Why in the world is every child born in the us have to get PK tested? The official response is to test for an extremely rare disease. "The PKU test is primarily designed to detect phenylketonuria, a rare genetic disorder in which the body cannot metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine properly. "
This doesnt make ANY sense. Every newborn baby needs to bled in order to test for 1 single extremely rare disease? And in most states, THERE IS NO RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION.
The PK test does test for phenylketonuria, I know that, but why in the world would the government currently killing americans for profit with vaccines care so much about a single super rare disease?
I just don't buy it. I don't trust the government. I don't believe they have innocent pure intentions. I am furious that right now as I speak the government is forcing someone to extract blood from my child or else I get a misdemeanor.
Does anyone else not trust this? Is there any way I can get out of this if there is no religious exemption in my state? I'm so freaking furious right now.
I believe something sinister is going on. The US government doesn't care about people, or at least the people in government who force harm onto people.
For all I know they are collecting DNA from americans to make more harmful vaccines or to make vaccines to target specific demographics harder.
I though we had constitutional rights, but apparently, you get a misdemeanor, which affects your ability to get a job, if you don't give your blood up to the satanists running the government.
Edit: So the person administer the PK test said she used the religious exemption for her kids because she personally thinks they are doing other stuff with the DNA they collect.
I believe that the test is for DNA testing. PKU is so extremely rare, and those kids have other signs: Phenylalanine affects melanin, the pigment responsible for hair color and skin color. So kids with PKU often have extremely fair skin, light hair, and blue eyes. My first-born had hazel eyes, so I was not in the least bit worried, and proceeded to have a stand-up row with the nurse bearing scalpels etc. She definitely wanted to report me, but luckily there was a kind old nurse there, who agreed it was not necessary.
Anyway, our first-attempted home-birth was scuttled by the midwife, who, at the last minute, decided it would be comfier for us to have the baby in the hospital. Turns out: she had a habit of doing that, which we learned through the young-family grapevine. So there is that - some midwives try to deceive the parents, with baskets of herbs and essential oils and much fluffy talk. They need a very thorough grilling: plan for Home-births, and any Midwives GTFO unless they agree to not molest the baby in any way. We have since had five homebirths without any other people present, because we lost trust in those idiots. It takes some faith in God to do this, however, but there are still good midwives out there.
If you are expecting a baby, listen to what they say - what you are looking for is a midwife who will not interfere during labor, for example. No just a little stretch, if the lady is taking a long time. For us, such an event caused a trip to the hospital because the birth was too quick - the waters were broken on purpose.