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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

The bloody fed. gov.is too big, too full of redundancies, too overstaffed with wannabe tyrants and just too, too too..... Reform urgently needed including a return to the states the power granted them by the 10th amendment and stolen by Congress and the fed judiciary.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

The states will not get their power back until they stop taking "federal money". That's the carrot and the stick. Instead, states should refuse federal money and seize and honor the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution. The federal government will hold sway until the states recognize that they don't need to send money to the feds and then sit up and beg to get it back.

oldguy52's avatar

But wait.... Won't that make it very difficult for the leftys to secure the votes of the leech class? Seems like they might have trouble staying in power without the ability to give away other people's money...

Just sayin'.

Lonnie Bedell's avatar

Expires Dec 31, 2029. Interesting since all the UN/WEF stuff revolves around "Agenda 2030". It seems they have something bad planned for us in 2030.

James Lord's avatar

Yes, but back to bread and circuses. Did you catch the game last night?

LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Uggg. What a bunch of boring, lost time. Only highlite was 'fan' running onto field, probably trying to wake everybody up.

James Lord's avatar

I used to enjoy it (a long time ago). I say enjoy; perhaps “care about it” is a better term. It’s harder to enjoy when your hometown team is mostly awful. But back then a crucial missed field was sometimes enough to send me into a good long sulk out in the driveway; a sulk perhaps adorned with a little profanity. Now? I honestly didn't even know the two teams playing until today.

Debra Nolasco's avatar

I actually had to lookup which teams were participating in the Super Bowl. Once I knew which teams were playing, I then had to lookup which state the Seahawks were from. I honestly couldn't care less about any of it.

James Lord's avatar

Seattle, WA. But for the 2020 season they may have been introduced as the CHOP Zone Seahawks. Back to “normal” now.

MJ's avatar

It was obviously "fixed."

Leo's avatar

Indeed, pieces of the puzzle gradually fitting into place...

RobMc's avatar

My head is spinning, reading and trying to grasp the implications of this post.

The Covid era appears to me to have very clear legal—and criminal—liabilities. So very many people were adversely impacted, physically, financially, emotionally, socially. Millions, likely BILLIONS, around the world, cry out for redress.

I pray to God in Heaven that redress is swift and appropriate.

MJ's avatar

Do more than pray....

Barbara's avatar

Excellent article!! THANK YOU!

Joy Metcalf's avatar

"...arguing that ending immunity would discourage vaccine production and healthcare services"

And Hallelujah if that happens! I have yet to see a vaccine (rabies probably the exception) that protects as well as natural immunity, given good nourishment and sanitation. Am I anti-vax? Most definitely, but it took a few disasters to open my eyes. I can't undo the damage from the past, but I can certainly not repeat them and point others to information to help them make informed decisions.

My mother used to take care of a little foster girl that was mentally damaged. That was 40+ years ago. Lisa came to my mother when she was about a year old. Normal until her mother "neglected her" after she spiked a fever and took her to the hospital too late. Today she'd be classified as severely autistic. Of late, I have wondered if if Lisa had just had a vaccine, but of course, I'll never know. And how many children with "shaken baby syndrome" were vaccine damaged and whose parents are in jail from vaccine damage?

MJ's avatar

I know one: Small Pox. Not perfect, but I'll take it over the pitcher plant or whatever.

D D's avatar

Afterthought; I hope and pray that Sec. Kennedy reads and considers this well thought out and well laid out proposal. If only this could be reproduced and sent 1,000 X. Would that even make a difference?

Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Suffice to say, it has been brought to his attention.

Jean's avatar

But then there are the ramifications (Big Pharma, Blue states and their buddies) and timing (election) aren't there? Imo to do anything before the election will take a solid front of support?

D A KESTER's avatar

Some members of the press are even kvetching that parents should exercise individual judgement on vaccines in coordination with their doctors. Which, it seems to me, is not nearly as huge a change as this article contemplates. It is almost as if people can't think on their own any more, often appear to prefer to be ordered to take certain actions.

Jean's avatar

The problem is that for many years now the schools, the media and more have been telling us to rely on the experts. Many/most issues are so complex we need guidance/direction/to be told what to do! Researching/thinking for oneself is too dangerous!

Leo's avatar

LOL, why yes...I do believe we can count on that very thing...

D D's avatar

"Rob" (I chuckle,) I just don't always know how far your reach goes. I am so glad you are who you are, trust is so hard to find these days.

LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

What with Biohazard labs popping up in quiet, family oriented neighborhoods all over the country run by Chinese CCP outliers it's no wonder we have a government in a state of frustration/confusion. There is so much nasty in our midst. This is a step for mankind going in the wrong direction.

My thoughts on elimination of Big Pharm protections are:

1. No idea of my harm from the 1 stab. My GI gut map definitely changed for the worse, but only my suspicions of mRNA jab timing to back me up.

2. Definitely should be rid of PREP, but doubt there will be any monetary compensation for the harmed. Maybe the fact that companies like Merck and Pfizer aren't doing as well with their stocks can be substituted in our minds.

3. I would like to see Big Insurance gone. Think it/they/them have done as much harm and in bed with Big Pharma all the way.

4, I'm still concentrated on the specific 'doctors' (bahh) whose falsification of vaccines perpetrated death and prolong the suffering of so many. My compensation would be the downfall of their reputations.

I keep trying to place my spiteful thoughts with a higher power. Hard.....very, very hard.

MJ's avatar

Spiteful? What is spiteful about taking a stand against genocide?

LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt.

Because, in my mind, I would be no better than they are. I want/need to believe there is a higher justice than myself. Not easy. I am not close to that pinnacle.

I can take a stand against the maliciousness of 'them'. I don't have to go their route.

MJ's avatar

John 3:16-18

John 14.

Try the Amplified Bible

Chris Coles FRSA's avatar

Surly there is no doubt that the main board members of the pharmaceutical industries trading within the United States knew for certain that the COVID vaccines had not been correctly researched for failings before they were placed for sale to their surrounding medical practitioners who were injecting them into their patients? That that simple fact must be seen as a crime; indeed now we can add; a crime against humanity? If that is so, then how does ANY government department create a law to cover up their own criminality?

Asking what is now well understood, (that the United States Congress is completely compromised by corrupt delivery of funds by these criminals to encourage the members of Congress to ignore that criminality), the totally corrupt Congress to place themselves into a court of law to repent their corruption; will never happen.

In which case, may I suggest that the only way forward is to place the facts into the minds of the Supreme Court of the United States and ask them to contemplate the resulting collapse of the rule of the law within their nation, if they too turn their backs and walk away from their own responsibilities.

Of one thing we can now be certain; the United States is no longer a civilised nation under law; instead it is now a classic example of a Banana Republic.

MJ's avatar

Where are you coming from, Chris? You spell "civilized" like a Brit which would explain why you are so eager make that ridiculous claim that the US is now a classic example of a Banana Republic.

Chris Coles FRSA's avatar

There is so much clear evidence that all your members of congress are deliberately receiving funding from every which way, designed to foster a point of view for the giver and with no mention whatever of their true purpose is to represent the people of their constituency. Today the gilded elite of both our nations represent the interests of their sources of wealth; first and foremost; we constituents are just the banana pickers to be totally ignored. Both sides of the Pond are banana republics.

MJ's avatar

Excellent. 🎯

Nevertheless, given that Wash DC is the butt-kissing, schmoozing center of the universe, who will go for us (MAGA, Conservatives)? No one. We have to do it ourselves as in November, 2024.

MAGA is very savvy now so tight, condensed talking points from this article should be disseminated via you-name-it as in 2020-2024.

We should also dispense with the Praise The Lord! (Hallelujah) followed by duck/forgeddaboudid/walk away. routine. More like Praise The Lord and pass the ammunition.

Oooh, no no no! That's violence!

I think a loaded syringe is pretty violent, especially when you can't refuse it á la the CCP version of The Bill of Rights.

Leo's avatar

"Ammunition" = verbal; written, etc.

MJ's avatar

mmmmmmmmmmmmmNo, Leo. The WW2 song written by Frank Loesser after Pearl Harbor referred to actual ammunition, supposedly something a Naval officer said on board one of the boats there.

But try this:

"Keep your faith in God, but keep your powder dry." ~ Oliver Cromwell

Leo's avatar

Wellllllllll, few want to be mentally limited to WW2 modes of thinking - time marches on. Try this: seeing deeper into meanings, past habitual definitions of words such as "ammunition," can trigger new insights into old issues. Maybe even avoid yet another war...

VictorDianne Watson's avatar

Thank you for this excellent explanation of the PREP Act and its overreaching effects. Secretary Kennedy has an important responsibility to stop it immediately. It’s unbelievable that the emergency measures have been extended to 2029. To rescind these powers will be an enormous effort, but it must be done. I didn’t realize just how horrible it was.

jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

The Covid era appears to me to have very clear legal—and criminal—liabilities. So very many people were adversely impacted, physically, financially, emotionally, socially. Millions, likely BILLIONS, around the world, cry out for redress.

This killed more people than WW I and WW II combined. Fauci for prison.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

He was pardoned, remember? Until someone challenges those pardons to see if they have exceeded the scope of Constitutional Executive pardons, he and many others can't even be tried.

MJ's avatar

He can be questioned by a Congressional committee and since he does have a pardon, he cannot plead the Fifth and refuse to answer.

It would be a start....

Jean's avatar

Thank you for this valuable analysis.

I'll start with - "The question is not whether the Secretary has the legal authority to act, but whether the current HHS Secretary has the political will to restore normal liability standards and state regulatory authority over medical practice.

One might suggest the Secretary needs these issues to have been shared prior to taking action. That an adequate appreciation has been generated for the President, the Congress and the public to support the Secretary's action.

Personally think that while the Secretary's taking action is desirable for getting the liability and other issues timely resolved, the Prep Act and Congressional responsibilities require further consideration. Sloppy, responsibility avoidance on the part of Congress needs to be addressed. It looks like we will be having a major new influx this year. A good time to review Congressional responsibilies.

This also leaves the question of revisiting the Prep Act itself. What is really needed and what constraints should be applicable.

Another issue in my mind is the role of HHS vs the Covert role of the armed services. Various sources describe the pandemic responses as being run by the military - noting "countermeasures." HHS merely assuming a responsibily for whatever the military elected to do. Imo the parties involved and their respective roles should be set out and acknowledged.

So, big can of worms with vital issues that need to addressed. Thanks so very much for presenting it to us!

T. Paine's avatar

Crimes are obvious yet nobody has been arrested! J6 protesters were arrested and imprisoned without trials some for two years simply for walking into the Temple. The pipe bomb hoax still being ignored, trillions being printed instead of cutting spending, the value of the dollar is plunging, try comparing food prices from just a couple of years ago. The Republic died decades ago and the illusion was maintained through total media control, until fake news was revealed and now we have a brief time to put a stake in the heart of the global psychopathic WEF/elite a’holes who think they are Gods when they are simply the Devils representatives . As Hillary often said, we are just Deplorables

Meemanator's avatar

I am a proud Deplorable. 😂

T. Paine's avatar

The endless insults hurled at anyone who says anything true are being accepted like they don’t matter. J6 was a setup, J6 committee was a professional theatrical production, Covid accelerated the destruction of the economy and poisoned me, our representatives don’t even try to represent us, and everything I thought was true turns out to be a lie. I’m a believer in the ideals this country was founded on. Guess that makes me deplorable too.

Meemanator's avatar

So much deception. Does feel like the Matrix - or maybe The Truman Show?

D A KESTER's avatar

Dr Robert, I salute you for tackling what some might argue is the core legal issue driving so many of the injustices perpetrated during the recent Covid debacle. Thanks for your persistence in excavating and analyzing these technical details of law explaining how the PREP Act authorizes HHS to enforce and even widen its broad authority to immunize wrongdoers from legal consequences. And, as you brilliantly point out, the fortuitous timing of the ruling in Loper that federal agencies no longer have the Chevron presumptions of correctness attached to their actions has greatly muddled this entire legal mess, opening a window to bypass those constraints.

I agree with you that this situation is ripe for advocacy to open the doors to belated justice from the courts for the many poor souls harmed or killed by troublesome vaccines whose makers, sellers, injectors, etc., had effectively been granted immunity through PREP. The statute of limitations should not yet have foreclosed vigorous advocacy in the federal courts. Isn’t the cutoff six years?

Sadly, being at the mercy of each individual HHS Secretary to knock down the immunity wall is, as you say, not very promising since it is dependent on political will. And when, if ever, have you run across a bureaucrat willing to reduce or eliminate the power and scope of his or her dynasty?

Do others have strategies to clear a path to remedying the injustices? Time to put on our thinking caps.

Kathy's avatar

Joy,

Exactly! Let’s all keep repeating this point and see if we can get some traction. I’ve been saying this to my husband for years. States must become financially independent from the federal government!

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

President Trump and RFK Jr. in my view is walking a medical tightrope. The fear is that another pathogen will become active and Prep Act will be necessary. The other side of the coin is that the billions invested in RNA unproven safe technology is active and the medical money men don't want to loose their investment if PREP Act is canceled. They want an ROI! The fact that VAERS reported 47,000 deaths from the RNA injections which captures less than 5% of all the side effects and deaths speaks volumes and should be the basis of canceling the PREP Act. If the truth was known, it is somewhere between 550,000 to 1.1 million who died from the RNA injections. The excess deaths of 1.1 million in 2021 speaks to this since the excess death rate in the US should have been less than the 550,000 in 2020 if the RNA injections were of value.

D A KESTER's avatar

Yes, so many destroyed teenaged hearts and middle aged strokes and clotted up arteries or veins. So many tragic and unsung deaths including the beautiful and healthy babies getting 12 vaccines at once and strangely dying the next day. It hurts my heart to know there have been so many like this.

But also let's not forget the honorable military members or nurses or physicians kicked to the curb by their administrators bc they refused or had religious objections to a vaccine. Also the employees fired for the same reason. How to live on no income with a family to feed? Forcing a family to lose their income is harm. It was tyranny encouraged by the government or created by elevating financial gain over human health and well being. Physicians kicked out of the medical association for advocating for non-vaccine remedies like ivermectin. So very many examples of different kinds of harm.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

According to the Harvard study, VAERS captures 1% or less. Saying 5% is giving them the benefit of the doubt.

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

If it was 1% only of deaths, then it would be 5.5 million. Not realistic because I think deaths are more likely to be reported than transitory side effects and etc. No question in my analysis that the majority of deaths was due to malpractice driven by Fauci's fatal protocol and RNA injections themselves. All by design to control.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

Actually, no. VAERS is known for being extremely difficult to navigate, taking 30-45 minutes per report. One nurse who was reporting to VAERS during COVID was told to cease and desist by her supervisor because "it wasn't needed and took up too much time." I wish I could remember her name, but it was reporting in one of The Highwire's weekly episodes during the "pandemic". Most health care workers, believe it or not, don't even know about VAERS and those who have heard of it don't know the reports are required. VAERS is a voluntary reporting system so easily overlooked.

Harvard, after doing their study, told CDC exactly how they could fix the system and offered to do it. CDC declined.

I agree with you about malpractice and control. Someone--whoever was wielding the autopen--certainly knew or there wouldn't have been all those last-minute pardons.

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

I ask the best AI program I know and here is what it said. I Don't agree with the estimates. So, it means the truth will continue to be hidden.

How that fits into the ~2 million excess‑death total

Of the roughly 1.9 million excess deaths from 2020–2025:

~600 k–800 k correspond to direct viral fatalities (mostly early 2020–2021).

~400 k–600 k likely stem from indirect lockdown/medical neglect causes.

~200 k–400 k+ are plausibly linked to injection injury—including cardiac, vascular, and immune‑related deaths hidden within other codes.

The rest represent complex overlaps (drug toxicity, suicide, environmental stressors, toxic exposures).

That likely means 10–20 % of total excess deaths were due to mRNA injection consequences—not from COVID itself.

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

A death counted from Covid carried a reward for the medical institution.

Over reported and stated. My friend 94 died of a fall in a nursing home and was reported as Covid on the death certificate.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

They weren't reporting to VAERS. They were reporting to a special reporting system set up just for COVID. Funny how they did that, huh?

Here in Maine, early on there were two people reported as Covid deaths that were friends of people I knew. One died as the result of a motorcycle accident, the other died of injury from falling off a ladder. (His employer insisted he wear a mask while roofing a house, in July, in the sun.) Both died at the hospital.