Sunday, January 9, 2022

Bill Filed In Washington (state) Would Authorize ‘Strike Force’ To ‘Involuntarily Detain’ Unvaccinated Families: ‘They Have Already Set Up The Internment Camps’

 Via Billy

 

The Washington State Legislature is slated to vote on a measure that will authorize the involuntary detainment of residents as young as 5 years old in “Covid-19 concentration camps, for failing to comply with the state’s experimental vaccine mandate.

If passed, WAC 246-100 will allow local health officers at “his other sole discretion” to “issue an emergency detention order causing a person or group of persons to be immediately detained for purposes of isolation or quarantine.”

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15 comments:

  1. It's time to start hunting. Plain and simple. The criminals in power simply WILL NOT QUIT until they have poisoned EVERYBODY. It's time for them to die....in massive numbers. Nothing else will end this insanity.

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    1. As long as you take at least one of them with you......

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    2. Here here!!!! Time to invoke rule 308.
      Its amazing to see, this same text and wording being used in several states to create the same type of law? It gets struck as soon as the people get wind, but the fact that everybody is using the same playbook tells you that there is a higher authority writing and supplying said playbook.
      THATS who needs to be hunted.

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    3. As long as you take at least one of them with you......

      :)

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  2. Put those Seattle druggies, homeless, tent-dwelling, public defecating, street thugs into those concentration camps. Now. Clean up Seattle.

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  3. so 32% of the Washington population is not vaccinated. More than enough to stand against the snowflakes of Washington Coast line.

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    1. Or the eastern part will be broken off by a earthquake.

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  4. Anyone know the O/U on dead health officers?

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  5. O/U = over/under, usually used in sports betting referring to the point total.

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