Alan Phillips
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About Me
Vaccine rights attorney, assist people throughout the U.S. with understanding and exercising their vaccine exemption rights, and with vaccine legislative initiatives aimed at creating and protecting freedom of choice concerning vaccines. Related websites: www.vaccinerights.com, www.pandemicresponseproject.com
I'm also a professional singer-songwriter on piano and acoustic 12-string guitar. A couple of my songs available on the Internet are at www.pandemicresponseproject.com (video), and http://pandemicresponseproject.com/ShareYourLight.html (audio only).
My personal research reveals not only that vaccines are a substantial cause of autism and related disorders, but that there is an organized cover-up of this fact. I am committed to helping individuals legally avoid mandatory vaccines, and to supporting the passage of legislation at state and federal levels to create and preserve vaccine choice for ourselves and our children.
Have helped parents around the U.S. legally avoid vaccines for their autistic children, as well as helping other avoid mandatory vaccines such as healthy children, healthcare employees, and immigrants; and have helped parents and their family law attorneys keep their children's exemptions in place over the objection of ex-spouses' pro-vaccination preferences.
Legal advice regarding vaccine exemption rights, and support for legislative initiatives.
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