The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has delivered a seismic decision that could reshape public health policy across the nation.
In a contentious case involving the Health Freedom Defense Fund and other plaintiffs versus the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the court has declared that mRNA COVID-19 injections do not qualify as vaccines under traditional medical definitions.
The case revolved around the LAUSDās COVID-19 vaccination policy, which required all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by a specified deadline.
The plaintiffs argued that the districtās vaccine mandate infringed upon their fundamental right to refuse medical treatment, as the mRNA injections do not prevent the transmission of COVID-19 but merely mitigate symptoms for the recipient.
The courtās opinion, penned by Circuit Judge R. Nelson and supported by Judge Collins, asserts that the mRNA shots, marketed as vaccines, do not effectively prevent the transmission of COVID-19 but merely reduce symptoms in those who contract the virus. This crucial distinction undermines the foundational premise of the vaccine mandates enforced by various governmental and educational institutions.
Judge Nelson pointed out that the mandate was inconsistent with the Supreme Courtās century-old ruling in Jacobson v. Massachusetts, a case that upheld the stateās right to enforce smallpox vaccinations due to their proven effectiveness in preventing disease spread. In contrast, the mRNA COVID-19 shots do not offer such public health benefits, thus failing the criteria established by Jacobson.
The ruling points out that traditional vaccines are designed to provide immunity and prevent transmission, which is not conclusively proven in the case of mRNA COVID-19 shots.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had modified the definition of āvaccineā to include the mRNA shots.
So, look at what the CDC did. Hereās the definition the CDC used on 26 August 2021:
- Vaccineā āa product that stimulates a personās immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease.ā
- Vaccinationā āthe act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.ā
Rather than admit the COVID-19 vaccine is not working as advertised, the CDC took a page out of Orwellās 1984 and opted for new spin language.
Here is the new definition:
- Vaccineā āa preparation that is used to stimulate the bodyās immune response against diseases.ā
It can be recalled that Pfizerās President of International Developed Markets, Janine Small, admitted in an EU hearing that the vaccine had never been tested on its ability to prevent transmission, contrary to what was previously advertised.
Judge Collins, in a concurring opinion, highlighted that compulsory medical treatments for individual health benefits infringe upon the fundamental right to refuse such treatments. This perspective aligns with the constitutional principles protecting personal liberty against unwarranted governmental intrusions.
You can read the full ruling below:
ā¢ Nattokinase: 2000 fibrin units (100 milligrams) orally twice a day without food. Breaks down the spike protein.
ā¢ Bromelain: 500 milligrams orally once a day without food. Also breaks down the spike protein.
ā¢ Curcumin: 500 milligrams orally twice a day (nano, liposomal, or with piperine additive suggested). Blocks the spike protein and prevents it from doing further damage.
Dr. McCullough recommends taking this treatment triad for at least three months for anyone suffering from or worried about post-COVID or post-vaccine syndromes.
Nattokinase, bromelain, and curcumin are available over the counter at just about any health food store or pharmacy. But for best-in-class nattokinase, Dr. McCullough recommends Spike Support Formula, which also contains dandelion root, selenium, and a host of other promising ingredients that can help protect you and your family from the prolonged effects of spike proteins.
ā¢ Nattokinase (dissolves spike protein)
ā¢ Selenium (aids in helping the body repair itself and recover)
ā¢ Dandelion root (acts as a detoxifying agent supporting better liver function)
ā¢ Black sativa extract (may facilitate cellular repair)
ā¢ Green tea extract (provides added defenses at the cellular level through scavenging for free radicals)
ā¢ Irish sea moss (could help rebuild damaged tissue and muscle)
- Quercetin
- Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide 35% (2-3 drops in distilled water three time daily)
- Food Grade Bentonite Clay
- Vitamin C
- Zinc
- Apple Pectin powder
- Selenium
- NAC
- EDTA
- Nicotine Patches (14 mg patchesā¦ then, cut them up into 2 mg squares (about 6 pieces) and use one every 24 hours)
- Glutathione
- Additionally, you can add Ashuaghanda and Chased Tree (Vitax) Taking these together is what Dr Ardis said helps your body to make natural glutathione so that you wonāt have to take that as well unless you want to.
Bromelain: 500 milligrams orally once a day
Nattokinase: 2000 fibrin units (100 milligrams) orally twice a day without food