The Highland Meeting in Utah on May 20, 2023, focused on discussions surrounding mRNA injections and the legal challenges faced by individuals opposing them. Attendees expressed concerns about the availability of conservative legal representation in the area, highlighting the struggles of those who feel marginalized by current government policies.
One participant shared their experience with their attorney, emphasizing a perceived bias in legal perspectives regarding vaccine mandates. They noted that their attorney seemed to align with government viewpoints, which sparked a discussion about the broader implications of such attitudes on individual rights. The participant drew parallels to the situation of Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson, suggesting that similar government pressures are at play.
The meeting also featured insights from two attorneys, Wendy Lewis and Kathy Nestor, who are involved in defending individuals against government actions related to vaccination. Nestor, who has experienced vaccine-related injuries herself, has dedicated her career to fighting against government overreach. Lewis, with extensive experience in both prosecution and defense, complements Nestor's approach, creating a strong legal team for those seeking to challenge vaccine mandates.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing debate over mRNA injections and the need for legal support for individuals who oppose them, reflecting a growing concern among attendees about their rights and representation in Utah.