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Sarah's avatar

Will that apply to animals as well?

Steve. S's avatar

Yes, good question.

I don’t think anyone wants to eat this garbage with in their food.

mari's avatar

A bio weapon is a bio weapon I would think

Aesir Forseti's avatar

Should be every state, and yesterday. There’s a vast weight of evidence at this juncture.

Inisfad's avatar

I would take it a step further, and outlaw medical ‘mandates’ of any description.

Maha's avatar

The overarching lesson to be learned.

sandy's avatar

Nicholas, you are a wonderful asset to the health movement and McCullough Foundation. I'm very glad you and Dr McCullough found each other. Liked your excellent interview recently on Worldviewtube.

Vicki's avatar

Secretary Kennedy reported to President Trump that over one hundred studies on the causes of autism are now underway. https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/annus-operum-friday-january-30-2026?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web

Paving the Way's avatar

It will help if multiple states put forward similar bills simultaneously. I know Idaho has a similar bill, maybe Texas too.

Gerald Williams's avatar

There is Zero chance that the Dem Governor of Ariz. wouldn't veto the bill if it gets through the various committees..

Should have started with something more practical like what Ladapo did in Florida.

"In September 2025, Ladapo and Governor Ron DeSantis announced plans to make mRNA vaccines "not available to anyone," framing them as ineffective or harmful.

The state does not recommend these vaccines and has aligned with federal changes removing them from routine immunization schedules."

Cindy Camille's avatar

Hallelujah! Finally! 🙏👍👍💯

Dan Star's avatar

If this doesn’t cover pets, they become the biological weapon vector.

Steve. S's avatar

It almost seems like The US and its military was the intended target and the rest of the victims and countries were off target collateral damage.

Another Cloward-Piven scheme, but on steroids.

Laurie Bornstein's avatar

I find no reason to disagree.

Maha's avatar

100% behind this. How likely is this to get beyond committee?

We remain locked in a culture of denial. This appears counterintuitive when we communicate with informed individuals, but any perusal of attitudes on a Yahoo message board, or X, or FaceBook reveals a horrific recital of Pharma industry talking points.

GRACIE's avatar

I sure hope they pass!

Sam Glionna's avatar

Finally a representative with balls. Now add the death penalty for the genocidal bastards that are convicted of these atrocities.

AMV's avatar

If the medical political cartel admits what was done to our citizens with mandating and a

allowing a bioweapon to be distributed to the public, the law suits would commence. The’ll never admit it. I hope these states are successful. But I wonder what will change. The damage is already done and the officials are not talking about spike protein detox methods because that would be an admission of guilt. People are sick and dead from these jabs. I am infuriated!

Ruth Gordon's avatar

This is not a good bill. As much as I hate the clot shots this is like something out of the 1700s. mRNA gene therapy in and of itself is pretty amazing technology that has the capacity to cure a LOT of conditions, not the least of which might be mRNA that can undo the clots and the clot shots themselves. A more accurate approach to making the general population healthier would be to outlaw vaccination entirely. This would not affect the study of biology and genetics but reign in how it can be used.

We also need to understand - and pretty much no one has learned this yet, even the people who put out this newsletter - that congress ONLY acts in someone's financial interest. ONLY. And they leverage whatever hot, raw emotion is out in the public to do so. They do not start from the premise of "the People need this" or "the People want this changed". Rather, they start from the position of "we see the People are very happy / mad / sad about issue X so we can disguise a bill as addressing issue X and get it passed for the good of donor / industry / company / nation state Z."

The result of passing the Arizona bill and others like it is almost certain to give organizations based in other countries the sole ability to create medical advances around whatever technology the angry mob has outlawed.

Helen Scott's avatar

If we get back to natural health and immunity, rebuild healthy humans without all the injections the newborns are subject too, gene therapy might be an exception not the rule.

Gerald Williams's avatar

It will never pass. They should have done like in Florida instead, though even then the Democrat Governor would Veto it.