I am 37 weeks pregnant with our baby girl, and my husband suspects blood clots in his leg. He is 31 years old. He got the clot shot before we met and i only found out a while ago that he had gotten it. I pray for my tough cookie of a man that he will get better from this, i am so worried that I am going to lose him. All the support i can get right now for us is appreciated.
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Advice from a friend in response to another persons question which would apply to you.
Question: Our daughter is pregnant and will be delivering near the end of the month. She is going to take religious exemptions not to get the vax for the baby. Hope she is successful. The question is what should she do about the birth certificate?
Reply: The only thing she needs to do for the BC is to sign it and add the initials UD after her signature. That is accepted by the Uniform Commercial Code as 'Under Duress,' which is legalese for retaining her rights. The Labor Department issues everyone a Social Security number at birth now, and unlawfully converts the child into a bonded debt slave.
You can then send affidavits to the Secretary of the Treasury and claim the child's BC Trust, which restores the child as an American state national under 8USC1101(A)(21). Note that if this is done before age 18, the child is not eligible for public school (which might be a good thing). But being a state national takes away the jurisdiction of Child Protective Services, which is the entry for many child trafficking rings. The child can then file the one time election under 26USC6103(G)(4)(a), which divorces the child from the IRS, so no income taxes to be paid ever.
I would make sure someone is with her who can supervise to assure that the hospital staff do not just take the baby away and give it the shots they are programmed to deliver without her consent. The hospital has to accept her religious exemption.