Psychological Harm of Mandates – Part One
https://rumble.com/embed/v29kfey/?pub=4 Phoebe Liou on the Psychological Harm of College Mandates | Maryland General Assembly HB699 On March 6th, I testified before the Maryland General Assembly in favorable support of Bill HB699, prohibiting proof of vaccination for employees and prospective employees. It was the first time I publicly disclosed the emotional …
Will There Be Economic and Employee Shortages in the Future?
As mandates have been dropping at corporate offices, hospitals, and some higher education institutions, why is it still important to keep fighting? Currently, over 500 colleges across the nation are still mandating students to be injected with the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine – but the issue doesn’t end at stopping mandates. …
34,270 Deaths And Counting, But at 25 Deaths the Government Pulled the 1976 Swine Flu Vaccine
“By the following week I was paralyzed,” said Judy Roberts, who was diagnosed with vaccine-induced guillain-barre syndrome in 1976. Back then, the Swine Flu outbreak had swept the United States and the government urged citizens to “roll up your sleeves, and get a shot of protection,” claiming that the …
Unreasonable Search and Seizure: Covid-19 Testing Mandates Violate the Constitution (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of Unreasonable Search and Seizure: Covid-19 Testing Mandates Violate the Constitution. In Part 1, we covered how 26 workers filed a lawsuit against the New Jersey Government for subjecting only unvaccinated workers to Covid-19 testing, on the basis of violating the First amendment, the Fourth amendment, …
Unreasonable Search and Seizure: Covid-19 Testing Mandates Violate the Constitution – Part 1
It has been a year since the University of Connecticut restricted me from enrolling and canceled $23,000 of merit scholarships over questioning the Covid-19 testing mandate. My university provided me with an “Innovative DNA Collection Kit, for research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures”. I was confused and …
Second-Class Scholar: How College COVID-19 Mandates Shattered My Dreams
Phoebe Liou, accepted to the University of Connecticut (UConn) at just 16 years old, was faced with fighting to remain at her school and to retain $23,000 of merit scholarships. It was the semester of Fall 2021 at the school of my dreams, the University of Connecticut (UConn). I purchased …