Our Objective
Our objective is to prosecute the participants of the criminal organization that is destroying humanity, to obtain justice, and achieve monetary relief for the millions who have been injured and the families of those who have died.
This incalculable injustice is the result of the criminal malfeasance of the individuals and organizations who forced the implementation of their experiments-in-a-syringe upon the world.
May our children never say we were cowards in the face of evil.
Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long, MD
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Take Action Now to Turn the Tide
Our goal is to obtain signatures on an Affidavit from THOUSANDS.
The Affidavit is made up of factual statements about the Covid agenda and backed by evidence in over 600 exhibits.
We are reaching out to ALL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS and MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS to take action in the form of this AFFIDAVIT.
- Medical Doctors
- Lab Technicians
- Registered Nurses
- Licensed Practical Nurses
- Respiratory Technicians
- Mammographers
- Birth Coaches
- Scientists
- Statisticians
- Embalmers
- Morticians
- Dentists
- Naturopaths
- Massage Therapists
- Paramedics
- Emergency Medical Technicians
- Dieticians
- Personal Trainers
- X-Ray Technicians
- Homeopaths
- Hospital IT
- Psychologists
- Chiropractors
- Pharmacists
- Ophthalmologists
Why Affidavits Are So Powerful
Affidavits That Cannot Be Dismissed In Court
The Affidavit is evidence that cannot be dismissed because it is in the form of a NOTARIZED AFFIDAVIT.
Notarized documents are a key component. A notary is a public officer of the court who notarizes and authenticates legal documents. In order for an affidavit to be admitted as evidence in court, it must be notarized.
A NOTARIZED AFFIDAVIT accompanied by a video verification statement cannot be thrown out by the judge.
This level of evidence is non-negotiable and not dismissible by the courts.
What happens when you submit a Notarized Affidavit and Video?
Each individual’s affidavit that is accompanied by a video verification statement creates testimonial evidentiary support for both the criminal complaint and the civil complaint.
Video – Dr. Christiane Northrup – Overview and Strategy
Transcript of Dr. Northrup’s Video
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Dr. Northrup: The use of Video affidavits in medical freedom advocacy
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Can an affidavit be used as evidence?
Excerpts from these links regarding video affidavits
“While an affidavit is admissible evidence, many courts may deem it hearsay or unreliable and require that you testify to the affidavit to avoid this distinction. This is why you should not assume or think that signing an affidavit will help exempt you from testifying as a witness in court. At times, courts may need to consider local rules and regulations that state whether or not an affidavit is considered hearsay.
In preliminary criminal hearings in states like Pennsylvania, the District Attorney (DA) is allowed to present affidavits of crime victims in court—particularly theft victims. An affidavit is often sworn before an officer who has the needed authority to administer oaths.
It is worth noting that affidavits and witnesses provide the court with valuable information regarding what has happened and eliminates time consuming procedures. It is not about what the individual feels or thinks about what happened. This means that if your affidavit contains speculation or arguments, the court may refuse to consider it.
The main purpose of an affidavit is to legitimize or lend credibility to a claim formally. These legal documents are often used in conjunction with witness statements and other related evidence in a legal dispute.
How to present an affidavit as evidence in a court?
For an affidavit to be legally binding and valid, it must be signed, and the person signing it must be fully aware of the facts and details within the affidavit. The person must also take an oath that they are sincere within the affidavit.
There should be details to back up or support what the person is saying. Is the person giving the evidence or proof being evasive?
Affidavits are sworn, signed, and notarized statements that help give an appearance of being impartial and truthful.
What should you do if your case is being decided on affidavit evidence? In this case, you have the right to attach documents, such as letters, to your affidavit. This is important as it will support what you’re saying or corroborate your statement of personal knowledge
Self-proving will affidavit
This document is used when the signature of an individual making a will is notarized. In most cases, a will requires two or three witnesses to the maker’s signature. You will be glad to know that with a self-proving will affidavit, your last will and testament will automatically be deemed valid and binding without the testimony of the witnesses.”