New Jersey partnering with Vaccine Industrial Complex to create “vaccine registry” like they’re Adolf Hitler during the Third Reich
By sdwells // 2025-06-12
 
Attention all humans who are “fully unvaccinated,” you will comply with the VIC or suffer the consequences during the next plandemic, according to the state of New Jersey. All names of humanoids who are not in the Nazi-style “vaccine registry” will be flagged for medical insurrection by the vaccine cult of New Jersey, if lawmakers get their way and get the new bill passed that’s advancing toward a statewide digital database of the clot shot jabbed zombies. No consent for you anymore in New Jersey. No privacy of personal health information. The state owns you and your children. Well, maybe soon.

New Jersey Moves to Automatically Enroll Residents in State Vaccine Registry, Sparking Privacy Debate

New Jersey lawmakers are advancing a bill that would automatically enroll anyone receiving a vaccine into a statewide digital database, eliminating the current opt-in requirement and fueling concerns over privacy and government oversight of personal health data. The measure, Senate Bill 1956, recently passed the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee in a 5-3 party-line vote, with Democrats in favor and Republicans opposed. If enacted, it would overhaul the New Jersey Immunization Information System (NJIIS), transitioning it from a partially voluntary program to one of mandatory inclusion for all vaccine recipients, regardless of age. Currently, only individuals born after January 1, 1998, are automatically enrolled unless a parent or guardian opts out. All others must provide explicit consent. The proposed legislation would remove these age restrictions, requiring no prior approval for inclusion. The push stems from a pandemic-era executive order signed by Governor Phil Murphy in December 2020, shortly before the FDA granted emergency authorization for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. That temporary measure is now poised to become permanent law as Murphy, who cannot seek reelection, nears the end of his term. While the bill does not mandate vaccinations or restrict medical or religious exemptions, it includes a contentious provision: during a public health emergency—or when officials declare an outbreak or threat of one—the state health commissioner could suspend opt-out rights for specific vaccines and timeframes. Critics argue this grants excessive authority to override individual choice. Supporters, including Senator Joseph Vitale (D-Middlesex), the bill’s sponsor, contend that automatic enrollment will improve public health efficiency. “This ensures accurate immunization records and helps officials identify gaps in coverage,” Vitale said. Proponents cite similar systems in states like New York, where digital tracking has been used for years. Opponents, however, warn of government overreach. Privacy advocates argue the bill erodes personal autonomy by consolidating sensitive health data without guaranteed opt-out protections, particularly during emergencies. Historically, vaccine registries have existed since the 1990s, initially targeting childhood immunizations to prevent outbreaks of diseases like measles and polio. But expansions into universal, automated enrollment—especially post-COVID—have reignited debates over surveillance, consent, and state power. As the bill heads to the full Senate, the debate reflects broader tensions between public health priorities and individual privacy rights—a balancing act that will likely shape policy far beyond New Jersey. For now, residents await further legislative action, watching closely to see whether the state’s approach becomes a model—or a cautionary tale. Bookmark Vaccines.news to your favorite independent websites for updates on the Vaccine Industrial Complex pretending like they’re Adolf Hitler during the Third Reich. Sources for this article include: Pandemic.news NaturalNews.com Reclaimthenet.org