{"id":1615,"date":"2022-10-12T08:32:23","date_gmt":"2022-10-12T08:32:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sustainablefreedomlab.org\/?p=1615"},"modified":"2022-10-12T08:51:05","modified_gmt":"2022-10-12T08:51:05","slug":"cdc-ups-attacks-on-families-and-children","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sustainablefreedomlab.org\/2022\/10\/12\/cdc-ups-attacks-on-families-and-children\/","title":{"rendered":"CDC Ups Attacks on Families and Children"},"content":{"rendered":"
The day of reckoning is here.<\/p>\n
For more than a year I have been saying the purpose for hustling through approval of \u2018vaccines\u2019 that neither prevent nor stop COVID\u2019s spread, that make people sicker, and that cause\u00a0death<\/a>, was to get approval for inclusion in the early\u00a0Childhood Vaccination Schedule<\/a>.<\/p>\n After all, why inoculate a group (6 months to 4 years) of which 75% are already naturally\u00a0immune<\/a>\u00a0to a virus which has not killed a single healthy child, with a drug in which the only trial participant who got sick enough to be hospitalized was \u2018vaccinated\u2019?<\/p>\n Currently, manufacturers of the COVID-19 inoculations are protected from most liability under the government\u2019s Emergency Use Authorization. When that emergency declaration expires, (so far the administration has made sure it has not), these drug companies are open to lawsuits.<\/p>\n However, once the COVID jabs are included in the Childhood Vaccination Schedule, pharma\u2019s liability protection continues without the EUA.<\/p>\n That doesn\u2019t mean you cannot sue for \u2018vaccine\u2019 injuries. It means it becomes a costly and lengthy process requiring you to first go through the government\u2019s Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The process shifts injury liability from the manufacturers to a public fund. Your chances of winning are slim. Of the millions of\u00a0reports<\/a>\u00a0of vaccine injuries since the program\u2019s 1988 inception, only\u00a06,000<\/a>\u00a0have received compensation. That was the point.<\/p>\n