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Fallout from Vermont Ruling on Unauthorized Vaccinations

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In 2021, Leo Politella’s parents were specifically assured by their local Vermont public school officials that their 6-year-old son would not be vaccinated with a novel Covid-19 vaccine at an upcoming school clinic. Leo’s father visited the school the week before to ask whether he should keep his son home the day of the vaccination clinic but was told he had nothing to worry about. He was not told that the school was competing with other public schools for cash “awards” from the state of Vermont based on rates of vaccination.

Leo was vaccinated against his will at the school’s clinic the next week. He was given a name tag for another child (not in his grade or class), and when he vocally protested that he was not supposed to be vaccinated, he was told he had to have a shot. Workers distracted him with a toy and jabbed him.

If the school administrators were aware of the error, they didn’t inform the family. Leo’s mother, Shujen, was told by her young son he had been vaccinated and later saw the band-aid on his arm as proof. When Shujen visited the school to inquire, she was met with a lack of accountability. No one explained how this could have happened, and the school could not even state who was in charge of the clinic and responsible for what happened to Leo. Other questions are obvious: how did he get the wrong name tag? How did the child whose name was on the tag avoid being vaccinated twice? How does such a thing happen unless it is deliberate?

Like many parents struggling to make important healthcare decisions during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Politellas felt marginalized when they decided to decline the shot for Leo. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data show clearly that healthy young children are at very low risk from Covid-19, and there is no evidence to show that vaccinations of children prevent transmission. (This is more clear now than in 2021 when these events occurred.) Could it be that school officials were retaliatory toward this little boy, or were they simply grossly incompetent and then callous afterward?

Understandably, Tony and Shujen immediately took their child out of public school and enrolled him in a private school they could trust. They filed suit in Vermont state court, but the Vermont Supreme Court later ruled they had no legal legs to stand on—they are barred from suit because of federal protections not of public schools who betray parental trust, but because of product liability immunity provided to vaccine manufacturers under the federal PREP Act.

This ruling is unconscionable. The Vermont Court did not rule that teachers and school workers can do whatever they want to others’ young children, but that is the legal effect of this abhorrent decision. Much like shoplifting isn’t technically “legalized” simply because it is not prosecuted, the effect is the same—teachers and school staff can act with complete impunity when administering experimental vaccines for Big Pharma! Only if a child suffers death or serious bodily injury could they then be held responsible—under the PREP Act only, and only for harm from the shot and not the harm of having administered it against the patient’s and his parents’ specific directions. No recourse for the intentional tort (wrong) of jabbing somebody else’s kids is allowed.

The US government has a record of violating citizens’ liberties, including exposing civilians and servicemembers to radiation, toxic chemicals, nerve agents, pharmaceuticals, and pathogens. Excusing school authorities from accountability for sloppy or even malicious conduct in medical care for children creates a bureaucratic moral hazard.

Americans desire and deserve public servants and medical providers they can trust to tell them the truth about the drugs they are prescribed – especially if experimental. Doctors and pharmacists were paid cash bonuses linked to the percentage of their patients who received Covid-19 vaccines. So did Vermont’s public schools: Vermont Governor Phil Scott awarded cash payments to public schools that achieved high vaccination levels.

The seminal US Constitutional decision addressing mandatory vaccination is Jacobson v. Massachusetts, a 1905 ruling that approved compulsory smallpox vaccines. The Jacobson court foresaw the possibility that the government was not always trustworthy:

Before closing this opinion, we deem it appropriate, in order to prevent misapprehension as to our views, to observe—perhaps to repeat a thought already sufficiently expressed, namely—that the police power of a State, whether exercised by the legislature or by a local body acting under its authority, may be exerted in such circumstances or by regulations so arbitrary and oppressive in particular cases as to justify the interference of the courts to prevent wrong and oppression. Extreme cases can be readily suggested…

The Vermont Supreme Court did not interfere to prevent wrong and oppression against the Politella family—on the contrary, it interposed federal law immunizing vaccine manufacturers to instead immunize incompetent or corrupt school employees to permit wrong and oppression. How does Vermont’s ruling guard against the “extreme cases” of abuse referenced in Jacobson, and subsequently witnessed in the Tuskegee experiments and forced sterilizations of the eugenics movement?

As Associate US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor emphasized in her dissenting opinion in U.S. v Stanley:

…. the standards that the Nuremberg Military Tribunals developed to judge the behavior of the defendants stated that the ‘voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential… to satisfy moral, ethical, and legal concepts.’ If this principle is violated, the very least that society can do is to see that the victims are compensated, as best they can be, by the perpetrators.

The Vermont public school system violated this fundamental principle, and the Vermont Supreme Court saw to it that the perpetrators escaped all accountability and that the victims were shut down. This is how all public school children can be treated if Vermont’s Politella decision is allowed to stand.

The family tells their story here.


This article was reprinted with the author’s permission. It was originally published by the Brownstone Institute. John Klar is an attorney, farmer, food rights activist, and author from Vermont. He is a staff writer for Liberty Nation News and Door to Freedom. His Substack page is Small Farm Republic.

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10 Responses

  1. Hi!

    What most people do NOT comprehend is that the judges at the “appellate level” do NOT make laws; they ONLY voice an opinion which is WHY the judicial department is the “weakest” of the 3 departments.

    People have a right to “ignore” what these appellate judges say. It is ONLY their opinion, and an opinion is just that, an opinion, which has NO force and effect of valid law (follows the State constitution).

    ONLY Congress (mandated to follow the federal constitution) and the various legislatures can pass laws that MUST (mandated) follow their own State constitutions.

    The Vermont judges ruling is a fraud.

    Here is what the Vermont constitution says in part:

    CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
    AS ESTABLISHED JULY 9, 1793, AND AMENDED THROUGH MARCH 31, 2021

    CHAPTER I.
    A DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE INHABITANTS
    OF THE STATE OF VERMONT

    Article 1. [All persons born free; their natural rights; slavery and indentured servitude prohibited]

    That all persons are born equally free and independent, and have certain natural, inherent, and unalienable rights, amongst which are the enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety; therefore slavery and indentured servitude in any form are prohibited.

    Suggestion:

    1. Get educated

    2. Learn your rights and fight for them.

    Thank you!

    Lise from Maine (former licensed clinician)

  2. This is nothing short of criminal! I hope the parents are/were able to get their son on a holistic detox protocol to mitigate the damage. I have not read their story yet, but I hope a lawsuit is in the works.

    Hard to believe this is happening in VT, the state where I was born. I grew up right across the CT river in NH, the Live Free or Die state…back then anyway. Yankees were proud, self sufficient and independent minded and did not tolerate government interference in their lives. There was a wonderful homeopath in our town, Dr. Alan Sutherland, who gave us nosode versions of vaccines we needed to attend school. My Mom was wise enough to know what was what, even back then. Thanks to Mom and Dr. Sutherland ~ rest in peace.

  3. I was going to attend a summer music camp know as the Cazadero Family Camp. I sent in my $2000.00 for enrollment. After they had received my money they informed me that I had to have 2 booster shots for Covid. I told them I would not be getting the boosters. The camp opened almost immediately after that. Presumably everyone there had had 2 boosters. People were also made to do a test to prove that they did not have Covid before being allowed on campus. What they proved was that Covid shots are not effective. Half-way into the week long camp fully 1/3 of the camp had come down with Covid and at that point they closed down the camp. I am suing them for the return of the $2,000.00..

    1. Wow, so the camp told you about the required shots *after* you sent in the money. And now you are having trouble getting your money back. That is so disgusting and sleazy. I hope you get your money back and that the camp gets bad publicity for this outrage.

  4. In California there are severe penalties for not enrolling children in school. Many people cannot afford private school and don’t have the freedom to do home schooling and the requirements for home schooling are onerous. Public school is often the only option.

    So there are sad reasons for enrolling children in public school and it is often dangerous to have to do so.

    There is not a generalization that applies to all public schools. All I know is that I have not heard any good things about public education lately.

    1. At least know not to trust what the school “authorities” say and keep your kid home on vaxx day to protect him, if the bastards even let you know in advance. I don’t think that is illegal.
      This was out and out malpractice, assault and battery.
      Nothing to do with the “prep act.”
      They mislabeled him with another child’s name and force injected him against his will, even when he said he was not that child and he was not supposed to be assassinated.
      Child abuse, assault and battery. They need to be in jail.
      Prep act my ass.

  5. Difficult as it is ;I would not let my kids go to public school today. For those who have to work or don’t have patience to teach,can’t afford private school; consider a co-op. Several families together sharing the responsibility. We did this in the 80s in a farm community with preschoolers where there was no preschool available. I prepared classes one week and the other moms did it the other 3 weeks of the month so we actually got me time as well. This also gave the kids socialization time and friendships that lasted thru high school. If you got diverse group of families you could even share expenses to hire a teacher to teach all your kids. Just a thought; more than one way to stay safe, have fun and still get quality learning. Just make sure you follow the homeschooling laws in your state to keep them at arms length.

  6. Do whatever it takes to homeschool, or at least not have your kid in public school. This might mean you have to “sacrifice”…. do it anyway. It’s worth it.

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