Medical War of Attrition Just Took More Ground

Medical War of Attrition Just Took More Ground

This was originally posted on The Heartland Beat

As a bevy of completely unqualified and wholly disappointing candidates step up to try and claim the Ohio Governorship, One particular person of concern is Dr. Amy Acton. While one could spend countless hours going down the rabbit hole of why electing a medical tyrant to the highest office in the state is a bad idea, up to and including how the state used unverified and unsanctioned wastewater testing to spy on communities and impose health measures related to dangerous and deadly injections or harmful masking policies without scientific backing, there is an even greater issue with the good doctor; or really doctors in general.

We are going to take a side step out of Ohio for a brief moment and enter into the great state of Massachusetts, specifically the town of Fitchburg. In March, couple Isael Rivera and Ruth Encarnacion were reported as ‘missing’, along with their five children who are a 10-year-old boy, 9-year-old boy, 5-year-old boy, 4-year-old girl and 9-month-old baby boy. News reports began to break immediately stating the ‘missing’ mother had someone absconded with the children in a ‘familiar kidnapping’, and that the children are ‘in the department of family services system’. While the state mobilized all available resources to locate the family, including roping in the local community, they revealed no information regarding why they were involved with the family or how both parents are somehow being investigated for ‘kidnapping’ their own children.

Isael and Ruth

Mystery loomed over the issue until yesterday, when the family was located at an AirBnB in Texas and the shocking revelation of what transpired would send local and national news outlets into damage control. While CBS and other affiliates worked to obfuscate the story by focusing entirely on the charges of kidnapping on the children’s parents and mentioning the children being “in the JFS system” none would stipulate why JFS was involved. Only one outlet, known as The Broadside, had information obtained from interviewing the AirBnB owner, who actually spoke with the family, which revealed all.

In March, Rivera and Encarnacion took their 9 month old child to a routine pediatrician appointment, as mandated by the state. The family are homeschoolers, and possess sincere religious beliefs which prohibit the usage of ‘vaccinations.’ According to the news story, the pediatrician involved informed Rivera that if they did not vaccinate their child, he would have to report them for neglect to Family Services.

“The doctor said if we didn’t vaccinate, he’d have to report us,” the father, “Izzy” Rivera, allegedly told an advocate who provided safe harbor for the family in Texas. “Despite assurances that their baby was well-fed, cared for, and thriving, DCF soon left a notice on their door demanding a home visit. Fearing for their family, the parents refused, citing their rights.”

According to the advocate, DCF returned again with police in tow, surrounding the family home and attempting to gain entrance while Ruth hid in the closet with her five children. DCF would return again to the property, this time leading to Ruth fleeing the state with her children, while Rivera stayed behind, only to follow later, meeting up with the family at an AirBnB in Texas. With no food and limited resources, the family did what it could to stay afloat and protect their children from the state until a credit card purchase for formula pinged their location, setting off a chain reaction to where Texas authorities besieged the property, arresting the mother and father and taking the five children into custody. There is no indication on if the children have been vaccinated, but given they are in state custody for an allegation of medical neglect, it is highly likely.

Protecting and Serving, right?

I am going to briefly pull back a veil for you to help you better understand the extreme danger that this story poses and to fill in some gaps that even The Broadside does not have. Between 2017 and 2020 I worked for, first the Delaware Department of Children Youth and Their Families and for Job and Family Services in Ohio in CPS investigation. Over the course of my time with those organizations I saw extreme tragedy first hand that to this day still cripples my soul in quiet moments. I also bore witness to the threatening power of the state apparatus that ultimately made me never want to engage with it ever again. Despite the friendly demeanor of the JFS workers, they are not your friends. If they show up to your home, it is cause for serious concern and there is truly no great way to navigate the interaction beyond compliance, which is itself, part of the issue.

Let’s begin with the pediatrician. In the state of Ohio, as well as others, teachers, doctors, medical staff and basically anyone who engaged with children are what is considered ‘mandated reporters’. This means if they witness anything they believe to be abuse or neglect, they are mandated by law to report it to Child Protective Services (CPS). This on its surface sounds fine until you realize that in this case, the ‘neglect’ is entirely subjective and based on a personal preference of the doctor involved who has financial stakes in the outcome.


Firstly, let’s address the elephant in the room, vaccines are not safe. hundreds of studies have validated that the heavy metal adjuvants (aluminum, mercury) and nanoparticulate matter in them, used specifically to spur an inflammatory response to engage immune action cross the blood-brain barrier and create Reactive Oxidative Species (ROS) in the brain, leading to inflammation and tissue damage. This is independent of the risk of autoimmune disorders, pathogenic priming, and a laundry list of other deleterious health impacts to children with developing organs and bodies incapable of fully processing out their contained toxins. The vaccine industry is one of deception and spite as ‘safety trials’ do not compare side effects against actual placebos, specifically to hide the real level of damage they cause so they can continue to sell them to you.

In the case of pediatricians, and specifically the one who made the report on this family, doctors are financially incentivized to ensure percentages of their client base is vaccinated. While the public at large has historically held faith in the buffoons in whitecoats, the revelation that the majority of their ‘care’ is based on financial incentives has led to massive media damage control around the narrative. Doctors get kickbacks for many ‘treatments’ such as chemotherapy as well. Food for thought may be to mull over why, if these things were so beneficial, your doctor needs to be paid to pawn it off on you. To our current conundrum, the impetus for this family’s turmoil started with a doctor making a report of medical neglect on a family because they refused a ‘therapy’ they were fully in their right to do under state law, which just so happened to be a therapy he would have been paid more for if they took. It should give everyone pause, if not objective rage to consider a doctor has the ability to sic the state on you for refusing a knowingly harmful ‘therapy’ on children because it impacts his bottom-line.

“Of all SIDS cases after vaccination, 75% occurred after 7 days of me jabbing them, but I also got 20 percent off the top!”

Secondly we have the issue of the children being ‘in the system’ as mainstream articles are saying. I have found few articles to actually state the children were in the custody JFS, though in order to charge the mother and father with ‘kidnapping’ their own children, they would absolutely have to be. I can also say as a matter of experience and fact, once JFS has legal and physical custody of children, they do not permit unsupervised visitation with parents. This means the only way these parents could have absconded with the children is if JFS had legal custody of the children by not physical.

In situations in which JFS believes a child, or children are at significant risk of abuse/neglect, there are often ‘on-call’ judges that will meet over the phone and provide emergency custody authorization to the state or county agency. In short, given my personal experience with working in this system, the most likely scenario is after first attempting to gain entry to Rivera’s house and not being able to ‘investigate’ the claims of neglect by the doctor, the CPS worker most likely returned to the office and convened with their supervisor who authorized reaching out to the on-call judge to grant emergency custody of the 9 month old child. By default, when other children are involved in a case, if custody is taken on one child, all other children must follow as a matter of protocol. This allowed the state to formally charge the family with kidnapping by refusing them access to the children; legal custody, but not physical. Based on experience, this is the only way this sort of scenario could have occurred.

“What’s that? Sure I’ll grant custody based entirely on this phone call.”

The ramifications of any institution being able to legally take custody of your children via a phone call to a ninny judge in her pajamas, unbeknownst to you, are terrifying. This is power that has been pushed through legal frameworks in every state, including Ohio, under the auspices that it will only be wielded in extreme circumstances to protect the lives of children. Bear in mind, the family was within its full legal right in their state to refuse vaccination on religious grounds. It stopped nothing. Ohio is not any different. We have just bore witness to this lever being pulled in a matter of parental rights; in which a family was terrorized and ultimately assaulted by the very system we hoped would only be used for good. We have left the realm of danger signs and entered into an active warzone.

While one may feel comforted to think this is a story of a family in a far away land and your family is insulated in such a red state as Ohio, where even individual choice is justification enough for refusing vaccinations, realize none of that is true. There is danger in allowing any medical practitioner to believe they hold greater authority in your life than you do. We all witnessed it during Covid. Medical practitioners are the modern day Whores of Babylon, offering poisons, inebriants and validating dangerous lifestyles they wish to impose upon your children, up to an including genital mutilation. They are financially incentivized to do these things but reveal none of that to you. Instead they preach from the good book of Pfizer to convince you all of this is in your, or your child’s best interest, while they then turn around and collect a larger paycheck and your family continues to suffer deleterious health impacts.

On a basic level, empowering someone like this to the highest office of the land is a disastrous idea. Giving them any semblance of power outside of what color pants to wear is, in this writer's opinion, too big a risk. But combine this with the full authority of the state’s executive power and function and the ability to legislate or make decrees and it is a recipe for abuse on a dangerous scale. The story we just discussed is the very representation of merging state authority and power with the massive corruption of the medical industry and the selfish, malicious greed of medical practitioners. Do we really want to play with that fire in Ohio?

If we are to consider ourselves moral, we must first demand freedom for this family, and second ensure nothing like this can ever happen again, either in Ohio or elsewhere.

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