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Maine Deputy Attorney General Thomas Knowlton clarifies that irrespective of the Alliance's lawsuit, a decision is expected no later than November 10 by the state on whether to adopt as permanent the emergency rule requiring Covid-19 vaccines for all healthcare workers in the state. Their decision would make the rule permanent.

Timestamps: 4:30 -State Deputy Attorney General says CDC emergency rules routine; 6:04 DHHS considered "all relevant data; 8:00 '"There is no fundamental right" for healthcare workers not to take vaccine; 12:30 they aren't being forced.

Dr. McCullough: a 'skyrocketing of mortality' since CV-19 vaccine rollout
Dr. Peter McCullough testified to a "skyrocketing of mortality' in reported VAERS deaths since the rollout of the U.S. CDC's Covid-19 vaccination program in 2021. Deaths from all vaccinations went from 158 prior to 2021 to 15,937 to date in 2021, Of the 15,937 deaths reported by VAERS, which he said were "tightly" related to the temporal administration of the Covid vaccine, 50% of deaths occurred within 28 hours, and 80% occurred within a week.

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(Attorney Ron Jenkins' cross-examination of CDC Director Dr. Nirav Shaw begins at timestamp 8:30)
Court testimony by nationally-prominent Covid-19 expert Dr. Peter McCullough Friday in Augusta, Maine Friday revealed that 661 Mainers died within 28 days of receiving a Covid-19 vaccination, which places those deaths within the CDC's window of investigatory concern as significant events. Yet Maine CDC Director Dr. Nirav Shah, who also testified, said his department has only directly investigated 31 of the 661 deaths - those involving myopericardis, or inflammation of the heart, most commonly caused by viral infection. Shah testified that his department has not investigated the other reported deaths (391 heart attacks, 260 strokes, 216 embolisms, 201 deaths from low platelet counts, or other cases, but turned them over to the U.S. CDC for further investigation. The lawsuit for injunctive relief was brought by the Alliance Against Healthcare Mandates, who are fighting the state's emergency rulemaking order to require all healthcare workers to be vaccinated for Covid-19. Attorney Ron Jenkins argued the case for the Alliance, while Deputy Attorney General Thomas Knowton argued for the state. There is a total blackout on news coverage of this public court proceeding, and this information could very well save someone's life! A ruling is expected by Oct. 15 or earlier.
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Attorney Ron Jenkins makes his case. Time stamps: 0:00 Maine DHHS, CDC have exceeded its authority in using CDC rulemaking to impose CV-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. Legislature must give CDC that authority, because this is not routine and technical rulemaking, but substantive rulemaking; 5:10 CDC failed to consider all relevant information available to it. 7:50 case law in Right to Die, Flynt Michegan Water Cases clearly uphold right to bodily integrity, a Common Law right that is "first among equals." 11:00 Covid vaccine mandate for HCW can be considered non-consensual human experimentation on vaccines that have never been used in humans. 13:10 rulemaking ignores evidence by not allowing for exemptions for those with natural immunity, or considering a more tailored approach that would not cause such severe disruption to Maine's health care system.
We have authorized an independent journalist as a spokesperson to speak to the press regarding the release of these videos of court testimony. This will be followed up in print publication. Press contact:
[email protected].
(207)-602-8050.

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Little insignificant events done by courageous people can lead to significant results over time. A small ripple effect is created each time a single truth is exposed to challenge the cancel culture, causing much larger ones elsewhere or in the future through a chain reaction. This group was created when three Mainers decided to publish recordings from a lawsuit hearing against the wishes of those who brought the case. The cancel culture seeks to silence us, demoralize and confuse us, and we will not be complicit in suppressing important information that the People of Maine have the Right To Know. This group is for any Mainer who wants to help expose the lies we are being fed in order to rob us of our inherent freedoms and to get us to accept rule by tyranny. We will NEVER give up our free will, and we will NEVER comply!