During a recent meeting in Highland, Utah, community members rallied around Kirk Moore, who is leading efforts to help individuals avoid mRNA injections. The discussions highlighted concerns about government overreach in healthcare and the importance of personal choice in medical treatment.
Moore emphasized the need for legal support in his fight against what he perceives as government interference in medical decisions. He stated, “We actually have to have a discussion that government shouldn't tell doctors how to treat their patients or I can't treat my body the way I wanna treat it.” This sentiment resonated with attendees, who expressed frustration over the current state of healthcare regulations.
To further his cause, Moore announced a fundraising goal of at least one million dollars to support legal battles. He encouraged community members to contribute through the website StandForMoore.com, where donations can be made easily. “We would really appreciate any help that you can give us in fighting this battle,” he urged.
The meeting also touched on the legal challenges Moore faces, including charges against him, his business, and associates. Attendees were informed about the implications of these charges and the broader impact on personal freedoms regarding health choices.
As the community continues to support Moore's initiative, the discussions at the Highland meeting underscore a growing movement advocating for individual rights in healthcare decisions. The outcome of Moore's legal battles could set significant precedents for how medical treatments are regulated in the future.