COVID-19 ‘Vaccines are Killing People’
More than three years ago, the Biden Administration’s federal chief federal heath casually remarked during a virtual White House convening on equity summit that COVID-19 “vaccines are killing people.”
Note what United States Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said: “Secondly, by having better data we can do a couple things—vaccines, a year ago today, by the way we know that [COVID-19] vaccines are killing people of color, blacks, Latinos, indigenous people at about two times the rate of white Americans.”
Four days later, a California Department of Public Health (CDPH) employee learned of Secretary Becerra’s shocking statement and informed his Deputy Director.
This employee shared data from Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS). That VAERS data indicated allergic reactions, facial paralysis, miscarriages, heart attacks and heart inflammations because of the COVID-19 vaccines. That VAERS data also indicated seizures, strokes, and sudden deaths, because of COVID-19 vaccines. That VAERS data indicated there were 26,976 COVID-19 vaccine deaths.
“Thanks for your email,” CDPH Deputy Director casually and callously responded.
On October 13, 2022, the CDPH employee revisited the issue. VAERS data indicated there were 31,330 COVID-19 vaccine deaths. This CDPH employee noted that in 2003, the smallpox vaccine program for healthcare workers was halted just after two deaths. VAERS data reflects only a small number of actual injuries and deaths.
Unfortunately, CDPH management made it about the messenger and not the message. That CDPH employee was told that his COVID-19 vaccine concerns conflicts with the Department. He was threatened with disciplinary action. He was issued a counseling memorandum.
On September 6, 2023, CDPH Assistant Director told this employee that “Secretary Becerra misspoke and was actually discussing deaths associated with COVID-19, not the vaccines.”
Between 1992 to 2009, this CDPH employee held Public Information Officer positions at the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (OES), the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (CCCCO).
During his nearly 30 years with the state, he handled many news releases at OES, DMV, CCCCO as well as CDPH. Anytime there’s a misstatement, he was involved with correcting the record and resending the news release. That Becerra’s quote is still on the White House’s official YouTube channel.
During COVID, Californians were repeatedly told COVID-19 vaccines “are safe and effective.” That was a lie!
This CDPH employee prematurely retired —immediately incurring a 55 percent pay cut, the difference between his salary and pension— so state public health officials would not muzzle truth from the public.
Last year he emailed a five-page PDF detailing all this to California’s 296 county-elected, and 62 administratively appointed local California officials.
He urged —and is still urging— California Board of Supervisors to direct County Health Officers to stop promoting, administering and distributing COVID-19 vaccines, in accordance with California Health & Safety Code 101025, which states, ‘The Board of Supervisors of each county shall take measures as may be necessary to preserve and protect the public health.’
This retired CDPH employee/whistleblower would not have emailed “COVID-19 Vaccine Warning” to California’s 58 Board of Supervisors last July and last December, rode on his motorcycle just about 8,000 miles, spoke at 38 county Board of Supervisor meetings the past year, and alerted, the California Board of Pharmacy — if he was not convinced that COVID-19 “vaccines are killing people.”
COVID-19 vaccines injuring and killing people is a national issue. As of last month, 161 Arizonans have died from COVID-19 vaccines. There were 373 Arizonan lives who have been threatened, 530 Arizonans have been disabled, more than one thousand were hospitalized and there were 14 birth defects.
COVID-19 “vaccines are killing people,” and it’s time for COVID-19 shots be stopped!
Dear Mohave Free Press Reader, you probably already discerned this former CDPH employee is me.
- Ronald F. Owens Jr.
Editors note: Ronald F. Owens Jr. served as an Information Officer 2 at the California Department of Public Health’s Office of Public Affairs from March 2, 2009, to December 31, 2023. His website is https://muzzledtruth.com
General Plan Concerns
Attempting to express something you are passionate about in 2-3 minutes is just about impossible. You’ll find this to be a true statement if you spend a short amount of time watching any of Mohave County’s public hearings and call to publics. Residents, presenters, and developers have all been hit with the buzzer before they were done attempting to make their point. Now you can imagine why I was very thankful that Chairman and commissioner Hasset offered me an extremely generous amount of time during the most recent Planning and Zoning meeting. This being due to the 26 neighbors who conceded their time to me in a coordinated effort to express our shared positions in a reasonable and organized manner. Out of respect for others time, I only asked for 12 minutes out of the hour offered. Though I did end up feeling rushed and wished I would have taken a little more time.
If you take time to read the purpose of Mohave County’s 2025 General Plan update, on page 8, you will find it to read as follows, “…Most importantly, the 2025 General Plan is a public tool for the citizens of Mohave County to guide the growth they wish to see to the year 2035.” That is exactly what over 400 Golden Valley residents have been attempting to do over the past year during the update. After multiple county and community meetings, we created a list of 10 items that are deeply important to our beloved home in Golden Valley. Out of all the different areas that planning and zoning communicated with we showed up and spoke up the most. Yet, our most pressing concerns were not acknowledged or even reconsidered by our district 4 planning and zoning commissioners, Patillo and Ruge, during their review of the draft.
The biggest issue being our stated desire to protect and preserve acre or larger lots and A/R (agriculture/residential) zoning. If you are not aware, last year a large-scale developer proposed a rezone for a 1,400+ acre subdivision inside of an area that is surrounded by A/R zoned acre or larger lots. Their proposal had the capacity to allow for 3,000 to over 4,500 units to be built. The 1,488 acres, which were acquired in 2013 via tax-liens, was and still is zoned as A/R 36-acre parcels. A previous defunct development, The Dorado, had been given underlying use changes in 2006 but since the project never broke ground it should have been reverted or reduced during 2015 general plan update, according to Mohave County Resolution 2006-657A. During the Golden Valley meeting, planning and zoning presented the new area plan and everyone in attendance was pleased to see that it reflected the community’s values and that the expired Dorado plan was removed.
After that meeting, the new developer submitted another proposal which was forwarded to the general plan subcommittee. They recommended the newly proposed plan for The Dorado area to be put back into the Golden Valley area plan. We, the residents, who reside in Golden Valley and strongly oppose the subdivision, were never notified or given a chance to respond.
Now I can’t help but ask the question, can any property owner in Mohave County submit a land use proposal for their land? If powerful developers can do it with the intent to secure future rezone approvals, why can’t you or I? I did submit this question to the planning and zoning department before writing this but have yet to get a response. What are your thoughts? Shouldn’t developers and individual property owners be given the same opportunity to submit plans to develop their personal property over the next 10 years? Or should Mohave County listen to each community’s unique values to help them reach the overall desired future they expressed?
Sadly, what happened at the planning and zoning meeting was that the residents most passionate about their community were overlooked and ignored. Let’s hope our Board of Supervisors can make things right when discussing the general plan update.
Curious Mohave County Property Owner and Resident,
- Danielle Ohle-Keck
Flag Day
On Flag Day as we celebrate the Stars and Stripes, our beloved star spangled banner, we also celebrate our commander in chief who happens to share a birthday with the flag of this great nation. And In the times we live in
where there are no coincidences how fitting and perfect that President Donald John Trump, 45 and 47,would share his birthday with our flag. Our beautiful red white and blue flag.
As both The Stars and Stripes and Trump himself stand as symbols of our nation, on this very same day anti American demonstrations are being rolled out with astro-turfed demonstrators for hire bused in and paid for. They call their protest no kings, “No kings here !”
So with their typical leftist tactic of accusing everyone else of what they’re doing they make the case for us. Because the flag we celebrate today stands for liberty, sovereignty and freedom from kings. A hard won independence we’ve fought long and hard to keep.
The 50 white stars on a blue field symbolize the 50 states of the Union, representing unity and the collective strength of the nation.
The 13 red and white stripes stand for the original 13 colonies, reflecting the nation’s founding and its struggle for independence.
Red signifies valor, bravery, and the sacrifices made for freedom. Blood was shed on battlefields by soldiers to who, we own a great debt. And To the veterans, thank you for your service.
White** represents purity, innocence, and the ideals of liberty.
For Believers in Jesus Christ it’s up to us to take up our cross. For we are in the world not of the world. The division plaguing our country is spiritual warfare on the mundane level. Ephesians 6:12
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.”
The Bible tells us how to handle the darkness around us. 2 Corinthians 10:3-4 “We are human, but we don’t wage war as humans do. We use God’s mighty weapons, not worldly weapons, to knock down the strongholds of human reasoning and to destroy false arguments.”
There is a saying "Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times." Kinda sounds like how we got here. We’ve been richly blessed in this country and must never take this for granted. Everything we have is a gift from God. And our God is a God of Justice. Which brings us to the blue in our flag.
Blue** symbolizes justice, loyalty, and vigilance, embodying the nation’s commitment to fairness and perseverance.
The American flag waves as a symbol of national pride, liberty, equality, and the pursuit of happiness and the enduring spirit of democracy. It serves as a unifying emblem for Americans and The American Dream.
Many of us have come to the Arizona to find it in these wide open spaces. The American dream is to own your own home, personal achievement and security, freedom, opportunity, mobility, exploration, and the pursuit of new opportunities, the freedom to chart one’s own path, believing that hard work can lead to financial independence.To leave your children better off than you were, and from the very first trump rally I watched ten years ago I saw that Trump wants the same things I want. Trump knows what needs to fixed for an America that works for everyone, and he’s working on it as we speak.
God bless our flag, God bless our President Donald J Trump, and God bless America!
- Minister Laurie Dennison