
Dr. Peter McCullough, MD.
He’s also seeing cases of Bells Palsy, partial paralysis or blindness and ringing in the ears. Most of these conditions are not showing up until six to eight months after people were given the injections, he said.
A majority of the more than 400 U.S. college campuses mandating the shot are offering religious exemptions, but getting such an exemption is not always easy. In fact, some schools are making it incredibly difficult to opt out on the basis of one’s religious convictions.
The intransigence of some university administrators on this issue may be nowhere better exemplified than at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM), a private university in Monroe, Louisiana, where three students have been denied religious exemptions and are now threatening to sue the school.
One of the many public-interest law firms being inundated with requests for legal help from students across the country is the Orlando, Florida-based Liberty Counsel.
The law firm sent a demand letter dated July 20 to officials at VCOM on behalf of the three medical students who were denied religious exemptions. They also claim to have been threatened and harassed by school officials, all because they refuse to take a COVID injection that they believe violates their faith.
VCOM has campuses not only in Louisiana but also in Auburn, Alabama; Spartanburg, South Carolina; and Blacksburg, Virginia.
It bills itself as America’s “most affordable private medical school” and is focused on preparing students to be “globally minded, community-focused physicians” willing to practice in underserved rural locations, according to its website.
But when the three students applied for religious exemptions to the vaccine mandate, the school’s administrators balked.
The students, identified only as R., S., and K. were notified that the administration was requiring them to receive a COVID-19 “vaccine” as a pre-condition of enrollment and participation in on-campus classes and activities, according to Liberty Counsel.
Students at the college are also required to wear masks until they provide proof of vaccination.
Louisiana law requires all colleges to grant an exemption from a vaccine upon receipt of a “basic written dissent” from the student.
The students exceeded the state’s legal requirement by completing the school’s forms, submitting their own personal letters, and statements from their ministers confirming that having the injection violates their sincerely held beliefs.
One student also opposes the shots because all three COVID-vaccine providers, Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson, used aborted fetal cell lines in the testing phase. J&J also uses aborted fetal cell lines in its deployment or distribution.
“This student believes life begins at conception and the intentional destruction of a human life is sinful,” reported Liberty Counsel in a press release. “Her sincerely held religious beliefs prevents her from participating directly or indirectly in abortion or the destruction of human life.”
According to Liberty Counsel, the school not only denied the students’ exemption requests but created a “snitch” program targeting students who refuse to get vaccinated.
The students have received threatening emails and have been told they could be suspended or expelled if they continue their studies without taking the shot. Other harassments have included “singling them out in front of other students for embarrassing confrontations,” the letter to VCOM states.
“Liberty Counsel will not permit VCOM to continue its harassing conduct against our clients, nor to affix an embarrassing ‘Scarlet Letter’ to them by policy, words or deeds,” the letter concludes. “Prompt approval of the students’ exemption requests is necessary to prevent further action by Liberty Counsel.”
Read more at: LeoHohmann.com and CampusInsanity.com.
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