Medical Experimentation on Children Without Consent
Schools in Israel have now become the new danger zone for children
No, we are not talking about Nazi Germany, but the mindset is not far off. Perhaps even perfectly aligned. Forcing genetic injections that cause horrible reactions and deaths with all kinds of physical and social pressures is far beyond the humble beginnings of the early Nazi (and American, for those who know history) ideology.
The Ministry of Health in Israel is now descending upon schools to vaccinate any child born after January 2017 against a virus that doesn’t affect them, with a vaccine that causes heart conditions at astounding rates.
Rumor has it that the Ministry of Health plans on eliciting “informed” consent from the five year old (or older) child instead of procuring proper consent from the parents. It goes without saying that five year old’s aren’t even at liberty to have candy against their parents’ wishes, never mind to submit to dangerous clinical trials. For all practical purposes, this is tantamount to forced vaccinations against hapless children. This would be right in line with much of the dubious history of the “Jewish” state, which included kidnapping of Yemenite children, and sterilizing Ethiopian woman without consent (among a host of other atrocities). But most of all, it is the exact playbook of what Israel is doing to its very own military.
One woman called a colleague of mine and related that according to a letter sent home from her child’s elementary school, kids will be the ones left to decide whether or not to take the jab! She refused to share the letter so again, therefore it remains unsubstantiated.
There is, however, a curious form that appears on the Education department’s website (see here for the Hebrew version). It is ostensibly a consent form for the parents but a careful read seems to imply that they are simply gathering information about the child’s health history. There is a “consent” hidden somewhere between the lines but then states: "I know that my daughter/son will not be given vaccination against his/her will."
That’s a strange choice of words.
Shouldn't it say against the parents’ will? This is particularly disturbing and does seem to imply that only the child must actually consent to receive the jab.
While all this remains unclear, acclaimed author and practitioner, Yael Tusk, sees it this way:
Israel’s Ministry of Health (MOH) is currently contacting elementary schools about sending their representatives to administer the MRNA injection to kids at school. Some schools are complying, while others are refusing. Exactly how long the MOH intends to play nice is unclear, but in the meantime, they are asking for permission to enter the schools.
Rumor has it that the MOH’s intentions are to evade the barriers of parental consent and go directly to the children! Whether this shocking revelation is true or false, I believe that we have to assume it is true, and do our utmost to protect our children just in case. So how do we do that?
1. Some have suggested keeping kids at home for the foreseeable future, which I suppose we can call option number one.
2. Another tactic (one that we’ve already deployed in our home) is to call your school’s principal and have a frank conversation; do they intend to cooperate with the MOH or not? If yes, then the parents must then decide on the best way to protect their children (refer back to option one).
3. Even if the school does not intend to comply, the MOH’s tactics may soon become more aggressive, especially if compliance is (hopefully) low. So, stay on top of the situation and be alert for new developments.
I know of many cases where vaccines were administered to babies and children without parental consent or even against their wishes. This has happened in Shaarei Zedek (and Bikur Cholim) with the Hepatitis B vaccine, and it has happened in elementary schools to kids who did not bring their Pincas Hisunim (vaccine records), whose parents even had already refused in-school vaccines.
4. Therefore, it is important to have a frank dialogue with your children. If you feel strongly that vaccines are not in your child’s best interest, you must explain this to them. Explain why, and discuss what they should do if they are ever offered vaccines or any other medical intervention when you are not around. This of course is more appropriate for older kids. If your kids are too young to stand up for themselves, refer back to option one.
In another email she writes:
I would advise you not to put too much reliance on your kids to advocate for themselves. Peer pressure is a real force to be reckoned with.
I tend to agree.