“Never doubt that a small group of committed
individuals can change the world. In fact, it’s the only thing that ever
has.”
Margaret Mead-Anthropologist
Let’s talk about change. Let’s talk about
freedom. Let’s talk about choice. All around us exists oppression, tragedy
and tribulation. We have people and governments that wish to control us.
This unsavory fact has existed since the dawn of humankind. However, let us
not forget the other side: the balancing act. Throughout history, humankind
has risen up against oppression and control to gain or retain their
freedoms. Humankind demands it’s freedom, and those whom attempt to restrict
it are always eventually trampled under the foot of the irrepressible human
spirit. It is also usually gained at a great price. The Health Freedom
Movement is no exception.
There are those that wish to restrict our access to vitamins and
supplements, those that wish to capitalize on denying access to safer,
alternative medicine and those who wish to dupe us of our rights in
healthcare. Allopathic medicine is the number one cause of death in the
U.S.A. Statistically, one in twenty people who are admitted to a hospital
will be killed by a mistake. Pharmaceutical monopolies push harmful,
ineffective drugs on us, our children, and grandchildren while strangling
our availability to safer, less costly, more natural methods of cure.
Parents and doctors are being imprisoned and scapegoated in the wake of junk
science and medicopolitical jabberwocky. Compulsory vaccines are given in
assembly line fashion, killing and maiming thousands of children every year
in some twisted ethic of utilitarianism: sacrifice some to (allegedly) save
many. Children are being killed. Do you hear me? I said, that children are
being killed.
My name is Alan Yurko and I was wrongly convicted in a court of law of
killing my own newborn child. Sitting in prison, numb and facing life and a
slow death in prison, that irrepressible spirit touched me and I decided it
was time for my own revolution. However, I knew I couldn’t do it alone. I
reached out. I spent years writing tens and tens of thousands of letters and
took action. My wife and I knew that there was strength in numbers. We built
an organization called The Yurko Project, to not only gain personal justice,
but to help others fight for freedom. We are a freedom movement. We have
strength. We have numbers.
Hundreds of doctors, activists, and professionals stand behind us. Over 115
organizations (including the NHF) on four continents rally behind us. After
careful review, by an armada of experts, we uncovered the truth. Our baby
was given hot-lot vaccines which killed other babies. He stopped breathing.
I rushed him to the hospital where he was resuscitated. He was then
overdosed for 75 hours on heparin (blood-thinner) and his brain hemorrhaged.
He was also overdosed on sodium bicarbonate. The pathologist then mixed in
body tissues from another case and other data, cross-contaminating the
autopsy report. Recently, that pathologist was barred by The State of
Florida from ever doing medical procedures or autopsies again, because of
our case, and the truth is now national news. The truth is out and the
struggle, some seven years worth, draws nigh.
Our case exemplifies that there is strength in numbers. It shows that the
human spirit, despite overwhelming oppression, is alive and well.
Years ago, my wife and I joined the National Health Federation because we
saw that this
organization, the oldest and most reputable of its kind, epitomized the true
spirit of action, change, and freedom. We knew they needed numbers for
strength. We saw that this group of committed individuals could, and has
changed the world, and now we want you to embrace that closely. We need more
numbers people. As the forces of oppression grow, so must we. Everyone
reading this knows at least three people of like mind that needs to be a
part of the NHF. The time is now. We can change the world. Lets make the NHF
stronger. Lets build the numbers. Don’t wait for people to join, sign them
up. Give away a membership to a loved one. If everyone in the NHF gives just
one membership to someone, we DOUBLE our numbers. We DOUBLE the strength.
Francine and I will be the first to start. We have given dues for membership
to a like minded friend whom we know will see that the NHF is about change,
freedom, and the irrepressible human spirit. Now it’s your turn. There is
strength in numbers.
Alan wrote this article to be submitted to the
NHF from his small prison cell at Century Correctional Institution, Century,
Florida. Any correspondence he does is handwrittten, as he is not one of the
prisoners we hear about that has access to computers in prison. His
continued strength, levelheadedness and determination after seven long years
of being unjustly prosecuted is to be admired. The National Health
Federation is proud to have Alan and Francine as members. Their strong
spirit is an example for all of us, as we witness what determined
individuals can accomplish for their own goal and for others.