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When the COVID pandemic swept across America, Attorney Lauren Martel found herself on the front lines of a different kind of battle – one for constitutional rights and medical freedom. From securing a patient's right to try ivermectin to challenging mask mandates that led to citizens being escorted out of businesses by police, Martel's legal expertise became a shield for those caught in the crossfire of evolving pandemic policies.
"What we really saw during those years is a flip-flop, in that people thought policy was law," explains Martel, revealing how administrative dictates superseded constitutional protections. As a self-described "Holy Spirit-filled attorney," she draws a powerful connection between divine law and American liberties, arguing that both were trampled during what she characterizes as "tyrannical years" of lockdowns and business closures.
The conversation takes listeners through multiple lawsuits Martel filed – from protecting workers seeking religious exemptions from vaccine mandates to defending individuals who couldn't physically exercise while masked. Her first-hand accounts provide a troubling window into how enforcement mechanisms evolved, including the repurposing of local "Livability Departments" into mask police and the public health theater that saw vaccines administered in abandoned car dealerships and fast food parking lots.
Most disturbing are Martel's allegations about hospital protocols during COVID. She and Dr. Jackson discuss how administrative decisions may have prioritized remdesivir and ventilators over potentially life-saving alternatives, with financial incentives potentially influencing treatment decisions. The Attorney doesn't mince words about accountability, citing South Carolina's reputation as "the most corrupt Republican state" while expressing hope that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership might finally bring transparency to vaccine policies.
For those concerned about medical freedom, Martel offers practical advice and encouragement. "I have seen across the board, in schools and employment places, where people have stood up to it, that they have been successful." Ready to discover what rights you might not know you have? Listen now and arm yourself with knowledge that could protect your family's health freedoms.
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When the COVID pandemic swept across America, Attorney Lauren Martel found herself on the front lines of a different kind of battle – one for constitutional rights and medical freedom. From securing a patient's right to try ivermectin to challenging mask mandates that led to citizens being escorted out of businesses by police, Martel's legal expertise became a shield for those caught in the crossfire of evolving pandemic policies.
"What we really saw during those years is a flip-flop, in that people thought policy was law," explains Martel, revealing how administrative dictates superseded constitutional protections. As a self-described "Holy Spirit-filled attorney," she draws a powerful connection between divine law and American liberties, arguing that both were trampled during what she characterizes as "tyrannical years" of lockdowns and business closures.
The conversation takes listeners through multiple lawsuits Martel filed – from protecting workers seeking religious exemptions from vaccine mandates to defending individuals who couldn't physically exercise while masked. Her first-hand accounts provide a troubling window into how enforcement mechanisms evolved, including the repurposing of local "Livability Departments" into mask police and the public health theater that saw vaccines administered in abandoned car dealerships and fast food parking lots.
Most disturbing are Martel's allegations about hospital protocols during COVID. She and Dr. Jackson discuss how administrative decisions may have prioritized remdesivir and ventilators over potentially life-saving alternatives, with financial incentives potentially influencing treatment decisions. The Attorney doesn't mince words about accountability, citing South Carolina's reputation as "the most corrupt Republican state" while expressing hope that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership might finally bring transparency to vaccine policies.
For those concerned about medical freedom, Martel offers practical advice and encouragement. "I have seen across the board, in schools and employment places, where people have stood up to it, that they have been successful." Ready to discover what rights you might not know you have? Listen now and arm yourself with knowledge that could protect your family's health freedoms.
Support the show
https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
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