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While I happen to believe RFK, Jr. to be an almost avatar-level soul, I think some Medical Freedom Movement (MFM) folks might be putting too much reliance on what might happen at the federal level after January 20. I've thought for a long time the wall we are facing is so high and so thick it can't (easily) be knocked down. And the way to go is to chisel out some cement from between the bricks at the bottom, loosen one brick, pull it out, then chisel sideways from within that space, loosen that next brick, and so forth, and for MFM folks to keep doing that all along the bottom of the wall, organically and unorganized, wherever their starting point is, at the local level. This kind of localized micro-action/mustard seed effort led to this in Idaho: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/idaho-health-board-defy-cdc-fda-covid-vaccines-clinics/. Also, I've written an article about county- and state-level investigative and prosecutorial action if supported, linked below, and have printed, highlighted, and mailed hard copies of it in a manila envelope (one copy to one of my elected state representatives who is on our state HHS committee, and one to an out-of-state sheriffs group, selectively more to follow) as there is value in an individualized approach providing somebody with something tangible. If you open the link that follows and do a Control-F search for "county health department" and for "state medical board" some additional ideas are there, in addition to the main point of the article. FWIW. https://dailyclout.io/on-the-prospects-for-county-and-state-level-investigation-and-prosecution-of-cdc-personnel-and-others-for-wrongdoing-in-the-covid-19-vaccination-era/. I also think the "smaller" civil lawsuits should continue to be filed. Years ago, there was a journalist team (Evans & Novak) who did well working the capillaries of the system for their news sources: while other journalists wanted face time with the Congressperson or Senator, they cultivated and spoke with staffers.

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