[act-ma] Hyannis, MA Sat 12/26 Fwd: Protest medical mandates

David Rolde davidrolde at comcast.net
Tue Dec 22 14:18:59 PST 2020


 
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> From: Richard Hugus <rhugus at meganet.net>
> To: Richard Hugus <rhugus at meganet.net>, Jennifer J Raffloer <jenniferjraffloer at gmail.com>
> Date: 12/22/2020 1:35 PM
> Subject: Protest medical mandates
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> Protest Against Massachusetts Medical Mandates
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> WHEN: Saturday December 26, 2020, 12 to 2 PM (rain date Dec. 27, same time)
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> WHERE: Hyannis, Massachusetts, entrance to Cape Cod Mall, 793 Iyanough Rd.
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> Are you interested in stopping Governor Charles Baker and the state of Massachusetts from issuing compulsory medical orders on the basis of a "pandemic" now largely supported by false positive PCR testing? After the "shelter in place" order, the mandatory mask order, the "social distancing" orders, the quarantine orders, the mandatory flu shot order, the curfews, the church closings, the orders destroying restaurants and small businesses, the travel restrictions, the orders limiting the size of any assembly (even family gatherings during the holidays), will a compulsory order for a never tested, experimental, DNA-manipulatiing "Covid vaccine" be next?
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> No. No way. The Governor has stepped way outside any authority the people of Massachusetts ever granted him. His decrees have no basis in law or justice and must be repealed immediately.
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> This call is for a peaceful, non-partisan protest as a follow-up to our successful first demonstration on December 19. Bring signs or banners with your message (no signs for political candidates please).
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> We have the following demands:
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> No to mandatory vaccines
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> End "the new normal"
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> We stand for . . .
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> — our right to refuse medical interventions, our right to breathe and be visible to one another: no to the Governor’s mask mandate
> — our right to assemble: no to "social distancing” and the idea that government can dictate how many people can gather in one place and how far apart they have to be
> — the right to bodily autonomy: no one should be forced to take a vaccine
> — the right to informed consent, the foundation of medical ethics: no substance should be injected into anyone's body without their full understanding of all possible harmful effects
> — parental rights: the state has no right to  bypass a parent's authority on whether a child should be given any injection or oral pharmaceutical product
> — the right to education: education at public schools and colleges should not be used as leverage to enforce  government medical decrees
> — the right of small businesses and restaurants to serve all customers: reopen the economy, end the Governor’s 9:30 PM business curfew
> — the right to freedom of religion: places of worship must be allowed to host all of their members
> — the right to move and travel freely: end the Governor’s 10 PM to 5 AM “stay at home advisory”, end Massachusetts' current restrictions on travel to all US states except Hawaii
> — the right to privacy: no to track-and-trace surveillance, no to sharing of private medical information with third parties, no to government and commercial medical surveillance
> — the right to freedom of speech: end media censorship of legitimate questions about covid and vaccines
> — the right to protection of our civil and constitutional rights: refusal of service by airlines or other businesses on the basis of arbitrary “health passports” is a form of discrimination which we should be protected from under the law. Loss of this right will mean consent has been replaced with coercion.
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