National Health Freedom Coalition

Follow Us

Uncategorized

Need for Listening

Need for Listening By Diane Miller JD Although one might view our current health freedom climate as polarized and divided depending on one’s choices in health treatments, practitioners, and products, and on whether a person abides by or declines government or corporate recommendations or mandates, the independent spirit of America as a place to be […]

Need for Listening Read More »

A federal toxicology agency has finally released its report on how fluoride can harm children’s brains: is the debate now settled?

Those who followed the multi-year fluoride trial saga know, that the government’s much touted report[i] on whether fluoride harms children’s brain has finally been released and now sees the light of day. Getting it released at this late date wasn’t easy, as there seemed to be efforts to delay it and suppress it. It had

A federal toxicology agency has finally released its report on how fluoride can harm children’s brains: is the debate now settled? Read More »

Walking Towards Truth and Freedom Requires Critically Thinking Minds

Critical thinking is the hallmark of a free society. It necessitates strong individuals with brilliant minds who believe in freedom, and who have visions and leadership skills to shape a world where people can live in harmony and peace. In America, we have prided ourselves with having bright hearts and minds that have been able

Walking Towards Truth and Freedom Requires Critically Thinking Minds Read More »

Seeking Fundraising and Development Coordinator for National Health Freedom Coalition and National Health Freedom Action

Seeking Fundraising and Development Coordinator for National Health Freedom Coalition and National Health Freedom Action National Health Freedom Coalition (NHFC) and National Health Freedom Action (NHFA) are sisternonprofit organizations that both work to ensure that all people have access to the health careinformation, resources, practitioners, and products needed on their health journey. Their currentwork focuses

Seeking Fundraising and Development Coordinator for National Health Freedom Coalition and National Health Freedom Action Read More »

Cattle Baron History Repeating Itself, But Now with Human Herds

Cattle Baron History Repeating Itself, But Now with Human Herds Barons have been known for amassing wealth by the profits gained from each member of the herd, based on sheer large herd numbers, without having large overhead costs, i.e. cattle barons’ free grass for cattle, limited costs of lodging (free open range), and little transportation. 

Cattle Baron History Repeating Itself, But Now with Human Herds Read More »

Religious Objections to Vaccines can be Intertwined with Secular Reasons: Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

As we recently noted, since May 2024, at least ten federal appeals court rulings have protected those with religious objections to COVID-19 vaccines. Two of these cases were decided on July 29: two weeks ago we took a look at Spivack v. City of Philadelphia in which the court found evidence of hostility to religion. This week

Religious Objections to Vaccines can be Intertwined with Secular Reasons: Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Read More »

Candidates on Display, but what are their Stances on Health and Freedom?

Candidates on Display,but what are their Stances on Health and Freedom? It is political campaign time, full throttle, and it is time to ask whether health freedom issues are being addressed by candidates. After all, political campaigns are a chance to raise the most important issues and, if necessary, correct the course that our government

Candidates on Display, but what are their Stances on Health and Freedom? Read More »

Federal Court of Appeals Sides with Prosecutor who Lost Job over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate, Finds Possible Hostility to Religion

Finds Possible Hostility to Religion Since May 2024, at least ten federal appeals court rulings have protected those with religious and moral objections to COVID-19 vaccines or testing. We last covered two of those cases on July 7. On July 29, two important rulings came down: In Spivack v. City of Philadelphia, a city prosecutor

Federal Court of Appeals Sides with Prosecutor who Lost Job over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate, Finds Possible Hostility to Religion Read More »