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Dad Sues Ex-Wife to Stop Her from Giving the Kids the COVID Jabs

The government and media panic over the coronavirus did more damage to our society than we probably even understand yet. We’ve never really talked about how the COVID shots have affected the family dynamic.

Since getting vaccinated – or not – is a personal decision, a lot of people haven’t gone out and talked to the media about that decision-making process for spouses. What happens when a husband and wife disagree on whether their kids should get the shots?

Well, we have one example in Rhode Island right now. A man is suing his ex-wife to try to stop her from getting the children vaccinated.

 

This is an awful and deeply personal story for that couple, but we need to talk about examples like this – because this is the world we’ve now created due to the COVID lies and overreaction. I was fortunate because my wife and I were in total lockstep agreement on the vaccine question: No experimental medicines will be injected into us or our children, period. But for a lot of couples with children, this was probably a big fight.

There was a story last week about a grandmother who snuck her young grandson to a clinic to get him vaccinated. He wanted the shot so he could participate in more school programs, but his mom wouldn’t let him get jabbed. The grandmother did it in secret, and then the boy died. The family was devastated and horrified to find out their son had received the jab, which led to his cardiac arrest. (P.S. This is why parental consent is really important in medical decisions. The mom’s instincts were right.)

In the case of this divorced Rhode Island couple, they have two little girls aged 8 and 5. The father doesn’t want his daughters to receive the dangerous and experimental mRNA shots. The mom is a total brainwashed idiot CNN viewer who believes that COVID is actually dangerous for kids that age.

Their divorce settlement says that both parents have to agree on medical decisions and procedures for the little girls. The settlement also states, “Neither party shall unreasonably withhold his or her consent to medical treatment for the children or the administration of medication recommended by the pediatrician of the children.”

Since the medical community is completely corrupt and unwilling to “follow the science” when it comes to the COVID shots, the girls’ pediatrician is recommending that the kids get the jab. Never mind the mountains of research and scientific papers we’ve been covering here for the past two years about how dangerous, ineffective, and potentially fatal the injections are. And that’s a huge problem for the dad, who vehemently does not want his little girls jabbed.

He’s lucky that his ex-wife isn’t trying to give the girls sex change operations, because then he wouldn’t stand a chance in today’s legal climate. Fortunately, the courts are being responsive to the father’s case.

The Rhode Island Supreme Court has actually stepped in and blocked the mother from getting the little girls injected. A lower court had ruled that she could get the kids jabbed, but the father’s attorney quickly appealed it to the Supreme Court. This is now believed to be the first case in the country over a parental disagreement on COVID shots that has made it to a state Supreme Court.

The judges told the father to prepare an appeal, and both parents are required to attend a hearing on April 13th. This is great news, because the court could have simply refused to grant a stay in the case, and then the little girls would have been immediately jabbed.

It also sounds like the father’s attorney knows his stuff when it comes to how dangerous the shots are, and the unlikelihood of the shots providing any protection against COVID. The CDC and the American Association of Pediatrics (AAP) have been two of the biggest disinformation spreaders in the world ever since the shots were licensed under an emergency use authorization. The CDC says the shots are “safe and effective” to this day and recommends that pregnant women get them.

It’s a messy and sad and tragic case like most divorces with children are. But now we’ve entered a phase where the lawsuits are under way, and the courts are pretty consistently ruling on the side of sanity. This is a good thing. We hope the father prevails in his case and those little girls are allowed to remain unvaccinated.


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