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45,000 Dead Americans in 72 Hours

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Hawaii Attorney Michael Green Files Class Action Lawsuit Says Vaccine Has Killed 45,000 People. Michael Green has filed a class action lawsuit initially representing 1,200 first responders against the Governor’s vaccine mandates with thousands more expected to join. Honolulu Fire Captain Kaimi Pelekai gives an emotional testimony about losing his job because he doesn’t want to put this experimental vaccine in his body after spending the last year taking care of COVID-19 patients. Attorney Sean Williams says that there are already effective treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. And, according to the CDC, it is unnecessary to test asymptomatic people because they do not spread the virus. Please consider sending this video to any first responders in Hawaii who may be interested in joining this class action lawsuit.

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The tests we've seen around the country from doctors are showing that almost 45,000 people that got these vaccinations were dead in 72 hours. Women who are concerned about being pregnant or getting pregnant are looking at this vaccine and no one really knows other than the fact that you can still get the virus if you're vaccinated. You can still spread the virus if you're vaccinated. It is now spread not only to unions, to public schools, to private schools. Workers all over the state that can't support their families because the governor mandates you're getting inoculated or you're getting fired. With influenza, when they found 53 deaths as a result of the vaccine, they suspended the vaccine. We can show 45,000 deaths in 72 hours from this vaccine. You have companies making a billion plus a month, the pressure they put on the FDA to endorse these vaccines is unbelievable. I think they'd rather pay people for the deaths of their family members than stop making the billion dollars a month. We're going to go through now the plan what we're filing, who we're filing for, and the progression for the rest of the year. What we're going to do to try to help workers, parents, and everyone else that's going to be affected by what the existing governor's order is. My turn is Sean Wies and together with Michael Jay Green and Kristen Cocaura, we're going to represent the plaintiffs in a class action against the governor's vaccine. Different aspects of the vaccine mandate that violate our clients' right to autonomy and their personal health care decisions to decide what is best for them, what is best for their families, and they'll be in deprived of that right in violation of the first, the fourth, the fifth, the 14th amendments, the Civil Rights Act of 1871, 42 USC section 1983. My name is Kaini Pelekai, I'm a fire captain with the Home Luluf Fire Department. I've been a fireman for 20 years. My father was a fireman for 37. Governor Ege's mandate was interpreted by our mayor. To me, if you didn't put an experimental drug in your body, that you don't have enough information about to make an informed decision, or you didn't get an approved religious or medical exemption, in the next 10 days, it literally said you could be fired. I spent the last 20 years of my life and 37 years watching my dad do this job. Because I didn't want to put an experimental drug in my body, I got to give that all up. I got to choose between my personal freedom and I'm talking not just talking about me, but people who are first responders like me who love our jobs, who love the people of the whole of Luluf. So much, we leave our families every day, willing to sacrifice our lives for them. There's so much we love this city and the people of this city. I leave my family every day knowing I'm going to come home and I gladly do it with a smile on my face. Because that's who I am. That's who everyone of us is. Every firefighter, every policeman, every paramedic, every EMT, every lifeguard, we run in when everybody's running out. We jump in front of the bullets when they're being fired. We swim into the 40 foot waves. And I have to choose between that career that I've committed to or put in an experimental drug that I don't know what it's going to do to me in my body or I got to give out a hug. And I know that people of Honolulu, I know you know it's not your guys fault. You're not doing this to us. And you don't have to worry. We're going to show up every day. If they go in fire, they go fire us. And that's up to them. We'll be there for you. We will be at work, don't worry. If we're not there, it's because of them. It's because of the mayor, because of the governor. We want to be there. We signed up for this. This is what we want to do with the rest of our lives. We want to run in. We want to stop the bullet. We want to swim into the 40 foot waves to save your lives. That's what we want. That's what we want it to be. And if we're not there on the 16th, you could call Mayor Blendjadja and thank him. These these selfless servants go day in and day out and serve the community. And they're just asking for the chance to choose. Everyone, it's a personal autonomous healthcare decision. And everyone should make their own choice whether or not they want to take a vaccine or not. It should never be ordered by the government against someone's wishes. And the only reason they got the emergency youth authorization to even have this vaccine is because it was it was agreed that it would be voluntary and accorded with federal law. And our state and local government needs to obey the federal law. They need to honor the federal law and need to honor all of these 1200 first responders and let them have the right to choose. You're just one of the bravest souls we have. Everybody knows what firefighters do. You know what police officers do. The same broken hearts are coming from parents of children who lost their lives after they got this vaccine. A mother calls me because her son said, give me the vaccine mom. I have to wrestle in my last year at school so I'd go on a college. He wound up in the coronary unit the next couple of days, which you're hearing from from this this firefighter echoes for people across this state. We don't believe that the governor is a horrible guy or the mayor. They just don't know what they're responding from fear and anxiety and they're getting information. That's the wrong information. The studies that have been done around this country. Give them a choice. The safest way is testing and don't punish them by making them pay for themselves. They've stopped. They've stopped programs at schools right now. They're going to stop all extra career care activities. That's how kids grow. That's how they they are nurtured and it's outdoor activities. They're stopping. The legitimate concerns about when you're sticking in people's bodies. And we have deaths all over the country. And we can show they were intentionally underreported. The number of deaths. There are other injunction relief sought not to give anybody under 18 this vaccination. Anyone that's had the COVID before they already have antibodies, they shouldn't get it. And anyone else they want to give it to should have an understanding about what they're getting. They can make an informed decision as to what you want to stick in your bodies. They're legitimate concerns throughout the state and throughout the country. I work in a red area in an urban area in Honolulu where the majority of COVID cases that we pick up come from. I have not yet had COVID. Everything he laid off has prevented me to this day from catching it. I'm the captain. I walk in to these I've treated COVID patients. Many in the red area. I never catch COVID. So we got things in place. You don't have to have the vaccine to keep people safe. I never had COVID. This whole time guys. So to say to me the only way to stay safe from it is taking this experimental job is just not true. I'm right there looking at a COVID patient having difficulty breathing, squeezing the bag mask on their face trying to give them air. I never catch COVID. So your chances of getting and dying from COVID has been a healthy person is real small. I'm healthy. Seeing that person who is older maybe has a compromised immune system for them to get the vaccine is their decision and it might help them because they have medical problems that might indicate them taking it. I'm a healthy young person as you can see by my hand. So the decision for me is a private decision. It's not anybody else's. It's mine. I know my body. My doctor does. But whether I take it or not as a private decision. You believe that getting the vaccine prevents you from getting the disease in a country. It doesn't mean that getting the vaccination doesn't mean you're not going to get it. But there's a way of checking a testing method. And while while I tell you to take it, they don't even know what it does to your body. It's killing people all over the country. So just getting the vaccine is a knee-jerk reaction because people in government right now are scared to death and they don't know what to do about it. That's what they're doing. But people have their own rights to their body and their health and their families. So we're going to let some judges at someplace decide and I'm hoping that cooler heads will prevail and government here can understand that there's a way of everyone being safe. But not by threatening to fire people. Put them out of jobs because they won't do what they want them to do, which is not a proven safety of not getting this disease. I am convinced this governor, these mayors want the best thing in the world for the people of Hawaii. But the fear that they obviously have and their knee-jerk reaction to what their remedy is, I just can't fathom being told one day you have 10 days to do what we tell you to do or you're out. You're fired. I mean it's it's you saw the reaction of this captain and he speaks I can guarantee you for thousands, thousands of people. You know the CDC Dr. Fauci has has made it clear that asymptomatic spread is the least likely way that this spreads and if these 1200 if these are 1200 heroes don't have any symptoms of COVID-19 they shouldn't have to get a test every single week or twice a week. There's a much better way to do that with reason and common sense within the science and with they can have an initial screening set up that if you have a fever, you have a coffee, you have a running nose, you have other symptoms of COVID-19 then they can send you to a secondary screen and you can go through your quarantine and go through your testing until they know whether or not you're infected but there's much less intrusive tests, there's a saliva test that can be equally effective in detecting whether or not. There's an issue with them if they show any symptoms but it should be it should there should be an initial screening to determine whether testing even needs to be done because just doing it to 1200 individuals once or twice a week when it's unnecessary and subjecting them to a medical procedure with no symptoms is it just defies common sense and the science. People are terrified about this fact sheet and what it does and what it can do to their families and themselves aside from religious reasons or physical reasons so now you know what you don't like the gifts now let me show you what we're going to do to you. We offer to the carrot now you do get the stick now you do get it you want to feed your family you want to be able to get groceries at safe way you know this is the heavy handedness that we're now seeing is shocking to the conscious for Hawaii especially and you know there's got to be a voice and it's like I said it I this could be the most important time in my life as a lawyer and I know my colleagues feel the same way I mean there's there has to be a voice for the people that don't know where to go or to turn and like I said we'll do everything we can. So any drug you're taking over from your doctor it takes 12 years but I'm to say it's okay for you to take it but they let me shoot this drug that isn't been around for even a year in my body so exactly risk assessment risk to reward somebody who's old somebody who's sick maybe they reward for taking something that's only been around for six months is good because they give more chance of dying from the COVID and dying from the experimental drug somebody who's healthy why take the risk because we don't know what the reward is they never do this for 12 years six months only risk reward exactly we assess the scene we figure out what the safety well how we ought to protect ourselves they're going into an environment that can hurt us and right now with this vaccine it would be defensive positions stay out nobody go in because we don't know we have no idea how the things going to hurt us we would surround and drown if this was in fire we would never send anybody in there with the kind of information we get about the vaccine because somebody could die because you don't have enough information to make a good risk assessment and there's alternative treatments there's hydroxychloroquine either mechden there's alternatives that could be approved and there's there's no reason just the force of this has only been approved under emergency youth authorization and the federal government cannot order you to take this because it has its condition it's approval is conditioned on being a purely voluntary medical product to take so everyone should be able to have that own freedom their personal choice the personal autonomy to choose whether or not they want something that was only approved under an emergency use act and if the federal government cannot do it then my client as a citizen of not only Hawaii but also of the United States the federal government if the federal government cannot mandate the vaccine then neither can the state and local government because they're bound by the 14th amendment in the civil rights act of 1871 to honor that what is being done now is pitting people with kids to each other I mean almost to the point of violence where you have nurses looking at other nurses outraged that they didn't take the vaccine you have parents of kids who have been vaccinated that's what the parent decided sitting next to a kid who's not been because they have religious reasons to not do or an absolute fear that they don't want their son adored it to be one of those 45,000 that died from it you've got people that the animus towards each other now because government cannot get together and understand what's in the best interest of people that's well-reasoned it's tearing our community apart it's torn our mayors apart in this case they can't agree and they're making billions a month