The heartbreaking story of Alexis’ life-threatening vaccine injury is gaining viral traction across “alternative” internet platforms, from home-maker moms to medical freedom advocates. This young woman was coerced into taking five vaccines in three shots – meningitis, pneumonia, and Tdap – before the hospital would treat her rare blood condition.
Ten minutes later, she went temporarily blind, and rapidly progressed to the horrific condition you can observe in these photos and self-published videos circulating on social media. Alexis is now fighting for her life. Our Chairman Alix Mayer, and Free Now Foundation’s board medical doctors and lawyers have stepped up to offer both medical and legal support through her father. Nurse Angela Wulbrecht flew to her side yesterday, which is a big relief, knowing Alexis has a fantastic advocate with her now.
Our board member, Richard Fox MD JD has experience with both the medical and legal issues in hospital settings, and was the one who saved a 4 year old when Stanford Hospital administered a drug to her, after which she suffered kidney failure. When Autumn’s parents asked for non-COVID vaccinated blood in the event of a transfusion, Stanford sicked CPS onto the family. Dr. Fox was able to help them safely leave Stanford Hospital and navigate the over-reach of CPS.
We will continue to keep you updated on Alexis’ progress.
In the meantime, we recommend reading A Midwestern Doctor’s Subtack and Steve Kirsch’s Substack for further details.
It’s important to note that hospital staff may not be aware of the law. The truth is, you are not required to consent to any vaccines or masking to receive treatment. As Peggy Hall explains briefly in this video (with more detail in a longer version), the Affordable Care Act ensures that you have access to non-discriminatory healthcare. The State of California reaffirms this in its Patient’s Bill of Rights, which guarantees medical treatment regardless of your personal health decisions.
It is deeply unfortunate that Alexis was not informed of her rights. This is why the Free Now Foundation remains committed to defending your right to medical freedom.
Aria Morgan, a UCLA Honors graduate, is a passionate advocate for civil rights, medical freedom, and free expression. As the Director of Content at Free Now Foundation and former Managing Editor of Children’s Health Defense-CA, she brings a wealth of experience to her role. Beyond her role at Free Now Foundation, Aria is a health and wellness educator, helping individuals with injuries and chronic conditions. Her diverse professional experiences are underpinned by her unwavering commitment to protecting individual freedoms and promoting wellness for all.
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