Unprecedented!!! Thousands show up in Albany to protest tyranny against religion

Below is a recap of yesterdays events in Albany courtesy of the Autism Action Network and  John Gilmore. The Court employees said there has never been such a large showing of people for a court case in the history of the court in Albany. There were several thousand people  from all around New York State and of diverse religious and ethnic backgrounds. The media as has become customary, is deliberately lying and distorting the numbers by reporting  only a "few hundred people".  The Pharma controlled mainstream media is indeed the enemy of the people together with the the wholly owned pharma subsidiaries of the the Federal, State, and Local, Public Health infrastructure.
Rather than defend the Civil  Rights of the Citizens of New York State, Attorney General Letitia James, is defending the Rights of MERCK, SANOFI, PFIZER,and GLAXO, and their friends, to bribe the NEW YORK STATE DEMOCRAT CAUCUS. Letitia James is defending the rights of the New York State Democrat Mafia to forcibly inject children with unsafe vaccines against the will of parents.
Letitia James, Andrew Cuomo, and the New York State Democrat Caucus Mafia must be voted out of office - they are a public health menace.

Autism Action Network <jgilmore@autismactionnetwork.org>


Aug 15 at 9:26 AM

Thousands flood courthouse for injunction hearing on repeal of religious exemption
Decision on injunction expected with days.
Thousands of people came to Albany yesterday to hear the arguments in an injunction  in F.F. v. State of New York, the suit to allow 26,000 New York students to continue their educations in the wake of the repeal of the religious exemption. Only a tiny fraction got into the court room. The line to get in stretched around the block for hours.
The arguments lasted for an hour and then people went to the second floor of the Capitol Building, the governor's floor, and left pictures of the children who lost a right to an education in New York. 
Here is an account from inside the Courtroom by Melissa Bordes:
What an amazing turnout today! Despite what MSM is reporting, there were well over 3,000 people in Albany today to hear arguments to the Honorable Judge Denise Hartman for the preliminary injunction.
Attorney Michael Sussman was incredible. The State floundered, and was not as well spoken as Sussman. The State said that the right to free expression of religion doesn't encompass the right to endanger the public. Sussman responded that if it was truly about public health, then why didn’t NYS isolate and quarantine those who were sick when the outbreaks first started happening? Or during the height of measles cases? Why were none of the existing public health measures followed? Sussman argued that the legislature cannot pass law based upon religious hostility as shown in other cases previously judicated on in US Supreme Court and referenced specific cases to demonstrate this. He also shared many different examples of clear & overt hostility towards those with religious objections to vaccines (“so-called religious beliefs”, “loophole”, etc.) from the sponsors of the bill.
The Honorable Judge Denise Hartman said that she hasn't seen a response yet from the state in regard to the religious hostility allegation. The State said that the remarks from the plaintiffs claiming hostility are subject to interpretation. The state mentioned that one legislator claims that 90% of phone calls he received were not about religious beliefs but personal beliefs which justifies the skepticism.
The judge asked for clarification about when the law goes in to effect which is 14 days after the start of school. In Sussman's final five minutes of argument, he spoke about how students with religious exemptions are no more of a threat to public health than students with medical exemptions. He also pointed out how the law doesn’t address high schoolers who are 19 years of age or address any of the adults in schools.
He also spoke about how denying children an education, especially students with special needs who have IEPs and depend on their services is clear irreparable harm.
At the end, Judge Hartman asked the state if they believed not sending kids to school in September would cause irreparable harm for the plaintiffs. The State's answer was weak. She said that it would cause more harm if they went to school, lost the case, and then removed.
Oral arguments lasted about 45 minutes. Judge Hartman has not made a decision yet on the preliminary injunction.
Once the hearing ended, the attendees then assembled at the capital steps where Attorney Michael Sussman and Attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of Children’s Health Defense both delivered powerful speeches about the gross infringement of our fundamental rights and how ability to practice free religion is what our country was founded upon. Sussman also highlighted the diversity of religious groups represented in Albany today, including Amish, Ultra Orthodox Jewish, Christians, Protestants and non- denominational groups.
After rousing speeches on the courtroom steps, the crowd of thousands of people walked to the Capital Steps, where we heard from Sussman a second time. Again he spoke about how religious rights are civil rights and how this is an infringement of the very fabric of our constitution. Rita Palma, of NYAVR & CHD NY also spoke about maintaining unity & progress within our community based on our steadfast beliefs.
The crowd then proceeded to go to Governor Cuomo’s office in the capital building where parents left pictures of their children who will now be denied a free and appropriate education, outside his office. It was powerful and extremely moving to see so many families, of all different faiths coming together to stand in unity to advocate for our children who are being cast out of society and denied their basic fundamental rights.
Thank you to everyone who came today. Thank you to Michael Sussman, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr and Elizabeth Brehm for their tireless work on this case. We hope to hear the judges decision within the next few days, please continue to pray and keep taking action.

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