Grand Princess passengers grapple with COVID nightmare one year after ill-fated cruise.
The reason why we don't have any testimony from anyone is that the people were killed in these air force bases, 10 people, the CDC and the U.S. government paid their families . . . . As you remember, they were offering people huge amounts of money to people to shut up and put COVID as the cause of death on death certificates. This was something like $10,000, it may have been more, and sign a CDA, and that would be so they can't disclose anything. And also they were at the military Air Force, and probably also threatened them, "You can't talk about this," and that's why we don't have anyone discussing this. But the paperwork exists. The CDC or HHS gave us these documents, saying, "Yeah, we took these people over here . . . it would be interesting to try and solicit whistleblowers from this experience and see what has transpired of the family members who were killed this way.
The CDC cites U.S. Law, Executive orders, W.H.O. pandemic announcement, their authority, and finally the CDC reasonably believed if released from quarantine, the subject will travel.
What I advise people is:
1) Do not give any information.
2) Do not participate in tracing and tracking.
3) They will offer you a bunch of questions: REFUSE to answer them.
4) Same way when somebody is trying to arrest you without cause, do not talk to them.
Don't answer any questions. Don't give any information. Most of this is tying people to a location of travel or a contact that they had. So as long as you do not provide them with this information, they may still try and take you to a quarantine . . . and when they issued these orders, they also cited penalties.
"Penalties for violating this order You must cooperate with the requirements of this order to protect the public health as authorized by 42USC, 18USC, otherwise provided by federal law. Violations of this order may subject you to a criminal fine and or up to 1 year in jail."
Now, I don't give anyone legal advice, but when you're formally arrested and charged with violating some sort of law, we're generally speaking here, you have rights. Even if they put you in prison, you have rights. Your appeal, by the way, is supposed to be reviewed by a different judge, not the judge who put you there. So make up your own mind.
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