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Will New York Become America’s First ‘Fascist State?’ State Legislature to Debate Quarantine Camp Bill January 5th


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January 5th is a day every New Yorker needs to circle on their calendar.

On that day, the New York Legislature reconvenes to debate a series of diabolical bills on the table.

The most alarming is Assembly Bill A416, which allows the removal of cases, contacts, and carriers deemed a public health threat by the governor.

It’s the bill that would bring Australia-style COVID-19 concentration camps to American soil.

If there was ever a time to sound the alarm, now is that moment.

A few things I want to point out about Assembly Bill A416.

The 2021-2022 legislative session isn’t the first time they’ve attempted to pass this Nazi-like bill that would imprison American citizens against their will.

Bill A416 was introduced in 2015 and has never exited the committee stage.

However, the hysterical COVID-19 environment should make New Yorkers petrified that the bill remains an option.

It’s a severe threat to the human rights of all New Yorkers.

While the perceivable target is unvaccinated New Yorkers, the bill doesn’t specify COVID-19.

And the language allows the detention of close contacts.

Thus, nobody is safe from a detention center should the bill become New York State Law.

The National Pulse wrote:

In the next legislative session beginning January 5th, 2022, the New York Senate and Assembly could vote on a bill that would grant permissions to remove and detain cases, contacts, carriers, or anyone suspected of presenting a “significant threat to public health” and remove them from public life on an indefinite basis.

Bill A416 presents a serious risk to the basic liberties of all Americans in the state of New York, including their right to choose whether or not to receive medical treatment and vaccinations related to thus far undetermined contagious diseases.

The bill gives the Governor of New York, his or her delegates – including but not limited to the commissioner and heads of local health departments – the right to remove and detain any individuals or groups of people through issuing a single order. The orders only have to include the individual’s name(s) or “reasonably specific descriptions of the individuals or groups.”

The department can decide to hold a person or group of people in a medical facility or any other they deem appropriate. The language is purposefully vague.

Though the bill attempts to state that no one shall be held for more than 60 days, the language allows for court orders to waive this maximum detention time. After 60 days, the court is allowed an additional 90 days to consider the detention of an individual, a cycle that can last indefinitely per the opinion of the department.

It goes on to state that the Bill will “require an individual who has been exposed to or infected by a contagious disease to complete an appropriate, prescribed course of treatment, preventive medication or vaccination,” essentially giving the government the right to detain anyone they want and forcibly vaccinate them.

Click the link for the complete text of Assembly Bill A416.

But for New Yorkers, A416 isn’t the only tyrannical bill up for debate in the state legislature on January 5th.

Below are a slew of appalling bills that strip individuals of their civil liberties and medical freedom.

All of these legislative measures must be stopped with fierce resistance.

https://twitter.com/jonniegg/status/1472330708496617474

Without severe pushback against the New York State Assembly and Senate, the Empire State can change its nickname to the ‘Fascist State.’

It’s now or never for New Yorkers to wake up from their slumber.



 

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