19,104 Deaths   ·   90,516 Hospitalizations   ·   119,465 Urgent Care   ·   200,470 Doctor Office Visits   ·   2,538 Anaphylaxis   ·   6,382 Bell's Palsy   ·   2,067 Miscarriages   ·   9,477 Heart Attacks   ·   28,706 Myocarditis   ·   18,506 Permanently Disabled   ·   9,306 Thrombocytopenia   ·   15,329 Life Threatening   ·   36,838 Severe Allergic Reaction   ·   8,237 Shingles   ·   5,297 Myocarditis/Pericarditis   ·   3,723 Thrombocytopenia/Low Platelet   ·     ·  
19,104 Deaths   ·   90,516 Hospitalizations   ·   119,465 Urgent Care   ·   200,470 Doctor Office Visits   ·   2,538 Anaphylaxis   ·   6,382 Bell's Palsy   ·   2,067 Miscarriages   ·   9,477 Heart Attacks   ·   28,706 Myocarditis   ·   18,506 Permanently Disabled   ·   9,306 Thrombocytopenia   ·   15,329 Life Threatening   ·   36,838 Severe Allergic Reaction   ·   8,237 Shingles   ·   5,297 Myocarditis/Pericarditis   ·   3,723 Thrombocytopenia/Low Platelet   ·     ·  

Idaho’s County Commissioners Advise Against Gene Therapy Shots

Feb 14, 2024 | COVID mRNA Vaccines

Idaho’s County Commissioners Advocate for Informed Choices on Gene Therapy Shots

In a significant development, County Commissioners across several counties in Idaho have taken a stand to advise against the use of Gene Therapy Shots, particularly in children, until comprehensive investigations and full informed consent are ensured. This groundbreaking decision highlights the importance of informed medical choices and the role of local governance in safeguarding public health.

The resolution, led by Washington County on November 6, 2023, has set a precedent, with other counties like Adams and Boise following suit. The decision was influenced by a dedicated team comprising doctors, nurses, genomists, researchers, and vaccine-injured individuals, who worked tirelessly to present the facts to the Commissioners. Their approach, based on the “Doctrine of Lesser Magistrates,” aimed to engage local authorities in making informed decisions where state and federal entities have not.

For those interested in advocating for similar resolutions in their communities, resources such as template letters, ideas for approaching local magistrates, and a sample county resolution are available. These tools are designed to assist citizens in effectively communicating with their local representatives about the critical nature of these decisions.

Key moments from the Boise County Commissioners’ hearings and votes have been meticulously covered, offering insights into the thorough process undertaken by the Commissioners. They demonstrated due diligence by engaging with testimonies, studying materials, and considering the implications of their decision.

The resolution in these counties is not about restricting rights but about ensuring that any medical intervention, including Gene Therapy Shots, is based on transparent, informed consent. The Commissioners have opened the door for thorough independent research into these medical interventions, allowing citizens to make well-informed decisions about their health.

This action by Idaho’s County Commissioners is a testament to the power of local governance in addressing crucial public health issues and underscores the necessity for informed consent in medical interventions.

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