Watching a documentary on Robert Durst. I have to believe he was either a 3-letter asset or he was MK Ultra’d. Any anons got credible sauce regarding Durst and what I’ve mentioned?
Since he announced his 2024 run, Trump has revealed himself to be a full fledged politician. He’s no longer the outsider he claimed to be. I don’t believe he ever was an outsider. Maybe a little green when it comes to the beast that is politics, but he was always posturing, like a pol.
He got a cold reception at Waco when he started lighting into DeSantis. Much like the cold reception he got when he talked about vaccines at previous rallies.
When he was campaigning in 2016, he jumped on the tranny side of the bathroom issue, which was a big issue the left had stirred up at the time to take out NC Governor Pat McCrory.
Depending on the issue of note at the moment, he will lick his fingers to see which way the wind is blowing before taking a position. That’s what a phony pol does.
I am writing this letter to inform you that I am exercising my right to a religious exemption,
under North Carolina General Statute G.S. 130A-157, from the (your healthcare facility)mandated COVID- 19 vaccine. As a Christian I hold a very strong Christian worldview with religious convictions that are in direct conflict with subjecting my body to any form of COVID-19 vaccine and its components. As a firm Bible believer, I believe that my body is a temple of the Holy Spirit and I choose to live a lifestyle aimed at keeping my body pure and undefiled. I believe this to be a biblical directive from almighty God. In 1Corinthians 3:16-17 it is stated: «16 Know ye not that ey are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.". In the spirit of this scripture, it is my direct conviction and interpretation that any form of COVID- 19 vaccination would quite possibly violate this biblical principle of keeping the body undefiled. Furthermore, I understand that the various COVID-19 vaccinations that are currently available contain never before used biotechnologies that were developed in such a manner that long-term effects of these vaccines cannot possibly be known. This, too, supports my position that there may be components of these vaccines that would defile my body and violate my biblical lifestyle and worldview. I wish to conclude this religious exemption notification by stating that I agree to responsibly comply with any and all (Your facility) COVID-19-related mandates that are non- invasive/external to the body (e.g. mask wearing, social distancing, gowning, hygiene measures), but I cannot, in good conscience in relation to my religious convictions, accept any form of the COVID-19 vaccine now or in the future.
Sincerely,
All states have medical waivers, but good luck getting one of those for the COVID vaccines
Many states have a religious exemption statute. This is pretty solid in most of these states, for those who are already working for whatever facility. For those seeking employment, however, it’s not a sure thing. They may deny you employment and just say they picked another candidate without exposing any evidence of discrimination based on the religious exemption request.
Some states have philosophical exemptions. California is one example.
It really depends anon. I posted spouse anons exemption letter above (had sections where I changed the name of her facility and I put (your facility) in its place). Anyway, I don’t claim to be a brilliant writer or anything like that, but that letter worked. One key tenet is to mention your Christian worldview. Using the word worldview is very encompassing, which is in your favor. Now, most states do have religious exemption statutes, but some are stronger than others. North Carolina’s statute is very strong, but you should probably look up the statute in your state.
The religious exemption worked for spouse anon (RN at local hospital system in NC). Some nurses at the same facility tried to get the religious exemption and were denied. I think spouse anon had 2 advantages: 1) the letter itself. I don’t know how strong the letters from the other nurses, who were denied exemptions, were. 2) spouse anon had/has a great reputation as a nurse. She’s a good worker and not a lazy TikTok dancing nurse. The nurses who were denied exemptions may not have been the best nurses, or some may have been relatively new. I always said that the supervisors probably saw a great opportunity to get rid of some problematic nurses with the vax mandates.
My daughter is now wanting to get into nursing, but, of course, the local schools all require the vax, which is a big no go. I reached out to one of the nursing department heads at a nearby school asking if they accommodate religious exemptions. She replied that they do, but any student who got one would have to submit to weekly PCR testing at the students expense and, when they do their clinicals, some facilities where they could do said clinicals may not allow exemptions for students. Now we’re planning to just wait a while because many healthcare facilities have started to drop mask mandates and we’re hoping vax mandates will eventually be dropped as well.