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Run, don’t walk; get your religious exemption today

Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 8:42 am | Randy Thomasson

The right to choose what goes into your body has long been championed by medical ethicists. Yet today, the basic right of bodily autonomy is being ignored, not because this moral ethic is bad, but because medical mandates are bad.

Don’t want to a “Covid vaccine” injection because of all the injuries and deaths from it?

Then what are California state employees, healthcare employees, and government school employees — all under Gavin Newsom’s “vaccine” mandate — to do?

And what are employees of politically-correct companies and of some Democrat-run cities and counties — who are essentially being told “the jab or your job” — to do?

One of the best teachers on your legal right to avoid the “Covid vaccine” is Californian Peggy Hall of The Healthy American. She urges you to remember these key points:

  1. You are guaranteed religious accommodation by both state and federal law
  2. If firing employees on the basis of religious beliefs, your employer is violating the law and is legally liable
  3. To invoke your religious exemption to the “Covid vaccine,” in your letter, only argue religiously, not medically
  4. Only communicate with your employer in writing; firmly decline any and all “invitations” for meetings or discussions
  5. Remember the law is on your side
  6. If denied, notify your employer you’re filing a state complaint

WATCH: See Peggy’s eye-opening legal explanations on religious exemptions:

Employers required to accommodate religious exemptions
Avoiding religious exemption pitfalls

Peggy says you could write and sign your own religious exemption letter, staying on subject and being concise as:

“I am notifying you that I am exempt from this activity based on my sincerely-held religious views. God created me with an immune system, and I will not alter His design. It is a sin against my God-given conscience to allow unwanted intrusions into my body, which is a temple of the Holy Spirit.”

At SaveCalifornia.com, we know medical treatment that’s involuntary is decidedly un-American. Fortunately, the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects religion as a civil right. If you’re threatened with coerced “Covid vaccines,” invoke your religious exemption in writing to your employer or college.

ACT NOW: Here are three California-based ways to get your letter of religious exemption today:

The Healthy American (top recommendation; small cost)
Destiny Church (free and online)
House of Oliver (must travel to Roseville, CA for free signed pastor’s religious exemption “from any bartender”)

And because there is strength in numbers, try to lead others to submit their letters at the same time. Also, ask a friendly attorney write a letter promising a federal lawsuit, if needed. And remember, do not quit, which would eliminate your power.

“It is an unlawful employment practice…because of…religious creed…to discharge the person from employment … or to discriminate against the person in compensation or in terms, conditions, or privileges of employment.”
California Government Code 12940, Article 1. Unlawful Practices

Make-A-Wish pushing dangerous shots on dying kids

Tuesday, June 29, 2021, 10:43 am | Randy Thomasson

Do you know why children featured in Make-A-Wish ads are often bald? Because they’ve been zapped with chemo drugs, which kills their hair, significantly weakens their already-compromised immune systems, and almost never saves their lives.

Therefore, it is unconscionable that Make-A-Wish would coerce any sick or dying child to receive a dangerous shot, especially the so-called “Covid vaccines,” which have resulted in more than 20,000 deaths (and these are only the reported deaths, the tip of the iceberg).

On Thursday, June 24, 2021, Make-A-Wish Foundation CEO Richard Davis announced a ban on unvaccinated “wish kids” from air travel and large gatherings:

Davis noted that based on the guidance of public health agencies, they will “resume granting air-travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as granting wishes involving large gatherings for vaccinated wish families, as soon as Sept. 15 of 2021.”

Then, on Sunday, June 27, 2021, Make-A-Wish gave a written statement to Fox Business engaging in public relations doublespeak but still banning unvaccinated “wish kids” from air travel and large gatherings:

Following criticism on social media of the foundation’s decision excludes unvaccinated children, Make-A-Wish clarified in a statement to FOX Business that it will “not require anyone to get vaccinated to receive a wish.” “We understand that there are many families whose children aren’t eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who aren’t choosing to get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice,” a Make-A-Wish spokesperson said. “We will continue to grant wishes for all eligible children, including children who have not been vaccinated.” The spokesperson noted that it will work with unvaccinated families who do not meet the current criteria for air travel and large gatherings by either delaying the wish or choosing an alternative wish that involves car travel or a local event.

However, on a case-by-case basis, Make-A-Wish said it might narrowly and rarely exempt some dying “wish kids” with a doctor’s note: “While it does not reflect the majority of children we serve, we do occasionally serve children whose medical provider has determined that the child will not survive their illness. In time-sensitive situations involving an end-of-life diagnosis, a process is available to allow air travel or wishes involving large gatherings regardless of vaccination status.” 

Yet Make-A-Wish continues to prostitute itself to tyrannical, unscientific “health authorities” such as the CDC and WHO, despite no “order” to do so. In its FOX Business statement, Make-A-Wish said that it looks forward to “the day when medical experts advise that we can lift all restrictions.”

On SaveCalifornia.com’s social media talking about this, several people said they’ll never donate to Make-A-Wish again. And you shouldn’t. Because any organization harming the health of children is bad, not good!

Courageous California doctors expose ‘Covid vaccine’ dangers

Saturday, June 5, 2021, 10:39 am | Randy Thomasson
Dr. Mark McDonald, M.D. a child psychiatrist and Dr. Jeffrey Barke, M.D., a family medicine physician, in Orange County, California on June 4, 2021

Here’s a vitally-important video you’ve just got to see. Two Southern California M.D.’s who love truth and love people on June 4 presented the facts and evidence that Big Media ignores about the dangers of the experimental biological agents that are misnamed “Covid vaccines.” These principled doctors have really studied up and fought hard for all of our sakes since this scamdemic began.

Here’s most of the video (scroll to the start to watch) and here’s the 5-minute conclusion (to view these, you must be logged into an Instagram account)

As you know, one of the top controversies of the dangerous “Covid vaccines” (which have caused thousands of deaths and millions of injuries) is whether children should get “the jab.” In California, the Liberal Left (county “public health officers” plus anti-family teacher unions) are actively coercing schoolchildren as young as 12 years old to “consent” to “the jab” without their parents’ permission. This is why loving fathers and mothers must rescue their children now by exiting the awful government-controlled school system.

At Orange County’s “Covid 19 Information Night,” Dr. Jeffrey Barke said, “It doesn’t make sense, from scientific standpoint, to vaccinate a child against a disease that they have very little risk against. The risk of the vaccine for a child is greater than any benefit that could come against this virus — so there’s just simply no reason.”

Please share this blog with your friends so they can protect themselves and their children!

“I started to see people hitting a point where they they weren’t just afraid — they actually believed some of the lies that they were being told. They believed that, for example, it’s impossible, it’s just unheard of, it’s incredibly dangerous, to have children at school; that all people are equally at risk of dying of coronavirus — no matter what their age, no matter what their health status; that you have to stay indoors in order to be safe; that you can’t go to work. All of these proclamations that were being spoken of — people started to believe in as being factually true — evidence-based — which none of them are.”
Dr. Mark McDonald on “Dose of Dr. Drew,” January 6, 2021 (at 11:52)