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"The Feds can force vaccinations", says Alan Dershowitz Anonymous 05/19/2020 (Tue) 01:17:32 Id: 30ea20 No. 259
https://invidio.us/watch?v=bLbp2uw5sZQ http://archive.vn/eIQlS So, America's "top" law professor at Harvard University and worked the defense team during Trump's impeachment hearing just came out and said that the government can force vaccinations upon the public DESPITE that being nowhere in the Constitution.
>>259 I would be amazed if any country forces vaccine in next ten years. They are in such hurry to make it. No telling how good it will be and if there is side effect. Imagine if there were some bad side effect and goverment forced it. That would be total shitshow and would kill any vaccine programs.
>>259 the courts will decide, likely in kangaroo fashion and in violation of constitutional protections. I wouldn't be surprised if the supreme court left the choice up to individual states, but only time will tell and all we can do is speculate. as far as this filthy jew is concerned, he is another example of kikes being arrogant and slyly talking shit. they are overplaying their hand, let them wake more people up. they are doing our job for us.
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Vaccinations still cost money. That means the government won't do shit, probably
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>>282 just because jew media claims this guy is an "expert" does not make it so. this jew is nothing more than a shill. so is tucker carlson, who is a member of (((PragerU)))
>>283 Paying for new equipment and paying wages for police officers also costs money, yet the government still does it.
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>>287 You can control people with equipment and police. I don't know how you can do it with vaccines besides use them as a distraction during political gaffs.
>>288 You would still have police, just not as many and not armed to the teeth. The point I was making is not to do with how police are necessary/unnecessary, the point is that simply saying "b-but they cost money" is not a foolproof explanation. In fact, it has glaring flaws as shown by the fact that you weren't certain about it either.
>crusty old kike wants forced vaccinations That's not happening unless they cook up a worse virus. The public is done with the lockdown bullshit and even the mask requirements to a lesser degree. The only reason we have the current death toll is because of stupid policy decisions (like seeding infected into nursing homes).
>>305 >The public is done with the lockdown bullshit You have no idea: https://archive.fo/X6Psp What the Coronavirus Revealed About Life in Red vs. Blue States >[The Coronavirus] has been disproportionately felt in blue America, which helps explain why people on opposing sides of a partisan divide that has intensified in the past two decades are thinking about the virus differently. It is not just that Democrats and Republicans disagree on how to reopen businesses, schools, and the country as a whole. Beyond perception, beyond ideology, there are starkly different realities for red and blue America right now. >If seeing is believing, the infection has simply come to some areas of the country on a far different scale than others. As of Friday, Alabama had experienced 11 deaths per 100,000 residents and New Jersey had lost 122 per 100,000. Both states have had a huge spike in unemployment claims. >Several companies have studied social distancing metrics based on anonymized cellphone location data, including the mobility research firms Unacast and Descartes Labs. While the companies do not break down findings by political parties, the underlying data they collect shows less social distancing in counties that supported Mr. Trump than in those that supported Hillary Clinton. >Rural and exurban county residents, who tend to favor Republicans, do have to travel more for essential services and are less likely to have jobs that allow for working from home. Yet even in more densely populated suburban areas, there was less evidence of social distancing in counties that voted for Mr. Trump. >Matthew Gentzkow, a Stanford University economist who is leading a group of researchers tracking partisanship in the virus response, said his team initially thought that a health crisis would minimize differences — assuming that people who disagree over taxes or guns would agree about a pandemic. But instead they found that Republicans were more skeptical about the effectiveness of social distancing than Democrats and have been traveling more outside their homes. >“We initially saw partisanship and thought maybe by the time we looked at the data it would be gone,” Dr. Gentzkow said. “But it turns out that no, this is pretty serious and what we see is that the gap got bigger and bigger. These are real belief differences that should have us really concerned.” >In Hardin County in southeast Texas, where the population is about 57,000, there have been just 125 cases and five deaths. Kent Batman, 60, the county Republican chairman, who has spent his life in the region, said he had heard of only two fatalities, both of which he dismissed as anomalies. >To Mr. Batman, like many other Republicans in East Texas, the health crisis has felt far away, like a big city plague. “We’re not New Orleans, we’re just not like that,” he said. >Interviews with dozens of Republicans in southeast Texas and other parts of the country over the past month found a pervasive it’s-not-coming-for-my-neighborhood attitude, with many seeing themselves as a world apart from the regions that have been overwhelmed by the virus. They are enthusiastic backers of rolling back restrictions not just as a way to spur the economy, but also based on the belief that individuals should make their own decisions about risk. They dismiss factual reports from the news media as exaggerated and trying to incite panic, because the reports don’t align with their own experience. >Toward the end of March, Judy Nichols, 60, began monitoring charts daily to see how many people near her had the virus. She lives in Jefferson County, not far from Beaumont, and serves as the chair of the county Republican Party. After two weeks, she stopped keeping tabs on the numbers as her worry subsided. >Over the past several weeks, Ms. Nichols said, she has felt like the winner of a product lottery. She owns several Papa John’s pizza franchises, and business has increased by nearly 80 percent — pizza in a time of anxiety seems to be one thing many people can agree on. But nearly everyone she knows is struggling to pay the bills. >On the other side of the partisan divide in Texas, Lina Hidalgo, a Democrat and the top elected official in Harris County, which includes Houston, put in place stay-at-home orders before the governor did in March. Last week, she extended her “stay home, work safe” guidelines until June 10. >She is concerned about the economic impact. She just doesn’t see a safe alternative. “When you have a political system, there are going to be attacks,” she said. “But let’s debate the politics when this is over.” >Rashell Collins Bridle, a 42-year-old mother of five who also lives in Nederland and makes her living selling items on eBay, said a minister she knew had died after contracting the virus. Even so, she said she and her friends were more focused on freedom than on health. >“I guess other people expect us to set our futures on fire to keep their fear warm,” she said. “I think that’s incredibly selfish — if you’re that fearful, then just stay home.” >On the first weekend that Texas lifted the stay-at-home orders, Ms. Bridle took her family to a state park on the Gulf of Mexico. She said American flags were flying from many cars and trucks on the road “as if it were the Fourth of July.” >She said that if schools open with hefty restrictions on recess or how far desks must be spaced together, she will instead place her daughter in a Christian home school co-op. >And if there is another stay-at-home order this year? >“We probably won’t stand for that again,” she said. “I myself won’t comply. I will never comply with anything else like this ever. ”
>>259 That's why burgers need to make use of their 2nd amendment ASAP.
>>306 >republican civilians and officials didn't give a shit or stopped giving a shit very quickly, didn't suffer many deaths >democrat civilians and officials panicked immediately and isolated themselves, simultaneously went stir-crazy from isolation AND died more than red countries, practically partying when they were allowed out of the house I'm a bit surprised. Did socializing make people more resistant to corona-chan or what?
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>>306 >They dismiss factual reports from the news media as exaggerated and trying to incite panic, because the reports don’t align with their own experience. I'll stop reading here. Another low-effort generalization
>>261 Idk Anon all it would take is for the entire lying press to ignore it or deny it, and all of the social media to silence everyone who talks about it (they have already been doing this with the flu). Even if they don't kick down doors and hold people down to inject them, they could just get all the corporations to deny service without a "covid pass" implant. Imagine if they banned cash due to "concerns" and you could no longer buy or sell anything without a microchip in your hand.
>>337 Social isolation is terrible for your health.
jew cunt
>>282 I would like a well reasoned viewpoint from another angle asserting that it isn't constitutional, but the guy's reasoning of his own opinion and how things are going to work with the supreme court towards the end is pretty good.
I came across the webring to post "epstein" in this thread and depart, no (you)s are necessary or will be regarded.
>>261 Delusional. Gardasil (the HPV vaccine) was proven to cause cancer and if you go ask around I'm sure only like 0.1% of the population knows about it. If it's not on the MSM then it didn't happen.
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>>259 LETS GET READY TO RRRRRRRRRRRUMBLE!!!
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>>259 It already happened in Germany. Measles vaccination became mandatory in Germany just this March. All kids who enter school have to have a proof of vaccination and school is compulsory in Germany. This was pushed by the same gay Jewish Health Minister who is now pushing all the corona scam shit. The pretense for the measles vaccination was based on a one or a handful of new cases as far as I remember and none of them being fatal. If that's enough to force vaccination they'll definitely use a "deadly pandemic that destroyed our whole economy" as a pretense to push for a corona vaccine. They actually have to or they'll have to admit it was not something that was actually that dangerous.
>>2160 meant for >>261
>>2160 The Synagogue of Satan moves ever closer to their end game nya~
>>337 >I'm a bit surprised. Did socializing make people more resistant to corona-chan or what? Corona doesn't even exist. The virus has never been isolated and only exists in fiction.
>>2203 Come on anon. That's like saying, you can't have a cold.
>>2160 Just look at that faggot kike's face. Totally demonic in every sense of the word. The blank, empty stare, the inbred creeper smile and hideous hook nose. It's a fucking devil in humanoid form.
>>337 >AND died more than red countries red Counties. Easy mistake to make but it's a world of difference.
Alan can say whatever he wants, he won't stop being a nigger
>law Why does anybody give a shit about what the "law" says? "Law" is the vile oppression, which is upon nothing just, nothing eternal, it has nothing democratic, it's not of the People. To hell with your goddamned "law" of the billionaire oppressors!
>>7698 However, I will add, that Blackstone said this of the inviable rights of individuals: >The right of personal security consists in a person’s legal and uninterrupted enjoyment of his life, his limbs, his body, his health, and his reputation. >Life is the immediate gift of God, a right inherent by nature in every individual; and it begins in contemplation of law as soon as an infant is able to stir in the mother’s womb. For if a woman is quick with child, and by a potion or otherwise, killeth it in her womb; or if any one beat her, whereby the child dieth in her body, and she is delivered of a dead child; this, though not murder,9 was by the ancient law homicide or manslaughter.But the modern law doth not look upon this offence in quite so atrocious a light,10 but merely as a heinous misdemesnor.
>Vaccinations are not in the constitution Neither is car insurance. Oh GOD, the oppression! You fucks are such delicate special snowflakes. Literal teenagers screaming "don't tell me what to do, DAD!" when he says don't drink and drive or use meth.
>>259 Oh look, another kike telling the White man to accept his status as a cow. VICTORY OR VALHALLA. LIBERTY OR DEATH.
>>7725 MY BODY MY CHOICE KIKE.
>>259 Check out Buck v Bell, awful case but its never been overturned. Essentially as long as it is in the interest of national defense the constitution allows government to order citizens to die though selective service. So it can ask anything it wants including the forced sterilization of female retards.
>>7725 Just don't expect us to believe in the law, when the law itself breaks it.
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The #Synagogue0fSatan (S0S) is behind the #GreatReset AKA Dystopia 2030 AKA Prison Planet AKA World Communism 3.0 AKA the Borg Future AKA #TheBeastSystem. The S0S promotes dysgenics and aims to mix the populations of Earth with Blacks, lowering average intelligence. Then, they intend to cull and control the remaining world population. Vaccination is one technology that will be used on the human cattle for this purpose. Vaccine (1798) is a scientific Latin adjective meaning, "pertaining to cows, from cows." 'Vaccine' is from Latin 'vaccinus' meaning "from cows," which is from 'vacca' meaning "cow." Vaccine/#Vaccination as a noun was first used in 1800 by British physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823) for the technique he publicized of preventing Variola major (smallpox virus) by injecting people with the similar but much milder Variolae vaccinae (cowpox virus). If a vaccine protects those who take them, why should those who have taken the vaccine care if others do not? Furthermore, why should those who don't take a vaccine face any societal consequences? If you give up ownership over your own body and your right to determine what enters your body, and submit to a vaccine that you are not free to reject; a vaccine originally developed for cattle, then you are human cattle, you have been marked as a beast. If you take the COVID1984 vaccine you are taking the #Mark0fTheBeast. "The Jews are called human beings, but the non-Jews are not humans. They are beasts (Talmud: Baba Mezia, 114b)." Regarding vaccine sterility, "A pregnant non-Jew is no better than a pregnant animal (Coschen Hamischpat 405)." The SOS intends to establish dystopian global totalitarian control, and will use all methods and technologies available to do so. All will be made beastly slaves to Satan. Muslims exist even if you don't believe in Allah. In the same way, the S0S exists—even if you don't believe in Satan. Rebel.
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>>259 does anyone know what happened to the people who already got the vac?
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>>7867 What people?
>>7867 I know of an older lady who was totally fine until she got the vaccine. A weak later, she got Coronachan'ed and died. TL;DR DON'T GET VACCINATED, FAGGOT
Could there be problems if vaccines are mandatory and drug companies aren't liable for deaths and injuries?
>>7867 Older folks are being murdered by it.
>>7894 >>8007 And then they'll justify with: "Sure, some people died or had serious side effects (sterilization) from the vaccine itself, but think about all the lives that we saved with it, goyim!" They ALWAYS go with that narrative.
>>7867 Something like 60 million have gotten it by now. I'm sure they're all going to start dropping dead any day now. Any day now. Maybe tomorrow. Shit, maybe next month... >>8020 500,000 people have died in the USA alone. Unless you choose to not believe in that number, in which case why would you choose to believe any other numbers, like the number who died from getting the vaccine?
>>8156 >Something like 60 million have gotten it by now. I'm sure they're all going to start dropping dead any day now. Any day now. Maybe tomorrow. Shit, maybe next month... They would if the virus was very lethal in the first place, but it's not.
>>8156 >500,000 people have died in the USA alone. A cool 1/3 of that is directly because of Cummo's actions in NY. I'd further go as far as to bet that 99.9% of the Commie cold's deaths has been a direct result of leftist Mayors/Governors actions since they did the same thing as Cummo wherever their kind has power. Putting people sick with a respiratory disease in with the elderly in nursing homes/assisted living is ASKING to kill people.
>>259 So basically the Jews who have taken by over the government can forceably inject you with something that can murder your unborn child and trample on your future reproductive rights maybe even kill you in the name of saving the Earth from climate change. Oh and they can't even be sued. And talking about it online is spreading misinformation. Warning people in real life makes you look crazy. Standing outside vaccine centers with the info will probably get you arrested. Refusing the jab will make you lose your rights to fly or soon even eat out of the supermarket (no jab requires for the garbage dumpsters tho!) The mRNA will irrevocably alter the way your cells manufacture proteins, there's no "off" switch. Vaccinated people can shed to others and make them sick. The Jews who run the media are still pushing the lie the jab is safe.
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>>259 >>8215 Cdc even admits the jab will kill a percentage.
>>8215 If the time comes to pass that they attempt to force this on you, you can kill those people in self-defense and maintain a clean conscience. >>>/pol/7791
Whenever there is a problem with child sexual abuse, vaccines, depopulation, or global warming, the elites pull a villain out of the closet like Obama, Clinton, Gates, or Soros to blame, but they will never be jailed. When the globalists want to give the impression that the government can police itself, the ruling powers arrest a low-level official like Wray, Barr, Comey, Lynch, Flynn, Manafort, Stone, or Cohen, but nothing ever changes. The ruling class can make up any event to distract or brainwash Americans by saying Russia shot down a Malaysia Airlines plane or a mass shooter shot up a school and how would you know what the real truth is?


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