IOWAN LOST FAMILY TO COVID VACCINE & ASKS WHY WE COULD SEPARATE BLOOD FOR AIDS BUT NOT VACCINES

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Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 1:30 PM in the Des Moines, Iowa Capitol Representative Jon Jacobsen held a subcommittee meeting to discuss The Medical Privacy & Freedom Act HSB 647 in which citizens provided testimonies with their stories of injury, discrimination, coercion, and job loss as a result of mandates. Speakers traveled from across the state and were set to speak in the capitol until midnight or later. 34th District Democratic Representative Bruce Hunter became very upset with the incontestable testimonies that did not fall in line with his agenda and stormed off. Representative Jacobsen claimed he would continue taking testimonies in the capitol until morning if necessary; however, his plan fell short as people in opposition to the bill were disturbed by the indisputable testimonies and forced everyone to leave around 8 PM. Determined to provide everyone with a voice, Jon Jacobsen continued to take recorded testimonies at a bar down the street up until around 11:30 PM. The recorded testimonies from the bar were entered into the Iowa Capitol archives by February 18, 2022.

4th Generation Iowan, Theresa Mickelson shares her story of vaccine discrimination and loss of family due to Covid-19 vaccines. Theresa questions when natural immunity lost value. She continues “when I was scheduled for my foot surgery last summer, I had to sign off on whether or not I would have a blood transfusion or not if I needed one. When I asked if they could provide me blood that was unvaccinated or whether I could donate my own blood they stated no to both. It seems that back in the 80’s that was easily done for people with AIDS.”

# No Mandates
# Anti-Vaccine
# Anti-Vax
# Vaccine Protest
# Hold The Line
# Freedom Fighter
# IA
# Nuremberg Code
# Medical Privacy & Freedom Act
# Iowa State Capitol

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