A report from Klaassen1 et al. has indicated that 94% of Americans have had COVID-19, and for them, the pandemic is in the rear review mirror. It is probably a higher percentage, near 100%, for college-age adults who are COVID-19 recovered and want to get on with their education and start careers post-pandemic. But not so fast!
In this week’s issue of the Report, our featured guest is Lucia Sanatra, JD, founder of “No College Mandates,” a not-for-profit organization specializing in the issue of COVID-19 vaccination on college campuses, injection injuries, and death, and the exemption process for students and parents who wish to remain at school but avoid the unnecessary and unsafe shots.2
Dr. McCullough asked some probing questions, and the answers were in many ways enigmatic of a global mindset characterized by apathy. Besides one of the early Indiana University cases that was dismissed at the Supreme Court, there has been surprisingly little legal activity. Again besides IU and a few other examples, there have been no student protests, unlike years past when college campuses were known as a haven for rebellious young people protesting anything from the Viet Nam War, civil liberties for minorities, free speech, hate speech, and Occupy Wall Street.
Suddenly, college students are bereft of any motivation to protest a vaccine that is genetic, not medically necessary, not clinically indicated, grossly unsafe for use, and has no assurances of long-term safety. To add insult to injury, Ms. Lucia indicated that some universities mandate COVID-19 vaccines on students while faculty are allowed to escape the menace, according to Lucia, because they have more power.
Lucia also notes that, in general, the parents are more concerned over the potential harms of genetic injections than the students themselves. This is ironic since the students are much closer to their science classes, including biology, where they would generally understand that synthetic mRNA loaded on a lipid nanoparticle and PEG is not a good idea for a “safe vaccine.”
When vaccine injuries and deaths occur in students, Lucia believes she is not seeing the outrage and appropriate behaviors by parents to warn others. Thus the cycle continues as a large young population, largely in a trance, marches forward for every six-month genetic injection coding for SARS-CoV-2 variants that are now extinct. In the meantime, seniors in adult living facilities, always at the highest risk for COVID-19, are not under such mandates, and many have free choice to either take another shot or decline.
Why would high-risk seniors have free choice and young, healthy college students be effectively forced into immunization with college mandates? Lucia explains more in this week’s long format interview.
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References:
1 https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.11.19.22282525v1
2 https://nocollegemandates.com/
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The lack of student opposition to college jab mandates is so bewildering that the only explanation must be what Naomi Wolf recently wrote about: there’s something spiritual going on here. The return of the gods – i.e. dark spiritual powers, in whose grip young people, largely bereft of organized religion, are tightly bound.
I would like to read that what you said. “ Naomi Wolf recently wrote about: there’s something spiritual going on here.”
Where did she talk about what plate form. I agree with her about that.
I just don’t think they know. After all, the great majority of their parents don’t know or believe there really are harms.
To be honest, I don’t think college undergraduate students would know that mRNA could have any harms. They just memorized it’s definition in their 2 required general Biology classes. They need to be educated because obviously their parents aren’t doing it. You’d hope a club at college would do it, start a protest, or have campus speakers with megaphones.