Texas Judge Proves Relief from COVID-19 Bioweapon Shots will NOT Come from the Judiciary – Upholds Mandatory Shots for Hospital Workers

A U.S. District Judge in "Red State" Texas who was originally appointed to his position by former President Ronald Reagan in 1985, has ruled against 117 Houston Methodist hospital employees who were suspended without pay for refusing to take an experimental, non-FDA approved COVID-19 shot as a condition for employment. Not only did he rule against them, he wrote a scathing opinion mocking them, proving once again that Big Pharma controls the judiciary as well as the Republican Party and so-called "conservatives." The AP reports: "In a scathing ruling Saturday, U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston deemed lead plaintiff Jennifer Bridges’ contention that the vaccines are 'experimental and dangerous' to be false and otherwise irrelevant. He also found that her likening the vaccination requirement to the Nazis' forced medical experimentation on concentration camp captives during the Holocaust to be 'reprehensible.' Hughes also ruled that making vaccinations a condition of employment was not coercion, as Bridges contended." I have been explaining for years that the pro-vaccine position is a non-partisan issue as BOTH parties are pro-vaccine. Ronald Reagan was the president who signed into the law the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program laws in 1986 that gave legal immunity to Big Pharma for injuries and deaths caused by vaccines. That means that relief will never be found in the judiciary when it comes to protecting the public from these bioweapon shots that do not even legally meet the definition of a "vaccine." And now to make matters even worse, which is all by design, I am quite sure, here come the Trump religious cultists once again promising that if we only install Donald Trump back as president because the election was stolen (which I do not disagree with), then he will make all things right and put Big Pharma in its place. No he won't.