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Vaccine Injured Advocate Demands Accountability from Officials

June 18, 2024 | Chico, Butte County, California



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Vaccine Injured Advocate Demands Accountability from Officials
During a recent government meeting, a passionate advocate for vaccine-injured individuals addressed the council, urging them to consider signing a pledge from Americans for Health Freedom. The speaker highlighted a growing coalition of 187 elected officials and 17,000 medical professionals who are calling for the removal of COVID-19 vaccines from the market, citing concerns over misrepresentations and adverse events associated with the vaccine. This week, Kansas initiated legal action against Pfizer, with Iowa and three other states expected to follow suit.

The speaker also criticized local health officials and the council for their handling of COVID-19 mandates, claiming that the vaccines are misclassified and that the community has suffered as a result of lockdowns and mandates. They called for accountability and healing for those affected by vaccine injuries, specifically targeting the local health official, Danette York, for dismissal.

Following this impassioned plea, the council moved on to a public hearing regarding a sewer billing appeal. Mr. Hayes, the appellant, expressed dissatisfaction with the city's billing practices, arguing that he was unfairly charged based on outdated calculations. He presented evidence suggesting that the city’s method of calculating sewer fees was flawed, as it resulted in charges that exceeded the actual water usage recorded by his water meters. Hayes emphasized the need for a review of the city's practices to ensure fair billing for all residents.

The meeting underscored significant community concerns regarding public health policies and local governance, reflecting a broader national dialogue on vaccine safety and municipal accountability.

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