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Health Choice Vermont – Summary of Accomplishments:
- 2023: Five great bills introduced; many newsletters produced; volunteers at statehouse Jan-May; (can you help us raise funds to pay people??); promotional support for April events in Boston and Dartmouth. Health Choice Vermont donated $2000 to React19 to help the vaccine injured. Health Choice Vermont donated volunteer time (instead of money) to allow us to be listed as gold sponsors at the Ethan Allen event in June… and we look forward to doing more work on your behalf. Will you please donate to support our work?
- 2022: CHD Launch event in West Townshend VT / CHD Film House event in Burlington VT / Co-sponsor of Faith, Health & Hope Global Covid Summit and luncheon with Atty. Thomas Renz together with VTGrassroots.
- 2021: Established Vermont Stands Up as a project of Health Choice Vermont; transitioned it to a new board.
- 2020-2022 – collaborated on writing and introducing several bills including the fundamental right to health decisions, and arguing against mask, test and vaccine mandates during the legislative session. Held 2 x weekly community zoom calls. (view all bills we tracked, watched and supported/opposed, here.)
- 2019-2020: Preserve your health rights workshops (right up until covid19, we had full rooms weekly), legislation written and introduced on informed consent and adverse events.
- 2016-2019: New England visit of Vaxxed Bus in Burlington, Vermont. Following A dozen+ statewide VAXXED and VAXXED2 film screenings and discussions open to the public (our VAXXED2/People’s Truth shows were forced to be cancelled after the emergency was declared); legislation written and introduced on informed consent and adverse events.
- Co-sponsored 2017 “Hope and Healing” Conference in Stowe (Wolfson, Bigtree, Hayes, Tenpenny)
- 2015-2016 legislative hearings and testimony against banning the philosophical exemption, including visit of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- 2012: Founded to fight to preserve the philosophical exemption in Vermont (we did it!)
Our Values: We hold these Principles to be self-evident:
1.That awareness of the new man-made epidemics is the first requirement for ending them;
2.That when complexity clouds our understanding of health crises, our moral imperative is to first do no harm;
3.That the best measure of a safe environment is the total health and happiness of an individual human being;
4.That the individual’s right to choose or refuse medical interventions affecting them or their children must be defended;
5.That true empowerment requires that the individual is accorded and assumes responsibility for their own health, happiness and nutrition;
6.That full access to the healing professions and to truthful information is essential to liberty;
7.That when injuries occur as a consequence of institutional failure, the victims deserve justice; 8.That the cause of justice is best served when our governing institutions are free from commercial interests;
9.That a compassionate society has a duty to provide injured and otherwise disabled citizens with an opportunity for happiness and to treat them with dignity.