Many Californians are still in shock at the speed Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill 277 (SB-277). Governor Brown, along with the bill’s authors, seem to now all confirm signs of drug company backing and influence. The question of integrity in a political system known to be greatly influenced by pharmaceutical lobbying now seems to be put to rest. The historic outpouring of peaceful, grassroots resistance to the bill has served to awaken the nation.
In these pivotal times for the future of parental choice, children’s health and medical consent many voices have come forward to say no more in their own way. When those in authority begin to target the children of a culture, the conscious among humanity have the duty to speak out. This has continued to be the case with Jim Carrey. While many people in Hollywood and media would rather avoid the hot button topics of vaccine damage and parental rights, Carrey has boldly took a stand for California parents and their children. A longtime voice for autism, Carrey has been on the front lines of the vaccine debate for over a decade.
Alongside his then partner Jenny McCarty, the duo went public in 2007 and became faces for the autism community. Their message was one of hope in recovering autistic children as evidenced by McCarty’s son Evan. In addition, the two publicly warned that regulatory agencies are asleep at the wheel, the toxins in vaccines are causing damage and the increased schedule is an immediate danger to infants and children.
“I don’t think we can afford to assume that the people that are charged with our public health any longer have our best interests at heart all the time. Parents have to make their own decisions, educated decisions, they have to look at the information.” -Jim Carrey (during a Larry King interview)
During the final lead-up and ultimate let down to the medical choice community in California recently, Jim Carrey let his refreshingly uncensored thoughts be known to his 14.6 million Twitter followers in a succession of messages. His intention appeared to be clear that not only did he oppose SB-277, but his thoughts about the inherent dangers of vaccination haven’t changed over the past decade.
“I believe that autism, in my heart, is preventable and treatable” -Jim Carrey (during a Larry King interview)
California Governor Jerry Brown’s signature has removed vaccine exemptions. In doing so, Brown also removes the meaning behind words like parental rights and medical consent. The backlash has begun across the nation. As single parents and working class families attempt to be heard, it is those with the audience to trumpet the message that must also be recognized. Mainstream news has remained silent attempting to not feed the grassroots whirlwind formed around vaccine choice, parental consent, toxic vaccine ingredients and drug company control at every level. As familiar faces continue to step up and side with the people, it appears a resistance is now supercharged. The passage of SB-277 has now officially forced those people that have been on the sidelines for whatever reason to enter the arena. Those that have remained silent, choosing to let others speak up for them, can no longer do so. All that value their parental rights and informed medical consent are now called to make their voice heard.
In these pivotal times for the future of parental choice, children’s health and medical consent many voices have come forward to say no more in their own way. When those in authority begin to target the children of a culture, the conscious among humanity have the duty to speak out. This has continued to be the case with Jim Carrey. While many people in Hollywood and media would rather avoid the hot button topics of vaccine damage and parental rights, Carrey has boldly took a stand for California parents and their children. A longtime voice for autism, Carrey has been on the front lines of the vaccine debate for over a decade.
Alongside his then partner Jenny McCarty, the duo went public in 2007 and became faces for the autism community. Their message was one of hope in recovering autistic children as evidenced by McCarty’s son Evan. In addition, the two publicly warned that regulatory agencies are asleep at the wheel, the toxins in vaccines are causing damage and the increased schedule is an immediate danger to infants and children.
“I don’t think we can afford to assume that the people that are charged with our public health any longer have our best interests at heart all the time. Parents have to make their own decisions, educated decisions, they have to look at the information.” -Jim Carrey (during a Larry King interview)
During the final lead-up and ultimate let down to the medical choice community in California recently, Jim Carrey let his refreshingly uncensored thoughts be known to his 14.6 million Twitter followers in a succession of messages. His intention appeared to be clear that not only did he oppose SB-277, but his thoughts about the inherent dangers of vaccination haven’t changed over the past decade.
“I believe that autism, in my heart, is preventable and treatable” -Jim Carrey (during a Larry King interview)
California Governor Jerry Brown’s signature has removed vaccine exemptions. In doing so, Brown also removes the meaning behind words like parental rights and medical consent. The backlash has begun across the nation. As single parents and working class families attempt to be heard, it is those with the audience to trumpet the message that must also be recognized. Mainstream news has remained silent attempting to not feed the grassroots whirlwind formed around vaccine choice, parental consent, toxic vaccine ingredients and drug company control at every level. As familiar faces continue to step up and side with the people, it appears a resistance is now supercharged. The passage of SB-277 has now officially forced those people that have been on the sidelines for whatever reason to enter the arena. Those that have remained silent, choosing to let others speak up for them, can no longer do so. All that value their parental rights and informed medical consent are now called to make their voice heard.