July is typically a slow month in our medical freedom world. As families travel and take time off, we as Free Now Foundation are also taking it easy. We will still offer amazing content, just not as often. Instead, we are hyper-focusing our efforts on raising funds for our newest upcoming lawsuit.
We hope to take on the lack of medical exemptions in California with a winning concept known as the federal waiver. We are incredibly excited for the historic opportunities this lawsuit (and possibly a few more promising lawsuits) could bring our State.
Our Chairman Alix Mayer explains the Federal Waiver Concept:
“Little known to most Californians is the fact that it is de facto compulsory for K-12 students to receive 21 doses of 10 vaccines, just to attend school. Even kids who were previously injured by vaccines!
We aim to change that with a new lawsuit based on a federal law that supersedes state mandates.
It’s based on a winning new concept called the federal waiver.
Even though I’m just a retired workaholic who volunteers 40 – 60 hours per week as Chairman of Free Now Foundation, I’m going to get a federal waiver for myself. As a vaccine-injured person who was also brain-damaged from vaccines while running a worldwide group for Apple in the 1990s, I can never have another vaccine.
I want protection for the future: I want protection from any future mandates, and if we have a social credit score future, I want it to be legal to be me. If it’s legal to be unvaccinated, then my social credit score can’t be dinged for being “unvaccinated me.”‘
Our future freedom depends on these lawsuits. We are here for you and all families of California.”
Aria Morgan is a writer and advocate dedicated to civil liberties, medical freedom, and free speech. As Director of Content at Free Now Foundation (2024–2026) and former Managing Editor of Children’s Health Defense–CA (2021–2024), she helped shape investigative storytelling efforts advancing informed consent and individual rights.
Aria bridges more than 30 years of embodied wellness practice and over 25 years of teaching with civic engagement. Her wellness work lives at DailyDowndog.com













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