April 28, 2023

An incredible panel of informed voices joined together on April 26 at the Hanover Inn in Hanover, New Hampshire to address informed consent in college vaccine mandates.  Hosted by Concerned Alumni of Dartmouth, the event was fully sold out.  Dartmouth College declined to attend.  Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. followed the panel, demonstrating an extensive knowledge of the dubious ethical history—and potential adverse health impacts—of vaccines mandated by government/pharmaceutical joint decree.

Baker Berry Library at Dartmouth

Dartmouth College has previously required full vaccination of students and staff:

Students, faculty, and staff are required to receive all recommended doses in their primary COVID-19 vaccine series, and one booster dose when eligible, or have an approved exemption. Students must submit documentation of vaccination or an approved exemption before beginning their study or work at Dartmouth.

….Applicable health guidelines at Dartmouth and elsewhere continue to evolve in response to available medical data and public health priorities.

This requirement was lifted on April 11, but the College still advises full vaccination:

Dartmouth continues to advise that all community members receive the necessary COVID-19 vaccines, in response to guidance issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the email noted. The College will work with health-care providers to maintain a supply of vaccines and share information about how to find vaccines in the community.

Though Dartmouth has long prioritized consent for sexual activity, its Covid vaccination resources are completely silent about any potential risks of harm from these experimental gene therapy injections, or the risks to young people of catching Covid.  These issues were the subject of the Wednesday night forum.

Young people are not much at risk from death or serious harm if they catch Covid.  This has been clear throughout the pandemic and is corroborated by CDC data.  This cannot be said for the shots, for which an unprecedented number of adverse reactions have been reported, including for young adults.

Wednesday’s apolitical event, aptly titled “Important Conversations Never Had,” dared engage in precisely the sort of informed and intelligent conversations once expected at institutions of higher learning, but which Dartmouth College has consistently eschewed.  The panel included a variety of highly experienced and qualified speakers who shared a list of problems with this failure to warn.

Harvard Medical School graduate Dr. Sandy Reider, a founder of Physicians for Informed Consent, observed that informed consent is bound with the United States Constitution, a right which he views as “absolute and not relative.”  Dr. Reider joined others in explaining that the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has been flooded by exponentially more complaints of adverse reactions than all prior vaccines combined.  Shouldn’t college students be informed of this threat when colleges require or recommend these pharmaceutical products?