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Margretta Chase's avatar

Thank you. I said no to vaccines, and no to disease and drug peddling. Medicare is just a robbery from my Social Security, used as a license to steal from Big Pharma and their partner the Insurance Mafia. I am a healthy 75 year old, use Chiropractic care for several years. Medicare cut me off because I wasn’t “Sick” enough, and they don’t cover HEALTH maintenance. This past year they will only cover six visits to the chiropractor per episode. Their book of lies manual says unlimited coverage. I gladly pay for services, but they can stop extorting my money so I may do so.

Tee Rigodanzo's avatar

Totally agree . . . at 68 still adjusting to shock of system scam.

Patty Bickett's avatar

Thank you for having the courage to fight for every American’s right to decide what medical treatments, and preventative medication goes into our bodies!! Please keep up the good fight!!

earl's avatar

Wonderful work and news! Love the momentum and coalescence of groups. Wondering if this could pass in NY as a way to prevent our tyrannical governor or health officials from imposing the QUARANTINE RULE again like they did during Covid. Perhaps we could build public support by invoking the specter of SLAVERY, the left's favorite goto. If you don't own your body, you are a slave.

CherylBray's avatar

As a Californian, I sadly say that it is highly likely NY and CA will be the very last states to permit medical freedom (if ever), but we should of course keep trying.

Tee Rigodanzo's avatar

Perhaps someone has begun the policy push for NY & CA . . . https://www.policiesforpeople.com/

We The Patriots USA's avatar

Excellent work Leslie! We are proud to fight alongside you.

Suzane's avatar
12hEdited

Thank you for putting this into words.

I continue to struggle with simple explanations on why

Utilitarianism is wrong.

earl's avatar

I like this parable of a man going to the doctor for his checkup.

Dr.: You're in great shape. Your kidneys are working fine and your heart is in great shape too.

Man: That's great news!

Dr.: Well not so fast. I have 2 patients who will die without a kidney transplant and a young woman who will die without a heart transplant. So we've scheduled you for emergency surgery. It's for the greater good.

Leslie Manookian's avatar

Right? It "only" sacrifices one person but saves 2 - so it's a win on a societal level. Ugh.

Lisa Templeton's avatar

These words, and your resolve, bring tears to my eyes. I vow to help ensure we all have the right to refuse. Thank you, dear Leslie.

Rebecca Lee (maybeitsmercury)'s avatar

What happened to you sounds like mercury. https://www.maybeitsmercury.com/

Leslie Manookian's avatar

I absolutely had high levels of mercury and after years of detox efforts, the only method that got it out of me was IV chelation.

Rebecca Lee (maybeitsmercury)'s avatar

It is good that is worked for you. But I would say that you really dodged a bullet there because a lot of people get horribly injured from IV chelation.

Don's avatar

Hello. To help people get and stay healthy, why not encorage a Nation Sprts Peace Project to creat new sports for play now and during the next pandemic?

Covid-19 caused the cancellation, suspension, and postponement of programs, events, and activities around the world, including school, community, and professoonal sports.

What countries are working on creating such sports for all to play?

Basketball was created by one adult before the invention of computers.

Research:

1. When is the next pandemic?

2. United Nations Sports & Peace.

3. What are the steps in solving a problem?

VictorDianne Watson's avatar

Thank you, Ms Manookian, for all your efforts and successes. I pray we will be successful in all other states to achieve what you have in Idaho.

John M's avatar

Why is MAHA Report still suppressing outrage over water fluoridation, another widespread egregious violation of medical freedom?

KG's avatar
11hEdited

Where and when is MAHA government support and fairness coming for us Natural Health Care providers ( DC, ND , LAc )who work everyday actually improving the health and health IQs of Americans yet we are treated like second class citizens by insurance companies under the influence of medical societies, who restrict our scopes of practice and who pay us next to nothing for our services. This is a problem that has only gotten worse since 2020 and COVID .

By the way we could have saved more lives, provided better advice if government agencies hadn’t threatened us from day one.

If MAHA and RFKj want to revolutionize America’s health we can help make it happen on a grass roots level .We are an army of 500,000 and we stand ready. Please start speaking up for us and by doing so insure health freedom for decades to come.

Polly Frost's avatar

Thank you, Leslie. You are doing great work. To me — as a lay person who was born right after the polio epidemic and had that vaccine, but knew older kids who had gotten polio, I am grateful for that vaccine. I knew a woman whose father (a famous and influential writer) did not let her get the polio vaccine and she got it and was crippled her whole life. To me what’s frightening about the Vaccine Industrial Complex is they’ve inverted something that saved children from getting a horrible disease into something that is just as lethal to children — mega vaccine mandates.

Leslie Manookian's avatar

Polly, the polio vaccine and polio story is not what we've been told. I highly suggest digging deeper.

Polly Frost's avatar

Leslie, with all due respect, you need to change your tone. I do not like your attitude of condescension towards me. I did not get the Covid vax despite being hugely pressured. If you really want to do good for MAHA you will not assume that because I think the polio vaccine saved me from what I saw others of my generation be crippled by — that I’m an idiot. The vaccine issue is a complex one. Let¡s start a dialogue there. People who treat me dismissively Input in the same camp I do the Covid Industrial Complex.

Leslie Manookian's avatar

Wow, no condescension was intended at all but I guess lost in translation. I meant no disrespect at all and was simply very gently trying to encourage you to look deeper. Would you be open to considering that a neurotoxin such as a lead or lead arsenate based pesticide could have caused or exaggerated the symptoms of polio? Use of neurotoxic pesticides exploded in the early mid 20th century before being phased out. Was use of pesticides in the summers the reason that polio was a summer disease? If the vaccine saved us, how is it that polio died down in countries that never widely used it? Why did cases of polio leap after introduction of the Salk vaccine leading to bans in some states? And if the vaccine is responsible for the decline in polio, why were the diagnostic criteria changed concurrent with introduction of the shot? Prior to the shot, a case of polio was paralysis lasting 24 hours but afterwards, 60 days. Before introduction of the shot coxsackie virus and aseptic meningitis were included in polio stats but separated out afterwards. Doctors and scientists at NIH refused to vaccinate their own children as it was so dangerous but the special interests and the drug companies had big investments in the shots so they pressured the US Public Health Service into proclaiming that the shots were safe and effective. Much of that is from Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective. There's much more to the polio story but I will leave it there. Again, ZERO disrespect was intended.

Polly Frost's avatar

Leslie, I have read extensively about vaccines and about the polio vaccine. I’m aware of the controversy around the polio vaccine, how it was produced and whether or not it really stopped polio. But what I think is still different than you. I think the problem is in how vaccine production and mandating has come to dominate to the detriment of other treatments and silencing of anyone who disputes it and therefore research into how vaccines interact or which ones actually may do something beneficial is not discussed. That is the real problem. I’ll give you an example. Sixteen years ago I got shingles in my left eye. The eye doctor I went to said there was a new drug that he believed was the best in treating it. He told me it had not gone through as many trials as he would have liked and if I didn’t want to try it, that was my choice. I knew that the danger of getting a stroke or losing my brain if the shingles progressed was significant enough to try it. I was willing to take the risk. And if we were back in the polio era and I was a parent, I would — even having read all I’ve now read on it — authorize my children to have polio vaccines andI would have it too. The important thing is choice. We should not be mandated ever again.

Leslie Manookian's avatar

I agree 100%. That why I oppose all mandates because our right to choose how we keep ourselves well and how we treat ourselves when we are ill should be our choice alone.

Polly Frost's avatar

Thank you. I hope I made it clear that I really admire your work.

TeeJae's avatar

I agree with Leslie that it would be beneficial to dig deeper into the polio story. It is not what we've been led to believe. Here are a couple very comprehensive resources you may find enlightening:

https://standforhealthfreedom.com/polio/

https://www.amazon.com/Moth-Iron-Lung-Biography-Polio/dp/1717583679

Polly Frost's avatar

Thanks TeeJae, I have read about that.