Sign petition to hold fauci responsible

…for crimes against humanity.

Also they just filed an amici curiae brief in support of the plaintiff-appellees in the landmark cases of Missouri and Louisiana et al. v. Biden et al

From Dr. Simone Golds post:

Just a few days ago, America’s Frontline Doctors filed an amici curiae brief in support of the plaintiff-appellees in the landmark cases of Missouri and Louisiana et al. v. Biden et al.

This case represents a critical juncture in the fight against government overreach into our healthcare decisions and personal liberties.

In the amici curiae brief, we strongly condemn the brazen and repeated collusion between the Biden Administration and their co-conspirators in Big Tech to suppress free speech. These First Amendment violations are dangerous to the health of the entire nation and threaten the rule of law in America.

This unconstitutional censorship is particularly dangerous, harmful and life threatening in the medical freedom arena, where dangerous and experimental mRNA injections were falsely and relentlessly promoted as being ‘safe and effective’, and when information regarding numerous other completely safe, well-known and reliably effective early treatments was demonized, denounced, and deleted.

It is imperative that we continue to stand against any attempts to compromise our medical freedoms, especially during these challenging times with chatter about “dangerous” Covid variants increasing.

We must not return to the days of “government sanctioned” Covid protocols pushing deadly experimental vaccines and failed lethal treatments like ventilation, intubation, and Remdesivir.

We will never stop fighting for you!

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I don’t really understand petitions, for civil matters maybe they can accomplish something but these are all criminal offenses they’ve listed so that reads more like arrest warrant, don’t those just need one judge signature?

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I would assume judges also have to acknowledge what the people want when they get 100000 or more signed petitions.
20 million people followed their stream within the first 8 hours.
So I would believe numbers have impact, especially from experts like themselves.
I really like their work and signing the petition took me about 6 seconds.Not too much hassle if it may have any impact whatsoever.

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Oh absolutely numbers can have impact, 20 million people is a lot.

I don’t believe judges would ever have to acknowledge “what the people want,” at least in any statement they say out loud while they are making a public judgement. (Unless you’re talking about the jury for a case at their court, obviously).

With significant populations of people it can definitely be a relevant issue if a majority or at least 10% of a population vote for something or give away their name to be written on a petition that someone else wrote.

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