A mother is taking legal action to stop her Down’s syndrome son from being sedated and covertly vaccinated against Covid-19. The man, in his thirties, has had sedatives secretly added to his tea and orange juice so he could receive the vaccine and booster shots. His mother, however, plans to sue the local NHS care board for “forced vaccination,” calling it “tantamount to assault” and a violation of his human rights. Known as Adam (a pseudonym), he is under Court of Protection orders because he cannot make decisions for himself. In 2021, the care board obtained a court order allowing the sedative method, deemed necessary due to Adam’s risk factors, including Down’s syndrome, autism, and obesity. Mike Graham speaks with the solicitor of Adam and his mother, Stephen Jackson. (TalkTV/YT)
“We won a case… a mother fought (against forced) vaccination of young son” Law or Fiction speaking at our Together 3rd Anniversary Event about legal cas. (Together/YT)
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