange County California (Commifornia). Woodbridge High School, who has a state-of-the-art new theater, held their production of Matilda The Musical March 3-5. Our family was in attendance on Saturday, March 5
I am fond of performing arts and always have been- it’s in my DNA. I have many great childhood memories of attending performing arts and theater productions in Denver (where I grew up), Las Vegas and New York City with my parents, cousins, grandparents and friends. I have always wanted to instill, in my daughter, the same love for and appreciation of the performing arts that I have had.
CALIFORNIA DOCTORS WARN AGAINST COVID-19 CENSORSHIP BILL
Some medical professionals are vowing to fight a possible new California law that attempts to threaten their medical licenses for spreading “COVID-19 misinformation”—calling the effort “unconstitutional” and “illegal.”
California Assemblyman Evan Low (D-Campbell) introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 2098 on Feb. 15, which would prevent licensed physicians and surgeons from spreading COVID-19 misinformation. If passed, the law would inject disciplinary actions by the Medical Board of California or the Osteopathic Medical Board of California to care providers promoting alleged misinformation.
“The idea that they’re going to come after physicians that spread misinformation, without defining what misinformation is frightening,” Physician Dr. Jeff Barke told The Epoch Times.
SMH. Insanity.