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|Issue 47 - July 2024
After two years of fighting, judge delivers verdict for freedom
WHEN Tom was born, Sarah kissed him on the forehead and whispered “I will always protect you.”
Tom was born with a chromosome condition, a congenital heart disease and has severe learning difficulties. With a mental age of around 18 months, he is entirely reliant on Sarah.
Due to her love and protection, ensuring Tom was well nourished and kept fit and healthy, he has lived as normal a life as possible and far, far outlived the usual age of someone born with Tom’s conditions.
Early in 2020, when the headlines were screaming ‘PANDEMIC!’, Sarah was absolutely terrified for Tom, but strangely, all the support she had had from social services suddenly stopped, and no one was there to help her.
Gradually she lost her initial fears, as she realised there were a lot of lies and propaganda. Then came the ‘vaccines’. She knew in her heart and soul that Tom would be in danger if he was to receive them.
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