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To: Oorang

It sounds like we all have some in the family. I don’t know what to do anymore. Most of mine say “well, I took it and I’m fine”. I always want to say, “for now”. I read a lot of medical articles but from the other side, not the CDC and others. For every group out there pushing the vax there are just as many saying don’t do it.

I just can’t get past thinking that they have some nefarious reason to blast us with covid info 24/7 in order to get us to take the vax.


1,618 posted on 01/16/2022 1:41:54 PM PST by Tennessee Conservative (My goal in life is to be the person my dogs think I am)
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18 More Federal Agencies Eye Making Vaccine Religious-Objector Lists
January 15, 2022

This week, we revealed that an obscure federal agency plans to keep lists of the “personal religious information” employees who had religious objections to the federal employee vaccine mandate.

As it turns out, the little-known Pre-trial Services Agency for the District of Columbia isn’t the only federal agency involved. As we feared, a whole-of-government effort looks to be underway.

A little digging at the Federal Register revealed that there are at least 19 total federal agencies—including five cabinet level agencies—that have created or proposed to create these tracking lists for religious-exemption requests from their employees.

The list includes the Department of Justice, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of the Treasury, to name only a few.

As the nation’s largest employer, with over four million civilian and military employees, the federal government has received tens of thousands of religious exemption requests. It now appears that an increasing number of federal agencies are keeping and preserving those individuals’ names, religious information, personally identifying information, and other data stored in lists across multiple government agencies.

Why?

The earliest set of proposals appears to have been rolled out in October of last year, during the start of the holiday season in a possible effort to ensure very little attention was paid to a coordinated data collection move. Many of the announcements have clocked only a few page views. Almost none attracted any public comments. Most permitted only a 30-day window for submitting objections. All announcements were issued within a few weeks of one another.

The timing alone raises questions.

The Pre-trial Services Agency in D.C. was only the most recent iteration of a disturbing trend—the Biden administration is creating lists that can all communicate with one another on which individuals have sought religious exemptions from the federal employee vaccine mandate or other religious accommodations within the scope of their employment by the government.

Several of the notices, but not all, indicate that they are being issued to implement Biden’s COVID-19 executive order on federal government employees. The rest have proffered the Privacy Act of 1974—which establishes a code of information practices that governs the collection, maintenance, use, and dissemination of information about individuals stored by federal agencies—as their justification for the creation of a new list.

The agencies plan to collect religious affiliation, the reasons and support given for religious accommodation requests, names, contact information, date of birth, aliases, home address, contact information, and other identifying information. These lists will be shared between federal agencies.

The notices do not explain how long they plan on storing this data, why they need to share it between agencies, or why they need to keep it beyond the decision to grant or deny an employee’s religious accommodation request.

The Federal Register announcements raised eyebrows for Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt. In his public comment to the Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg stating strenuous opposition to the list creation, he noted:

On November 18, at the direction of the Biden administration, four federal agencies simultaneously announced that those who exercise their legal right to seek a health or religious waiver from a vaccine mandate would be tracked in federal databases. Rather than give the public ample time to weigh in on the advisability or legality of collecting such personal information, the Department of Transportation’s database in particular became effective on the day it was published…

The chilling effect on a citizens’ exercise of religion due to the creation of this Database is alarming… the federal government decrees that a citizen who seeks a medical exemption or a waiver based on a sincerely held religious belief has automatically consented to being entered in the Database. To put it plainly, invoking the legal right to exercise one’s religious faith risks simultaneously waiving that legal right.

The day we broke the story on the Pre-trial Services Agency announcement in the federal register, the notice had 16 views. As of the publication of this story, it now has more than 13,000.

Schmitt is demanding answers from the Biden administration. We’re hoping more people do, too.

And based on those numbers, they just might.

https://www.dailysignal.com/2022/01/15/18-more-federal-agencies-eye-making-vaccine-religious-objector-lists/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell&mkt_tok=ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGB_Dsf4odumKv-VivjX2ol3jpSH_r2aYAgtOfhOYlvIcbnG6sQ714AxpItRBDIPt3-kkZf8WdOiZIkLcm2RFqKETjxgtd_mKyu1EcFZIQNNzBitEOc

1,620 posted on 01/16/2022 1:48:23 PM PST by Oorang (Politicians:-a feeble band of lowly reptiles who shun the light and who lurk in their own dens. )
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To: Tennessee Conservative
" I don’t know what to do anymore. Most of mine say “well, I took it and I’m fine”. I always want to say, “for now”. "

How about having them check on the site posted here to see if the vax they took was safe.

1,660 posted on 01/16/2022 2:58:44 PM PST by 1_Rain_Drop ("There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration” - Pompeo)
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To: Tennessee Conservative

:: I always want to say, “for now”. ::

TC, remember that being in good health NOW is always a gift from God and, in begrudging that of your friends, you begrudge God’s perfect Will.
Sometimes, after the way folks have treated me or said really dumb things to me, I have those thoughts.
My pastor pointed out that they are borne of Pride and Envy.
That, even if you can justify it with your reason, such reasoning serves the demonic.
If you listen carefully, you will hear...”I hope you catch it!”

After some time in the Word, I now hear it too.
Even when it is unsaid, not out-loud but spoken in my heart.
We are human; we can’t help it.
But, we are forgiven in His Blood.
We can’t stop the human-sin in us but we have God’s Grace to support us.

Peace to you.


1,679 posted on 01/16/2022 3:33:19 PM PST by Cletus.D.Yokel (This is NOT a pandemic of the unvaxx'd. It is a complete loss of common sense.)
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