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I have a family member that recently moved back to my state and wants to visit. He's currently likely sick with covid based on symptoms and informed me that he's had 4 shots. He knows I'm an RN so I'm hoping that will help.

I definitely plan to show him Pfizer's own trial results (if someone could help with a link).

What else should I share with him? Would be great if you have a link handy but I don't mind to search

Starting especially with the definitions. Read them very closely. In fact, it would help you to read everything more closely, especially contracts. It might also help to have a Black's Law dictionary (4th edition or earlier) handy for those words that are not defined in the definitions or acts/codes themselves.

Here is an example of why you want to read things closely. Look up the DS-11 form, the 'Acts or Conditions' section. 99.9% of people miss this when applying for a passport. Read it closely.

Here are some examples of why you really want to read the definitions in the acts/codes. Keep in mind that in definitions, "include" and its variations means that the words following it are the only things included in the definition (unless it were to say "including, but not limited to"). Let's see if you can figure out what's happening in some of these without me outright telling you:

1 USC § 8(a)

1 USC § 8(b) - this one is especially sinister

28 USC § 3002(15)(A) - one of many

26 USC § 643(b)

The more you read, the more you can fight back in and out of court. Keep in mind, court starts in the mail and sometimes all of court can be done through mail only. Title 15 is a good one to learn because you will find the fraud in nearly every contract. And what does fraud do in relation to contracts?

Besides the acts/codes, you'll also want to go back and re-read the constitution. State and Federal. Many people miss this too.

Read Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17 of the US Constitution. What's this saying?

Where is the judicial branch in the constitution?

If people decide to respond to this post, I will come back and comment the answers to my questions.