Franklin County - Last Stand of the Lesser Magistrates

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(Pasco, Washington, February 19, 2025) A Science Presentation “The Last Stand of the Lesser Magistrates” to the Franklin County (WA) Commission about the dangers and inefficacy of shots. Presenters: Laura RN, Dr. Peter MD, MPH, Brianne, Dr. Kimberly MD, testimony from the injured wheel-chair-bound Doug Cameron, Nicolas MPH, Dr. Janci PhD, and finishing with Dr. Ryan MD.

Questions from the Commissioners were addressed by Ryan, and then they unanimously signed Resolution 2025-076 titled “Franklin County of Washington State Resolution to Advise AGAINST The Use of Genetic Biologic “shots” Platform Technology on Children and Adults”

What is a Lesser Magistrate? County commissioners are considered lesser magistrates as they execute the duties of their office under higher authority, while also having the responsibility to enforce local ordinances. Lesser magistrates, under the doctrine of interposition, have not only the right but the duty to interpose (resist or disobey) a higher authority to protect the common good. This legal concept originated in 1550 – the Magdeburg Confession, and underpinned actions by colonial leaders (acting as lesser magistrates) to defy British rule.

Why is this a Last Stand? Washington State legislators, with HB 1531, are currently attempting to stop counties and cities from dissenting from the state’s declared ‘best available science’ on vaccines, and to declare null and void any existing policies like this resolution.

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