BY MARY JANE MUSANO
Think twice before you vaccinate
your kids. That’s the advice
from Dr. Robert Malone, a
virologist and immunologist
who has helped to create the
technology used in the mRNA
vaccines. He warns that serious
side effects can occur and
be so severe that it puts your
child in the hospital.He goes
on to explain that if vaccinating
your child can have subclinical
damage that is irreversible.
The main concern is
myocarditis but there is a collection
of adverse effects including
death. Although the
chance of death is negligible
in children, the chances of serious
damage over their lifetime
is not negligible.
He explains that during
vaccination a viral gene will
be injected into your child’s
cells that forces your child’s
body to make toxic spike proteins.
These proteins often
cause permanent damage in
children’s organs, including
their brain and nervous system,
their heart and blood
vessels, including blood clots,
their reproductive systems,
and this vaccine can trigger
fundamental changes to their
immune system.
Malone as well as hundreds
of physicians are calling
for the end of mandates,
especially for children. Our
children are more at risk from
the vaccine than they are from
the virus.
Malone is president of International
Alliance of Physicians
and Medical Scientists,
a group of 16,000 professionals
who have signed a declaration
that says that healthy children
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should not be subject to
forced vaccination.
Mandates are illegal based
on the Nuremberg Code, Helsinki
Accord and the Belmont
Report. Also, the vaccines
are unlicensed products only
available through emergency
use.
Making this worse is the
fact that we have good treatments
for Covid-19 but they
are being suppressed by our
government and by the media.
Thousands of physicians have
been treating this virus with
excellent results from the very
beginning, even before the
vaccine. Doctors take an oath
to do no harm, but by not treating
this virus when there are
clinically proven treatments,
they are causing needless
deaths. What is happening is
unconscionable.
In a free country, which is
what our country has always
been, you should be free to decide
your own medical treatments.
All research on these
vaccines should be available
so that we are free to make an
informed decision.
Nothing should be censored.
We, the people, are
smart enough to decide what
is the truth.
The purpose of this article
is to present a side that is being
censored. The information
is out there. Please do your research.
Front Line Covid-19
Critical Care Alliance is an
organization that continues to
research treatments and provide
educated advice on how
to stay safe during this time
of uncertainty. They explain
their suggested protocols for
home treatment, hospital
treatment and treatment for
long-haul Covid.
Please educate yourself
and don’t believe everything
you hear in the media. Then
make your decision and whatever
that decision is it deserves
to be respected.
Please stay safe until our
next meeting which is in
March.
BY AL D’ANGELO
We recently lost two
young men who gave their
lives to protect the citizens of
New York City; two men who
left loving families. Two men
who will never experience
the joy of watching their families
grow. Two men who left
a hole in the hearts of those
that loved them that can
never be fi lled. They were
New York City policemen
who swore to protect and
serve, and who paid the ultimate
sacrifi ce for their service.
May they rest in peace.
Their blood is on our
hands. All those who allow
violent recidivists to walk
our streets, from the district
attorneys that plead down
cases from felonies to misdemeanors,
to the judges who
release these criminals with
a slap on the wrist, to the
elected offi cials who instituted
bail reform and fought
to defund the police, and fi -
nally, to the people who voted
for them or did not vote at all.
The legislators in Albany
have refused to revise their
bail reform initiative therefore
tying the hand of our
judges, frustrating our police
offi cers, and turning our
streets into a war zone. Our
district attorneys — who are
more interested in statistics
rather than safety, so they
plead down cases so they can
brag about their conviction
rate — are complicit in the revolving
justice system in our
state. Judges who are afraid
to break with the bail mandate
and place repeat criminals
back in society to prey
on the public, do not have the
public interest in mind.
We the voting electorate
must accept part of the
blame for not doing our due
diligence as American citizens.
We have the power to
make change, but it takes
a little work. Google your
elected offi cials and fi nd out
how they voted; if you agree
support them, if you disagree
let them know and vote to remove
them. Forget political
parties, they are more interested
in keeping power than
helping the people they were
hired to help. Don’t be fooled
by their rhetoric, look at
their voting record, it is public
knowledge. Take the time
to look you may be surprised.
Elected offi cials wear
two hats, one is to serve the
needs of the community, the
other is to serve the needs
of their party. For example,
they will hand out turkeys
and masks then vote
for bail reform; they will be
available to lend a helping
hand, then vote to defund
the police. We as an electorate
must decide what are we
willing to live with.
Every elected offi cial
must be visible in their communities
and must spend
what monies have been allocated
to their district, if
they wish to be reelected. I
am more concerned in what
they do when they are in City
Hall and in Albany. What
they do there will affect our
city and state. Do you know
where your elected offi cials
stand on bail reform, defunding
the police, allowing
non-citizens to vote, voter
ID, school choice, and any
other questions that may impact
our lives?
When you have the answers
you need, vote for
the person who meets all or
most of your beliefs.
CIVIC CENTER
Morris Park Civic
Association
letters & comments
To the Editor,
NYC Mayor Eric Adams
has more to do besides appointing
term-limited Council
Member Ydanis Rodriguez
to be the next NYC Department
of Transportation commissioner.
The mayor gets to
appoint four of the 15-member
MTA Board. It makes sense
to also appoint Rodriguez to
be one of his four MTA Board
members. This would help foster
better coordination, more
cost effective transportation
and improved bus, subway,
ferry and commuter rail services.
Any changes to the MTA
$51 billion 2020-2024 Five
Year Capital Plan have to be
reviewed and approved by
the Capital Program Review
Board (CPRB). The MTA is
counting on several billion
dollars more out of the $1.2
trillion Build Back America
Infrastructure bill. These dollars
and projects will have to
adopted and amended into the
current MTA Capital Plan.
This four-member committee
is composed of one representative
appointed by Gov. Kathy
Hochul, Senate Majority leader
Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Assembly
Speaker Carl Heastie
and Adams. The mayor’s representative
can only vote on
NYC projects. The mayor has
to insure the Big Apple is receiving
its fair share. One way
to develop a good working relationship
with Hochul, Heastie
and Cousins is to appoint Rodriguez
to the MTA CPRB.
The federal planning process
to access Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) funding
is managed by the New York
Metropolitan Transportation
Council (MTC). Commissioner
Rodriguez along with the next
NYC Department of Planning
director each have a vote along
with representatives from the
MTA, Nassau, Suffolk, Putnam,
Rockland and Westchester
counties, and state Department
of Transportation. MTC
decides how almost $2 billion
in FTA funding is distributed
among the voting members.
Serving as city DOT Commissioner,
along with being
a voting member of both the
MTA Board, CPRB Board and
NYMTC would provide Rodriguez
with the detailed knowledge
and leverage necessary to
help him deliver all the transportation
improvement projects
and programs promised
by Mayor Adams on behalf
of taxpayers and commuters.
NYC Council Transportation
Committee Chairperson Selvena
Brooks-Powers would
also be a good choice by Mayor
Adams to join Rodriguez in
serving on the MTA Board.
Larry Penner
CIVIC CENTER
Waterbury-LaSalle
Association
How DOT Commissioner
Rodriguez can
deliver transportation
improvements
New NYC Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez. Photo | William
Engel