Infant son confiscated for 13 weeks and force vaccinated
Jan 20113
SAN DIEGO, CA -- A woman had her life turned upside
down by the police state during an otherwise normal day. Around noon, Larissa
Nearing received a call that her apartment building was on fire. When she
arrived, she saw that the fire was in a neighbor's unit, and had already been
extinguished.
She discovered that her apartment had been entered by the fire department and
that many of her items had been covered by
plastic. However, some expensive audio equipment used for her DJ business was
laying out unprotected. She attempted to enter the apartment to protect these
things from further damage. A police officer would have none of this and
arrested her for obstruction of justice.
During her arrest and transportation she was mocked and harassed. Her DNA was
confiscated and was permanently entered into an ever-growing database, retained
even if the charges were later dropped.
As she was being booked at the police department, she was given a new charge:
Child Endangerment. Her 1-year-old son was at the daycare during this whole
ordeal. Apparently the reasoning for the "endangerment" was that Larissa had not
injected her son with all the pharmaceutical drugs that the State recommends. So
making a choice about vaccinating her infant son got him confiscated from her
for a total of 13-weeks.
Her son was immediately given 8 shots back-to-back and was hospitalized twice in
the first 5 days of the confiscation. He had never been hospitalized for any
other reason up until that point.
Among Larissa's 5 charges included Obstruction of Justice, Child Endangerment
(Felony), Possession of (legally prescribed medical) marijuana. Her driver's
license was also suspended for a time because they attempted to paint her as a
drug addict.
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