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Attorney warns of link between forced vaccines and shameful Supreme Court eugenic decision

Updated: February 19, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

DENVER, Colorado, February 19, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — A 116-year-old legal decision about vaccines led to one of the most shameful decisions in American legal history.

In an interview with LifeSiteNews’s Gualberto Garcia Jones at today’s “Unmasking COVID-19″ conference, pro-life attorney Rebecca Messall drew a direct line from the 1905 Jacobson v. Massachusetts decision upholding the state’s mandatory vaccination law to the infamous decision in the 1927 case of Buck v. Bell which allowed forced sterilizations.

Messall said she was “shocked” when she listened in on a recent case in Kentucky about a drive-in church service when the state’s attorney, arguing that the service violated the executive order, cited the 1905 vaccine case.

“That was a shocking piece of authority that I heard them arguing for,” Messall said.

The Colorado attorney was already concerned about all of the “hype” for vaccines that didn’t yet exist, and it seemed to her that some kind of political extortion was going on because the U.S. had had unprecedented severe lockdowns and the promotion of vaccines using a 1905 case.  As a pro-life lawyer, she had read up on eugenics, and the year 1905 both rang a bell with her and made her think about

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