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Idaho stands at a crossroads: Will Governor Brad Little betray medical freedom or sign historic Medical Freedom into law?
By ljdevon // 2025-03-26
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• Idaho lawmakers passed the Medical Freedom Act, banning businesses, schools, and government entities from mandating medical interventions, including COVID-19 vaccines. • Governor Brad Little has until Saturday to sign or veto, with critics warning that a veto would mark political suicide and a betrayal of Idahoans’ rights. • The bill sets a national precedent, shielding citizens from medical coercion and ensuring no one loses their job or access to public life over personal health choices. • Pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole threatens a primary challenge, vowing to unseat Little if he caves to globalist pressure and vetoes the bill.

A bill born from medical tyranny

In a defining moment for health freedom, Idaho’s legislature has delivered a resounding rebuke to medical tyranny, passing the Medical Freedom Act (SB 1023)—a sweeping prohibition against forced medical interventions. Now, all eyes turn to Governor Brad Little, who must decide whether to stand with Idahoans -- and essentially all Americans -- or bow to the same corporate and bureaucratic forces that weaponized fear during the COVID-19 scamdemic. If he refuses to sign, he will prove himself unfit to lead a state that values liberty over compliance. Authored by Leslie Manookian, founder of the Health Freedom Defense Fund, the legislation explicitly bans employers, schools, and businesses from requiring medical procedures—whether vaccines, experimental drugs, or invasive treatments—as a condition for employment, education, or access to public spaces. "No one should have to choose between their livelihood and their bodily autonomy," Manookian told The Defender. The bill’s passage comes after years of egregious overreach during the COVID-19 era, where basic human rights were discarded under the false pretense of "public health." Idaho itself witnessed tragedies like Doug Cameron, a healthy man left paralyzed by a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 shot after his employer pressured him to take it. "This law ensures there are no more Doug Camerons," Manookian declared.

What the Medical Freedom Act actually does

The bill’s provisions are a blueprint for dismantling medical fascism: • Bans mandates: No employer, school, or business can require medical interventions (including vaccines) for entry, employment, or services. • Prohibits discrimination: Idahoans cannot be denied jobs, education, or access to goods/services based on vaccination status. • Blocks financial coercion: Employers cannot offer ongoing benefits or pay incentives tied to medical compliance. • Enforcement teeth: Violators face lawsuits, injunctions, and financial penalties.

A test of courage for Governor Little

Governor Little’s silence speaks volumes. Will he side with the people—or the puppeteers? Dr. Ryan Cole, a renowned pathologist and Idaho resident, has already pledged to primary Little if he vetoes the bill. In a fiery video, Cole warned: "Governor Little, do the right thing. If you choose to veto, this will be the end of your political career." Even Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has thrown his weight behind the bill, calling COVID-era mandates "public policy mistakes" that must never repeat. Yet Little’s hesitation suggests he may still cave to pharmaceutical lobbyists and globalist entities that profit from medical mandates. His decision will reveal whether he serves Idaho—or the World Economic Forum’s vision of "You’ll own nothing and be happy." If signed, Idaho’s law could ignite a domino effect, inspiring other states to reject medical tyranny. Southwest District Health Board set an early example in 2024 by pulling COVID-19 vaccines from its clinics after reviewing injury data. Now, the Medical Freedom Act could cement Idaho as the national leader in health sovereignty. But if Little betrays this momentum, he won’t just fail Idaho—he’ll embolden the CDC, WHO, and Davos elites to push harder for digital health passports, mandated mRNA injections, and AI-driven surveillance. The question isn’t just about Idaho. It’s about whether America still believes in freedom—or if we’ll surrender to the medical-industrial complex without a fight. History will judge Brad Little by his next move. Will he stand with the people who elected him—or with the architects of the next planned pandemic? As Manookian put it: "All of our private medical choices should be made by us alone. We are the ones who live with the consequences." The Nuremberg Code—established after Nazi medical atrocities—declared "voluntary consent" non-negotiable. Will Idaho honor that principle, or will Little let it burn? Sources include: ChildrensHealthDefense.org NaturalNews.com X.com Enoch, Brighteon.ai
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