The MEDICAL FREEDOM MOVEMENT
The movement for medical freedom is the largest movement in the history of humanity. People are demonstrating in the streets of capital cities in the Americas, Europe and Oceania, and are challenging the abuses of power in local and national venues, in the courts and with elected representatives. This turning point in the zeitgeist, where the population has begun to rise together in unmistakable coherence and unity against forced medical procedures is the rising human rights movement of our time.
COVID-19 has been a political turning point. Whereas safe and effective early treatments for this respiratory viral illness had been abundantly studied and clinically proven and documented, those treatments were suppressed and even vilified by industries in collaboration with government actors, who even violated their own countries’ laws in order to enable “emergency use authorization” for the new experimental and hazardous COVID vaccines. Meanwhile, workers and small businesses were prohibited from one of the most basic human rights: to work and to earn a living. At that point, human rights abuses began throughout North America, Oceania and Western Europe and parts of Asia, in order to compel vaccination against the wishes of those who refused, as well as in many cases their children.
This site was launched on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2022, in honor of the great civil rights leader.
The UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION
US citizens comprise only 4% of the earth’s population, but the exemplary liberties enshrined in our Constitution serve as inspiration to the entire world. The people of each country have nothing more than to demand and resolve to hold such liberties as are in the US Constitution, and to ensure that their governments, whose existence is justified only to serve their citizens, comply with contemporary ideals of liberty. We recommend committing the first 10 of the US Bill of Rights to memory, as they may come in handy soon.
The BILL of RIGHTS of the UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION, a lay summary
1st Amendment: You have freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition.
2nd Amendment: You have the right to keep and bear arms/guns.
3rd Amendment: The government may not force you to shelter soldiers in your home.
4th Amendment: Government may not commit unreasonable search and seizure against you.
5th Amendment: You cannot be forced to testify against yourself in court.
6th Amendment: You have the right to a fair and speedy trial.
7th Amendment: You have the right to a trial by jury.
8th Amendment: You are protected from cruel and unusual punishment.
9th Amendment: You have rights that are not specifically listed in the Constitution.
Rights default to the sovereignty of the citizens.
10th Amendment: Powers not given to the federal government by the Constitution belong to the states or to the people.
The UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
"International human rights law lays down the obligations of Governments to act in certain ways or to refrain from certain acts, in order to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms of individuals or groups."
https://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/internationallaw.aspx
The United Nations acknowledges human rights as follows
“Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education, and many more. Everyone is entitled to these rights, without discrimination.
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights “deal with such rights as freedom of movement; equality before the law; the right to a fair trial and presumption of innocence; freedom of thought, conscience and religion; freedom of association; participation in public affairs and elections; and protection of minority rights. It prohibits arbitrary deprivation of life; torture, cruel or degrading treatment or punishment; slavery and forced labour; arbitrary arrest or detention; arbitrary interference with privacy; war propaganda; discrimination; and advocacy of racial or religious hatred.”
Human Rights Violations and Urgent Action Needed
Previously free countries, such as Canada, Australia, Austria and Germany have fallen to tyrannical regimes just within the last two years. Much of the rest of Western Europe, Great Britain and even some of the United States are in imminent danger of following suit, and many of their previous safeguards against fascist tyranny are now either gone, vulnerable or weakened.
LOCKDOWNS
No government has a right to restrain the free movement of its citizens. In the United States, our Constitution was written by Founders who sought to ensure that citizens of the new republic could move freely among the colonies and then states, and the US Constitution ensures that mobility.
MASKS ARE A HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION
The COVID era has brought simultaneous assaults on human liberties throughout the world, with most countries engaging in some form of suffocation of the citizens with masks. Children and adults have suffered the debilitating effects of low oxygen (hypoxia) as well as carbon dioxide poisoning (hypercapnia) when they are bullied to wear masks many hours per day. Besides masks’ lack of effect against viruses, as overwhelmingly proved in the medical literature, and despite the incubation of bacteria in masks, as well as inhaled fibers and other dangerous particulate debris, masks are still being used as an instrument of suppression of people around the world, even as the COVID virus variants are seen to be non-threatening to healthy people.
Human Rights Rising is a civil liberties network that demands an immediate end to forced masking of children and adults, students, workers and travelers. All humans have the right to breathe air without obstruction, and without bullying, shaming, punishment, fines or imprisonment.
Breathing air freely without masking is a very basic human right, and we defend this right unconditionally.
See our Human Rights Alliances page, and please help us add to it for essential allies and resources in your country.