Is your employer pressuring workers to take an experimental vaccine as a condition of employment? Are you or your dependents being deprived of access to critical services or public spaces? Looking for a way to fight back?

The mass protests and civil disobedience we are observing to vaccine mandates in Europe, and throughout the Caribbean are just the beginning. The ruling elite have underestimated both the scale and the resolve of the resistance.

  1. Do not comply! Refuse to participate in any health passport system put in place. Stand up and speak out against medical apartheid. Don't quit your job. Force them to fire you. Demand that they provide notice of termination in writing. Don't just avoid places that are banning the unvaccinated. Show up and make a scene. Don't make this easy for them.

  2. Join forces with others. You are not alone in this. Even among those who chose to take the vaccines themselves you will find many who will fight to defend medical freedom. By taking a stand early on you might be the one who gives others around you the courage to resist as well.

    In France the staff of entire hospitals have gone on strike to protest vaccine mandates, and multiple trade unions (including the national firefighters union) have declared that they are on strike indefinitely until the law is changed.

    Due to social media censorship organizing online is tricky. Moving group communications to the Telegram app is the easiest way to bypass these restrictions. Groups can be built both for regions and interest groups (such as front line workers). The effects of this strategy can be amplified by reaching out to thought leaders who are sympathetic to the cause.

  3. Play hardball. Civil disobedience can take many forms. For example in France some protesters have responded to vaccine mandates at grocery stores by forcing their way inside as a group. Others have blockaded stores to prevent the business from operating. The most effective actions make life difficult for those attempting to impose these measures and hits them where it hurts the most.

  4. Reach out to law enforcement and military. Show them the evidence. Make the moral imperative clear. At every opportunity a concerted effort should be made to turn enforcers to our side.


International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights Signatories

Citizens and residents of the 173 countries listed below can reference The International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights when confronting medical mandates and violations of informed consent.

Afghanistan

Albania

Algeria

Andorra

Angola

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahamas, The

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Belize

Benin

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cambodia

Cameroon

Canada

Cape Verde

Central African Republic

Chad

Chile

Colombia

Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Costa Rica

Côte d'Ivoire

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Djibouti

Dominica (DA)

Dominican Republic

East Timor

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea

Estonia

Ethiopia

Fiji

Finland

France

Gabon

Gambia, The

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Grenada

Guatemala

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

Hungary

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Korea, North

Korea, South

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Latvia

Lebanon

Lesotho

Liberia

Libya

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

North Macedonia

Madagascar

Malawi

Maldives

Mali

Malta

Marshall Islands

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mexico

Moldova

Monaco

Mongolia

Montenegro

Morocco

Mozambique

Namibia

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

Norway

Pakistan

Palestine

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Qatar

Romania

Russia

Rwanda

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Samoa

San Marino

São Tomé and Príncipe

Senegal

Serbia

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Slovakia

Slovenia

Somalia

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Suriname

Swaziland

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Thailand

Togo

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Turkmenistan

Uganda

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Venezuela

Vietnam

Yemen

Zambia

Zimbabwe