From the Vaccination Re-Education Discussion Forum Facebook Group!
From the Vaccination Re-Education Discussion Forum Facebook Group!
All states allow for some type of exemption. Vaccine exemptions generally fall into three types of exemption – medical, religious belief, and personal/conscientious belief.
For information on your states laws, see our post below or check out these websites:
Medical Exemptions: All 50 states allow medical exemption to vaccination. In most states, a medical exemption must be written by a medical doctor (M.D.) or doctor of osteopathy (D.O.). Some states also allow other state-designated health care workers to certify that the administration of one or more state mandated vaccines would be detrimental to the health of an individual. Most states do not allow a doctor of chiropractic to write medical vaccine exemptions.
Stay on top of your state laws and be active in preventing your medical freedoms from being taken away. You can find your state groups HERE.
Denied a Medical Exemption to Vaccination? Get a second opinion.
Religious Exemption: The constitutional right to have and exercise personal religious beliefs, whether you are of the Christian, Jewish, Muslim or other faith, can be defended. In the Old Testament of the Bible, Abraham is asked by God to sacrifice his son to demonstrate his faith. Although Abraham is willing, God does not force Abraham to sacrifice his son. In fact, God makes it clear that human sacrifice to demonstrate allegiance is not appropriate. Constitutionally, Americans have an expectation that their religious beliefs will be respected and that government will not pass laws that obstruct the exercise of this most fundamental of freedoms.
See below for a sample religious exemption letter.
You do not have to be a member of a recognized religion in order to claim a religious exemption. A federal court has determined that, under title VII of the civil rights law, a deeply held moral or ethical belief that relates to life, purpose and death can be equivalent to traditional religious belief. So, for example, if you are a vegan who does not believe it is ethical to kill animals for any purpose, you can claim a vaccine religious exemption based on the fact that animals are killed so their organs can be harvested to make vaccines.
• For a religious exemptions that don’t use a state supplied form, see this sample Religious Exemption Letter with Scriptural Support.
Philosophical, Conscientious or Personal Belief Exemption: This type of exemption is for individuals who hold conscientious objections to one or more vaccines. Less than half of U.S. states allow for an exemption to vaccination based on philosophical, personal or conscientiously held beliefs.
For legal assistance with exemptions, go here.
Note on signing forms:
If you live in a state that allows a personal belief exemption, a doctor or nurse may try to coerce you into signing a form saying you are aware you will be putting your child and others at risk by not vaccinating.
If you do not cross out any incriminating language before signing, that form could later be used to harass you by CPS (Child Protective Services) or other governmental agency.
Also, print and submit this paper published by Johns Hopkins University: Families are Under No Obligation to Put Their Children at Risk by Participating in the Corrupt Current US National Immunization Program.
A very frequent question that comes up in our FB group is about how to support your claim for a religious exemption. The following is the text of a religious exemption that we have put together for the group that has been used successfully countless times over the years. Please feel free to modify it to you are specific State's needs or your specific belief system!
To all concerned parties:
This letter is to serve as a notification that ___________, the parents of _______________, are exercising our right to a religious waiver on all future childhood vaccinations as granted to all citizens in the state because we find them to be in extreme violations of our personal and religious beliefs.
The following are ways in which these violations manifest themselves in the vaccinations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control.
The use of cells, cellular debris, protein, and DNA from willfully aborted human children found in Adenovirus, Polio, Dtap/Polio/HiB Combo, Hep A, Hep A/Hep B Combo, MMR, MMRV Pro Quad, Rabies, Varicella, Influenza and the Shingles vaccines violate the very basic commands found in Exodus 20:13 and Deuteronomy 5:15 which instructs us to not murder.
The following ingredients were derived from no fewer than 107 human souls who were sacrificed for social reasons and then used in past and ongoing vaccine research: PER C6, HEK293, WI-38 (RA 27/3), WI-1, WI-2, WI-3, WI-4, WI-5, WI-6, WI-7, WI-8, WI-9, WI-10, WI-11, WI-12, WI-13, WI-14, WI-15, WI-16, WI-17, WI- m18, WI-19, WI-20, WI-21, WI-22, WI-23, WI-24, WI-25, WI-26, WI-27, WI-38, WI-44, and MCR-5. Supporting vaccinations and vaccination developments is an endorsement of the sacrifice of those and the continuing sacrifice of human souls.
Genesis 4:1, 17 and Jeremiah 1:5 demonstrate that the deceased children used in the aforementioned vaccinations were recognized by God as human souls from the point of conception in the same way that we, as parents, recognized our child as a human from the moment we were aware of her presence in her mother’s womb.
Genesis 1:27 - 28, 4:1, 2 Kings 17:17-18, Psalm 22:10-11, 106: 35, 37-38, 113:7-9, 127:3, 139:13-16, Amos 1:13, Matthew 18:1-4, and Matthew 19:13-15 are just a few verses that illustrate the aforementioned children as blessings from God that are valued and loved by him, their Creator, in whose image they were created and that their killing is condemned and causes God's destructive anger to burn against their murderers and those complicit in those murders.
Exodus 20:13, Leviticus 18:21 & 20:2-5, Deuteronomy 5:13, 12:30-32, 18:10, 2 Kings 16:3, and Psalm 106:38 illustrate that all child sacrifice is condemned with no exception clauses allowing for the greater good or public exception clauses found anywhere in the sacred scriptures.
1 Corinthians 6:19-20 and 10:31 remind us that we are to regard our bodies as temples of God's Holy Spirit and that we are to honor God, our Creator, and possessor of our very bodies by not defiling them.
Notwithstanding the presence of socially sacrificed human cells and debris in vaccinations, we firmly believe that the presence of neurotoxins, hazardous substances, attenuated viruses, animal cells, foreign DNA, albumin from human blood, carcinogens, and chemical wastes is in strict violation of our imperative to treat our bodies as holy temples of the very Spirit of God.
Genesis 9:4, Leviticus 17:10-11, 17:14, Deuteronomy 12:23, Acts 15:20 and 29 informs us that blood represents the life force of human and animal species and that human blood was to be kept pure under all circumstances and free from contaminants such as human and animal cells, parts, and blood.
We thank you for respectfully adhering to our First Amendment rights guaranteed as citizens of the United States of America by her great Constitution and reinforced on a state level by the Fourteenth Amendment without prejudice._________,
Mother: ______________ Date signed:_________
Father: _______________ Date signed:_________
Notary public witness:
State of _______________, ___________ County
I,_________________, a Notary Public for said County and State, do hereby certify that _______________ and _________________ personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument.
Witness my hand and official seal, this the ______ day of ___________, 20 ____.
Notary Signature:__________________________
Alabama: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Alaska: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Arizona: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Arkansas: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
California: Medical exemptions available.
Colorado: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Connecticut: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Delaware: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
District of Columbia: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Florida: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Georgia: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Hawaii: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Idaho: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical ex available.
Illinois: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Indiana: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Iowa: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Kansas: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Kentucky: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Louisiana: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Maine: Medical exemptions available.
Maryland: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Massachusetts: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Michigan: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Minnesota: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Mississippi: Medical exemptions available.
Missouri: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Montana: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Nebraska: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Nevada: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
New Hampshire: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
New Jersey: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
New Mexico: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
New York: Medical exemptions available.
North Carolina: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
North Dakota: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Ohio: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Oklahoma: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Oregon: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Pennsylvania: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Rhode Island: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
South Carolina: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
South Dakota: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Tennessee: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Texas: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Utah: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Vermont: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Virginia: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
Washington: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
West Virginia: Medical exemptions available.
Wisconsin: Medical, Religious, and Philosophical exemptions available.
Wyoming: Medical and Religious exemptions available.
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