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Vaccines: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

Medical Freedom in Focus: Vaccine Data, Stories, and Your Rights 9.20.205 Cockeysville, MD


This September, the Republican Women of Baltimore County (RWBC) hosted a compelling and timely event examining the science, policy, and deeply personal experiences surrounding vaccines. The meeting brought together experts and advocates who presented diverse perspectives on vaccine efficacy, transparency in data reporting, and the importance of informed medical choice.


RWBC selected this topic for September to coincide with the return of students to schools—many of which require vaccinations—and to align with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s mission to Make America Healthy Again (MAHA). The meeting also served as a response to the growing national dialogue on vaccine mandates, risks, and rights.


A Tale of Two Senate Hearings


Recently, the U.S. Senate held a heated hearing on vaccine safety and mandates. It made headlines largely because of the dramatic reactions from Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Bernie Sanders, who vehemently defended the vaccine industry. However, what the mainstream media failed to cover was a second hearing titled “How the Corruption of Science Has Impacted Public Perception and Policies Regarding Vaccines”. The hearing turned into a stormy debate over an unpublished study comparing chronic illnesses in vaccinated vs unvaccinated children. Testimony revealed that the study — led by Dr. Marcus Zervos (Immunologist) of Henry Ford Health in 2020 — was never submitted for publication. The study was financed by outside groups, according to witness Aaron Siri, a #MAHA lawyer, researchers feared losing their jobs if the findings came out. Siri told Senators the study claimed vaccinated children showed significantly higher rates of asthma, autoimmune diseases, developmental delays, and speech disorders. Chaired by Senator Ron Johnson, the explosive hearing has reignited the debate over vaccine science, censorship, and public trust in health policy.


Presenter 1: Matthew McBride – A Data Scientist Pulls Back the Curtain


The afternoon’s first speaker, Matthew McBride, brought weighty credentials to the conversation. McBride was heavily involved at the federal level with Ebola research and recommendations for personal protective measures. As a pandemic expert, he worked closely with Maryland State Officials during the COVID outbreak, offering data analysis of hospital rates and death statistics. An explosive moment in the presentation can be found at 7:15 minute mark here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD-JHAORTJw As Matt explains, how data fraud was taking place during the COVID lockdown, listen in.

McBride pointed to inconsistencies in how hospital data was collected and reported, warning that public health decisions were being made based on skewed statistics.

See his revelation at the 7:15 mark: Watch here


Learn about Farr’s Law and pandemic bell curves at YouTube video minute 9:30 when McBride explains how pandemic outbreaks have historically followed a single natural curve, not multiple waves as portrayed in modern narratives.


Presenter 2: A Nurse’s Personal Tragedy


The second speaker, Linda Alikhan a retired nurse whose husband is a practicing medical doctor, shared a heart-wrenching account of her daughter’s vaccine injury. Their daughter, who has Down syndrome, had been thriving—holding a steady job for over two decades and living independently in a group home.


However, after being strongly advised to receive the COVID vaccine, her life took a tragic turn. Soon after the shot, her daughter became non-verbal and wheelchair-bound—suffering from severe, irreversible health effects. Listen to her emotional testimony at the 30:00 minute mark: Watch here


Presenter 3: Emily Tarsell – Turning Grief into Advocacy


The third presenter, Emily Tarsell, is the founder of Health Choice Maryland, a nonprofit committed to:

  • Defending the human right to vaccine choice and medical freedom

  • Supporting informed consent in all medical decisions

  • Providing science-based information to help people make informed health choices


Ms. Tarsell’s advocacy was born out of unimaginable loss: her 21-year-old daughter died shortly after receiving the second dose of the Gardasil HPV vaccine. Her daughter’s death was the catalyst for Ms. Tarsell’s mission to raise awareness and educate others.

She recently testified before the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, titled “Voices of the Vaccine Injured”, chaired by Senator Ron Johnson.


Slide from Emily Tarsell’s Gardasil HPV Presentation “Don’t Be Duped, Demand Real Informed Consent”
Slide from Emily Tarsell’s Gardasil HPV Presentation “Don’t Be Duped, Demand Real Informed Consent”

 

RWBC Reporter Karen Tully interviews Emily Tarsell following the meeting, listen in to this short recap of Emily’s presentation. https://rumble.com/v6z9mh6-vaccine-truths-emily-tarsell-interview-with-karen-tully-rwbc.html?e9s=src_v1_cmd%2Csrc_v1_upp_a


Are you curious about more information about the Gardasil HPV Vaccine? Emily Tarsell has a dedicated website full information and documentation based on her years of research on the Gardasil HPV vaccine. https://www.gardasilhpvtruths.com/

 

Religious Exemptions: Know Your Rights


Many attendees were eager to understand how to legally opt out of vaccine mandates—especially those with religious objections. Ms. Tarsell directed the audience to resources provided by Health Choice Maryland.


For detailed information on how to apply for a religious exemption in Maryland, visit:https://healthchoicemaryland.org/what-constitutes-a-religious-exemption-from-vaccination/


Conclusion: A Personal Decision That Deserves Respect


The RWBC event did not aim to dictate personal medical choices but to foster open, respectful dialogue and present information not always visible in mainstream discourse. The personal stories and professional data shared by the speakers underscore the importance of critical thinking, transparency, and medical freedom in today’s health climate.


DISCLAIMER: Vaccinations are a personal medical decision. Individuals are encouraged to educate themselves, seek out diverse viewpoints, and discuss options with a trusted medical professional. Only through open and informed conversations can individuals and families make the choices that are right for them.


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